olympic 59 - Ingrid O`Neil
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olympic 59 - Ingrid O`Neil
O LYM P I C 59 MEMORABILIA M A I L B I D A U C T I O N 5 9 : S A T U R D A Y, M A Y 2 , 2 0 0 9 INGRID O’NEIL Cover Illustrations Lot 21 Swiss Olympic Team Medal from the Seoul 1988 Olympic Games Lot 369 Olympic Rings Wall Decoration from the London 1948 Olympic Games Lot 356 Gold Official’s Badge from the St.Moritz 1948 Olympic Winter Games Lot 355 IOC Badge from the St.Moritz 1948 Olympic Winter Games Lot 357 Press Badge from the St.Moritz 1948 Olympic Winter Games Back Cover Illustration Lot 715 Torch Relay Art Object from the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games OLYMPIC GAMES MEMORABILIA 1896–2008 Mail Bid Auction No. 59 Saturday, May 2, 2009 Bids by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail Welcomed Ingrid O’Neil Sports and Olympic Memorabilia P.O. Box 872048 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA Tel: (360) 834-5202 Fax: (360) 834-2853 Email: [email protected] 1 INGRID O’NEIL P.O. Box 872048 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA MAIL BID AUCTION 59 Saturday, May 2, 2009 (Auction by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail) Tel: (360) 834-5202 Fax: (360) 834-2853 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, May 2, 2009. 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 90% 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. 2 (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 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. intends this release to be extended to and be effective as to ALL (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. 3 1 2 3 3a 4 6. 5 6 7 Los Angeles 1984. Official Torch. Brass-finished aluminum with tan leather handle, length 56.5cm (22.4”). Bowl portrays Olympic rings, motto and L.A. Memorial Coliseum Stadium. Flame lit in Olympia, Greece on May 7, 1984, and it arrived in New York the following day. It took 82 days to carry the flame through 33 states, 9,375 miles, to Los Angeles. EF, in original black leather pouch. ($3,250) 7. 8. 9. 8 1. 9 10 11 Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenean Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic medalists and representatives of all cities who had hosted the Olympic Games since 1896 took part in the torch run within the stadium. Afterwards, they took the torches back to their Olympic cities for a ceremony. Unused. EF. ($2,750) 12 TORCHES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMER OLYMPIC TORCHES Berlin 1936. Official Torch. Steel, 27cm high (10.5”), made by Krupp Factory, designed by Carl Diem. Route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin on shaft, legend on top. Carried during the first 10. Olympic torch relay from Olympia, Greece to Berlin, a distance of 3075 km in 12 days. EF, lt. rubbing. Scarce. ($6,000) 2. 3. 3a. 4. London 1948. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, 47cm (18.5”). Cutout rings over London Olympiad legend at top. Magnesium-based fuel gave the torch a bright flame. EF. ($7,500) Mexico 1968. Official Silver Torch. Silver color, part of shaft made of wood, 53cm (21”) high. Circle of doves around top. Used in the torch relay in Mexico. EF. ($2,250) Mexico 1968. Official Black Torch in Original Container. Black painted aluminum, part of shaft made of wood, 52.8cm (20.9”). Silver colored doves around top. The black torch was used in the torch run from Olympia to Athens, Greece. EF, in original pictorial container, lt. wear. ($2,500) Munich 1972. Official Torch. Steel, 73cm (28.8”), made by Krupp. Sydney 2000. Official Commemorative Torch in Original Wooden, Glazed Wall Case. Officially sanctioned by the IOC to be sold in a limited number to the public. They sold out quickly. Center part open to show burning unit inside. Mounted with descriptive background, 53x86cm (21”x34”). EF. ($2,500) 12. Athens 2004. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, 68cm (26.8”) long. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design wants to express “Pan Metron Ariston” (all things in moderation, translated from Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF. ($2,250) c13. Beijing 2008. Official Torch. Red and anodized aluminum, 72cm (18.4”) long. Curved form in the shape of a paper scroll, with lucky clouds graphic expressing harmony. The torch relay started in Olympia, 11. Moscow 1980. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, gray and gold. Moscow logo and legend in red, 56.cm (22-1/2”) tall, designed by Boris Tuchin. Runners carried the torch during the 30-day torch relay from Olympia, Greece through Bulgaria and Romania to Moscow, a distance of 4976km. With presentation legend. EF. ($2,400) Atlanta 1996. Official Torch. Aluminum and Georgia pecan wood, 80cm (31.5”) length, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis. 22 reeds represent the cities where Olympic Games were held since 1896. Gathered by 2 goldplated brass bands, the top band displays the Atlanta torch logo and the quilt of leaves design, the bottom band lists all Olympic cities since 1896. The wooden pecan handle represents the connection of the flame between heaven and earth. The flame was lit in Olympia. It reached Los Angeles on April 27 and ended 84 days later in Atlanta, carried by 10,000 relay runners, horses, bicycles, trains, ships, and hydroplanes. EF. ($2,500) The fire was lit in Olympia, Greece on July 28 and carried 5539 km in 29 days to Munich by 5976 runners. EF, in original container. ($2,500) 5. Seoul 1988. Official Torch. Brass, 50cm (20”), with tan leather handle, designed by Lee Woo-Sing. Bowl depicts dragons, Seoul Olympic logo enameled in color below. EF. Scarce. ($9,500) Barcelona 1992. Official Torch. Chrome-plated aluminum, 65cm (23.6”), designed by André Rich. “XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992” legend and Barcelona emblem goldplated on stem. EF. Very scarce and beautiful torch. ($6,500) Athens 1996. Centennial Torch. Silvered aluminum and wood, 55cm (21.65”). Names of all 23 Olympic cities from 1896 to 1996 inscribed on torch. The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th 4 Greece, on March 24, traveled to over 100 cities on five continents and all of China, a distance of 137,000km. Although a large number of torches were made they remain extremely hard to find. EF, in original container. ($4,750) 14 14. 15 16 18 19 WINTER OLYMPIC TORCHES Cortina 1956 Winter. Official Torch. Aluminum, 47cm (18.5”) long. “VII° GIOCHI OLIMPICI INVERNALI CORTINA 1956”, legend, cut-out Olympic rings at top. The flame was lit at the Temple of 20 22 23 24 28 29 Jupiter in Rome on January 22, 1956, and flown to Venice. The torch relay from there went to Cortina, where the fire was lit in the stadium at the opening ceremony on January 26 by Guido Caroli. Abt. EF. Very rare. ($29,500) Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Official Torch. Carried in the official torch run from Olympia, Greece to Sarajevo. Stainless steel cylinder in silver-colored aluminum alloy, bowl gold colored with “Sarajevo 84” legend. Length 57.5cm, weight 680 grams, manufactured by Nippon K. under the supervision of Mizuno Corp. Cylinder darkened from flame, a few bumps. Rare torch from the Sarajevo Games. ($6,500) 16. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Official Souvenir Torch. 60cm (23.8”), wood and metal engraved with 6 winter events. Accompanied by wooden display stand, 31cm (12.2”) tall featuring Lillehammer logo and torch runner. EF. In original pictorial box. ($300) c17. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Torch. Aluminum, partially gilt, 55cm (21.7”) long, weight 1.5kg (3.3 pounds). Designed after ancient Japanese torches called Taimatsu. It shows the Nagano emblem and sports pictograms, and a brightly colored orange cord wrapped around the lower part forms the grip. Fueled with clean burning propane, it burnt for about 20 minutes. The torch relay in Japan took 15. Albertville 1992 Winter. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. Albertville color logo dividing French and Swiss color flags. Rev. 5-line French legend. EF, in presentation case. ($300) 23. Barcelona 1992. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Bronze, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. Barcelona logo over Spanish and Swiss color flags. Rev. 8-line legend in Spanish and French. EF, in presentation case. ($300) 24. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. Lillehammer logo dividing Norwegian and Swiss color flags. Rev. 7-line legend in Norwegian and French. Abt. EF, rev. unevenly toned, in presentation case. ($275) c25. Nagano 1998 Winter. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 56x56mm. Logo between Japanese and Swiss shield. Rev. Japanese and English legend. Unc., in presentation case. ($300) c26. Sydney 2000. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. Sydney logo between Australian and Swiss flags. Rev. 3-line English legend. Unc., in presentation case. ($275) c27. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 56x56mm. Logo between U.S. and Swiss flags. Rev. 3-line English legend. Unc, in presentation case. ($275) 28. Athens 2004. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 56x56mm. Logo between Greek and Swiss shield. Rev. “One Team – One Spirit” legend. EF, in presentation case. ($300) 29. Torino 2006 Winter. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. Torino color logo dividing Italian and Swiss color shields. Rev. Flame above “We are on fire!” Unc, in presentation case. ($300) 22. place from January 6 until February 7, when the Olympic fire was lit during the opening ceremony. EF, in original cardboard box. ($5,000) 18. 19. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and glass, 83.8cm (33”) long. Shaped like a fiery icicle in motion, the polished silver colored bottom bears the motto “Light the fire within”; center metal and glass top section in “frozen flame” texture with logo on metal part. EF. ($2,500) Torino 2006 Winter. Official Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated aluminum, 77cm (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. The fire was lit in Olympia on November 27, 2005, and arrived in Rome on December 8. From Rome to February 10 the torch traveled over 11,300 km across Italy, also France, Switzerland and Slovenia. This torch was used in the torch relay and shows light discoloration at the top where the flame burned. Abt. EF. ($1,800) 20. SWISS TEAM MEDALS AND PINS Calgary 1988 Winter. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, partially enameled, 59mm. Calgary logo between Canadian and Swiss color flags. Rev. 4-line legend in English. First issue of the Swiss Olympic team medals. EF, in presentation case. ($350) c21. Seoul 1988. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Bronze, 70mm. Logo between Korean and Swiss flag. Rev. Legend in English and Korean. EF, in presentation case. ($350) 5 “c” in front of lot numbers — photo is in the color section! 31 33 30 40 34 37 32 42 44 35 45 48 36 50 Nagano 1998 Winter. Large Swiss Olympic Team Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) c43. Sydney 2000. Swiss Team Pin Set. 16 multicolor enameled pins with affixed athletes for different events, 29x25mm. Unc., cased. (16 pins) ($250) 44. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Boxed Swiss Team Pin Set. Multicolor, 18x23mm. Pins showing 13 different sports. Unc., cased. (13 pins) ($200) 45. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Large Swiss Olympic Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) c46. Athens 2004. Swiss Team Pin Set. 20 multicolor, domed pins for different events, 18x34mm. Unc., cased. (20 pins). ($250) c47. Athens 2004. Large Swiss Olympic Team Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) 48. Torino 2006 Winter. Large Swiss Olympic Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) 42. 52 53 SAVINGS BANKS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES c49. St. Louis 1904. Souvenir of St. Louis Piggy Savings Bank. Porcelain 10.4x5cm, 7.2cm high. Piggy with gilt ears, tail and snout (lt. wear), color Palace of Machinery on side. Abt. EF. Very rare. ($275) 50. Berlin 1936. Olympic Bell Savings Bank. White porcelain, 10x10.8cm (3.9”x4.3”). German Eagle with Olympic rings and Brandenburg Gate around sides, Olympic Games legend and date around bottom. Complete with black wooden stand. EF. ($300) c51. Tokyo 1964. Triangular Savings Bank Featuring Three Official Posters. White plastic, 56x60mm, 90mm high, by Tokai Bank. Color images of logo poster, swimmer and runner on sides. VF-EF. Scarce. ($150) 52. Munich 1972. Olympic Games 1972 Piggy Savings Bank. Porcelain, 10.5cm (4.1”) wide, 12.5cm (4.9”) high. Piggy with long snout, “Olympic Games 1972” (translated) and color Olympic rings on side. EF. ($150) 53. Montreal 1976. Large Logo Savings Bank. Gold-colored plastic, 30.5x32.3cm (12”x12.7”). Logo between French and German legend. Rev. Large maple leaf. EF. ($100) 54. Moscow 1980. Mascot Misha Savings Bank. Multicolor hard plastic, 15.5cm (6.1”). Smiling Misha. VF-EF, lt. wear. ($80) c55. Seoul 1988. Plush Mascot Hodori Standing on the Olympic Stadium. 29cm (11.4”) tall, stadium 17.5cm (6.9”) wide. Hodori standing on the Olympic Main Stadium. EF. Rare. ($250) c56. Seoul 1988. Mascot Hodori Savings Bank. Plastic, multicolor, 13cm (5.1”) high. Smiling Hadori. EF. Scarce. ($175) c57. Barcelona 1992. Oscar Mayer Wiener Mobile Vehicle Savings Bank. Red and brown hard plastic, 24.8cm (8.8”) long. Hot dog sausage with “Official Sponsor of the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team” sticker, on wheels. EF. ($125) 54 Beijing 2008. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 56x56mm. Logo between Chinese and Swiss flag. Rev. Legend above flower. Unc., in presentation case. ($300) 31. Helsinki 1952. Swiss Team Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 18x20mm. EF. ($150) 32. Melbourne 1956. Swiss Team Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 18x20mm. EF. ($150) 33. 1960 Swiss Team Pin for Squaw Valley and Rome. Silvered, red enamel, rings in color, 13x15mm. EF. ($60) 34. 1964 Swiss Team Pin for Innsbruck and Tokyo. Silvered, red enamel, rings in color, 13x15mm. EF. ($50) 35. 1968 Swiss Team Pin for Grenoble and Mexico City. Silvered, red enamel, rings in color, 13x15mm. EF. ($50) 36. 1972 Swiss Team Pin for Sapporo and Munich. Silvered, red enamel, rings in color, 13x15mm. EF. ($35) 37. 1976 Swiss Team Pin for Innsbruck and Montreal. Silvered, red enamel, rings in color, 13x15mm. EF. ($25) c38. Albertville 1992 Winter. Large Swiss Olympic Team Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) c39. Barcelona 1992. Large Swiss Olympic Team Pin. Bronze, partially enameled in color, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) 40. Atlanta 1996. Large Swiss Team Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 26x34mm. EF. ($100) c41. Nagano 1998 Winter. Swiss Team Pin Set. 12 color enameled pins, 33x26mm each, showing different sports. Unc., cased. (12 pins) ($250) 30. 6 64 70 65 71 66 67 73 74 c58. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Pair of Mascot Håkon and Kristin Savings Banks. Multicolor hard plastic, 20.5cm (8.1”) high. Smiling mascots, standing in snow. EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) c59. Atlanta 1996. Mascot Izzy with Flaming Torch Savings Bank. Multicolor hard plastic, 20.8cm (8.2”) high. Happy Izzy holding torch seated on winner’s podium. EF. ($85) c60. Nagano 1998 Winter. Snowlets Mascots Savings Bank. Multicolor, 8cm (3.1”). Four snowlets and Nagano logo, multicolor star background. Filled with candy, as issued. EF. ($100) c61. Berlin 2000 Bid Savings Bank. Yellow, blue and red hard plastic, 15.2cm (6”) tall. Smiling Berlin bear face over legend and logo. Spotty VF. ($75) c62. Sydney 2000. Trio of Mascots Syd, Olly and Millie Savings Banks. Multicolor plastic, 22 to 23cm (8.7” to 9.1”) high. EF. (3 pcs.) ($150) c63. Athens 2004. Pair of Mascots Athena and Phoevos Savings Banks. Orange and blue plastic, 27cm (10.6”) tall. Both mascots can stand by themselves. EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 68 7 75 78 76 79 Melbourne 1956. Opening Ceremony Program, November 22, 1956. 33pp., 21.7x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). Includes the torch relay and venues. Notes penciled on “March Past of Athletes” page. Color covers, lt. discoloration, sm. marginal tears on back, contents EF. ($150) 71. Rome 1960. Closing Ceremony Program, September 11, 1960. 49pp., 15.3x20.8cm (6”x8.2”), in Italian, French and English. EF. ($175) c72. (Avery Brundage Autograph) Tokyo 1964. Closing Ceremony and Olympic Grand Prix Jumping Program, October 24, 1964. 64pp. illustrated, 14.7x21cm (5.8”x8.3”). Includes results in all events for the first three places. Wear on covers, IOC President Avery Brundage signature on cover, contents EF. ($250) 73. Mexico 1968. Closing Ceremony Program, October 27, 1968. 4pp., multicolor covers, 22.5x22.5cm (8.9”x8.9”), in French, English, and Spanish. Munich spiral logo on back. EF. ($185) 74. Montreal 1976. Opening Ceremony Program, July 17, 1976. 47pp., illustrated in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. EF, punchholed. ($100) 75. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 13, 1980. 16pp. illus., 17.7x30.3cm (7”x11.9”). EF. ($100) 76. Moscow 1980. Closing Ceremony Program, August 3, 1980, Grand Arena of Lenin Stadium. 4 pages, multicolor, 13.6x24cm (5.4”x9.4”). EF. ($150) 77. Los Angeles 1984. Opening Ceremonies Program with Picasso Cover, July 28, 1984. 59pp. illus. in B&W and color, 21x27.2cm (8.3”x10.7”). Cover illustrates Picasso’s Dove of Peace encircled by dancing youth. EF. ($100) 78. Los Angeles 1984. Closing Ceremony Program, August 12, 1984. 19pp., illustrated in color, 27.2x39.4cm (10.7”x15.5”). EF. Scarce. ($150) 79. Calgary 1988 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 13, 1988. 40pp., 21.3x27.6cm (8.4”x10.7”), in English and French. EF. ($125) 70. OPENING AND CLOSING PROGRAMS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Berlin 1936. Opening Ceremony Program, August 1, 1936. 32pp. 14.6x22cm (5.8”x8.7”), in German. Includes list of all winners since 1896 and program for August 2. Crease, VF-EF. ($150) Berlin 1936. Closing Ceremony and Equestrian Prix des Nations Program, August 16, 1936. 48pp., 14.6x22cm (5.8”x8.7”), in German. Equestrian results penciled in, program of closing ceremony and list of Berlin winners through August 15. Crease, VF-EF. ($150) London 1948. Opening Ceremony Program, July 29, 1948. 24pp. illus., 21.5x27.2cm (8.5”x10.7”). Includes torch relay, program, etc. Creased, cover soiled, VF+. ($150) London 1948. Prix des Nations and Closing Ceremony Program, August 14, 1948. 21pp., 13.2x20.8cm (5.2”x8.2”). Some results penciled in. VF-EF. ($150) Helsinki 1952. Opening Ceremony Program, July 19, 1952. 33pp. illustrated, 13.4x19.2cm (5.3”x7.6”), in French, English, Finnish and Swedish. Includes torch relay and Olympic hymns. Lt. marginal cover browning, o.w. EF. ($125) Helsinki 1952. Closing Ceremony and Prix des Nations Program, August 3, 1952. 33pp., six full-page photos of marathon gold medal winner Zatopek; IOC members; chart of all Olympic winners, etc. 13.5x19.5cm (5.3”x7.6”). With inlaid list of equestrian event departures. EF ($125) 77 69 80 81 82 83 84 85 85 86 87 91 92 88 89 93 97 88. 89. 90. 94 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 95 91. 96 Calgary 1988 Winter. Closing Ceremony Program, February 28, 1988. 24pp. illustrated in color, 21.2x27.6cm (8.3”x10.9”), in French and English. EF. ($125) Seoul 1988. Opening Ceremony Program, September 17, 1988. 48pp. illus. in color, 26x32cm (10.2”x12.6”). Abt. EF. Scarce. ($200) Albertville 1992 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 8, 1992. 12 pages illustrated in color, 28x27.5cm (11”x10.8”) Lt. marginal browning on covers, contents EF. ($100) Barcelona 1992. Opening Ceremony Program, July 25, 1992. 44pp., ill. in color and b&w, 29x32cm (11.4”x12.6”), in 4 languages. EF. ($150) Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 12, 1994. 31pp., illustrated in color, 19x29.5cm (7.5”x11.6”), in Norwegian and English. EF. ($125) Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Closing Ceremony Program, February 27, 1994. 6pp., illustrated in color, 19.x29.5cm (7.5”x11.6”), in Norwegian and English. With autograph on page 5. EF. ($150) Atlanta 1996. Opening Ceremony Program, July 19, 1996. 45pp., illustrated in color and b&w, 25.5x33.2cm (10”x13.3”). Embossed winner’s medals from 1896 and 1996 on cover. EF. ($150) Atlanta 1996. Closing Ceremony Program, August 4, 1996. Multicolor stiff covers, 40pp., illustrated, 25.4x33cm (10”x13.2”). EF. ($125) 90 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 8 98 99 Nagano 1998 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 7, 1998. 30pp. illus., 25.9x31.3cm (10.2”x12.3”), in French, English and Japanese. Cover embossed, red flame. EF. ($150) Nagano 1998 Winter. Closing Ceremony Program, February 22, 1998. 21pp. illus., 25.7x31.3cm (10.1”x12.3”), in French, English and Japanese. Embossed cover with gold foil. EF. ($150) Sydney 2000. Opening Ceremony Program, September 15, 2000. 88pp. illustrated in color, 22x30cm (8.7”x11.8”) in English. Yellow covers embossed with Olympic rings. EF. ($125) Sydney 2000. Closing Ceremony Program, October 1, 2000. 77pp., illustrated in color, 22x30cm (8.7”x11.8”), in English. EF. ($125) Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 8, 2002. 64pp., illustrated mostly in color, 22.9x29cm (9”x11.4”), in English. Purple embossed covers. EF. ($125) Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Closing Ceremony Program, February 24, 2002. 64 unnumbered pages, illus. in color, 22.8x29.2cm (9”x11.5”). Embossed covers. EF. ($125) Athens 2004. Opening Ceremony Program, August 13, 2004. 87 (unnumbered) pages, illustrated in color, 21.1x33.7cm (8.3”x13.3”). EF. ($150) Athens 2004. Closing Ceremony Program, August 29, 2004. 55pp. illus., 21.1x33.8cm (8.3”x13.3”), in English, Greek and French. EF, sm. bump on spine. ($100) Athens 2004. Opening Ceremony Program of the Paralympic Games, September 17, 2004. 36pp., illustrated in color, 20.8x29.6cm (8.2”x11.7”). EF. ($150) Torino 2006 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program, February 10, 2006. 62 unnumbered pages, illustrated in color and b&w, 27.7x27.4cm (10.9”x10.8”), in Italian, English and French. EF. ($125) Torino 2006 Winter. Closing Ceremony Program, February 26, 2006. 50 unnumbered pages, illustrated in color and b&w, 27.8x27.5cm (10.9”x10.8”), in Italian, English and French. EF. ($125) Torino 2006 Winter. Opening Ceremony Program of the IX Paralympic Winter Games, March 10, 2006. 31 pages, illustrated in color, 18x28.7cm (7.1”x11.3”), in English and Italian. EF. ($125) 104 100 101 102 103 100. Beijing 2008. Opening Ceremony Program, August 8, 2008, Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium. 36pp., illustrated in color, 13.7x33.6cm (5.4”x13.2”), in Chinese, French and English. EF. ($175) 101. Beijing 2008, Closing Ceremony Program. August 24, 2008, Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium. 46pp, illustrated in color, 22x36cm (9.7”x14.2”), text in Chinese, French and English. Cover lt. soiling, contents EF. ($150) 102. Beijing 2008. Opening Ceremony Program of the Paralympic Games, September 6, 2008. 64 pages, illustrated in color, 13.7x33.6cm (5.4”x13.2”), in Chinese and English. Lt. wear on stiff cardboard covers, contents EF. ($175) 103. Beijing 2008. Closing Ceremony Program of the Paralympic Games, September 17, 2008. 56pp. illustrated in color, 13.7x33.6cm (5.4”x13.2”), in Chinese and English. Abt. EF. ($175) 105 THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES 104. Orion Gymnastic Club, London. High Jump Second Prize Medal Won by C.A. Harman, Feb. 3, 1887. Bronze, 51mm, by G. de Lacy & Son. Nude athlete. Rev. Logo of club, established in 1868, over legend. EF. ($100) 106 FIRST OLYMPIC CONGRESS IN PARIS, 1894 105. Restoration of the Olympic Games at the First Olympic Congress in Paris Medal, 1894. Bronze, 50mm. Oak and laurel branches with ribbon “25 Juin 1894”. Rev. “The International Congress in Paris Proclames the Reestablishment of the Olympic Games” (translated from French), laurel and oak branch at side. EF. Very rare and historically important medal. ($2,500) 107 ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 106. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath, phoenix rising out of flames, Acropolis in background. Rev. 5-line Greek legend in laurel wreath. Unc. ($1,950) 107. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, abt. EF, sm. rim nicks. ($1,250) c108. Large Bronze Sculpture of a Boxer (abt. 1896). Bronze, 44cm (17.3”) tall, by J. Lambeaux, made by Usine des Bronzes, Bruxelles. Boxer in boxing pose standing on rocks. EF. ($1,500) 109. (Book) Kasdani, P. Olympic Games in Athens, March-April 1896. Octavo, 67pp. illus., in Greek language. Paper covers ltly. stained, browning throughout, some pages torn, VF-EF, bound with pictorial cover in blue linen. Rare. ($750) 110. (Book) Hachtmann, Dr. K. Ancient Olympia and its Festivals. Gütersloh, 1899. 104pp. illus. plus 4-part fold-out photo of Zeus temple frieze in Olympia, 13.8x22cm (5.4”x8.7”). Written on the 25th anniversary of the Greek permission to let Germany excavate Olympia. Report on ancient and newly excavated Olympia and the ancient Olympic Games. Brown linen, spine sunned, scuffed, contents EF. ($125) 109 110 111 PARIS, 2nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 The 1900 Paris Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the World’s Exposition. They played only a minor role. There were athletes who didn’t know that the events they participated in were Olympic Games events. Few items relate directly to the Games. For this reason we are also offering items commemorating the World’s Exposition. 111. Official Olympic Shooting Event Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 44mm, by Charles Marey. Winged female holding fallen soldier. Rev. French rooster on panel, 8-line French legend above. VF-EF. Rare. ($950) 9 114 112 113 112. World’s Fair Bronze Award Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by Chaplain. Head of French Republic r. Rev. Male with torch carried by female. Since no participation medals were issued in 1900, collectors often add this medal to their collection. EF, uneven toning. ($250) 113. French Republic Silver Award Medal for Exposition Workers. Silver, hallmarked, 30mm, by Chaplain. Winged female carrying torchbearer over Paris, city shield below. Rev. 6-line French legend, name on panel. Looped, with ribbon in tricolor French colors. EF. Rare. ($475) 114. (Bound Magazine) La Vie au Grand Air. Outdoors Life. January 1 to December 31, 1900. 882 pages illus., bound in 2 volumes, 28.7x34.2cm (11.3”x13.5”), in French. Includes “Sports at the Exhibition” - profusely illustrated articles on all Olympic Games events which were held from May to October 1900 as part of the World Exposition. Red leather and boards, ltly. scuffed, contents VF-EF. (2 volumes). ($1,250) 115. (Brochure) Christomanos, Anastasios K. Georgios Averoff. Speech in Honor of the Late G. Averoff on May 26, 1902, in Metropolis Church. Published with funds of the Athens Polytechnical School. Athens, 1902. 21pp., 15x21.1cm (5.9”x8.3”), in Greek. Averoff enabled Athens to hold the first modern Olympic Games 116 115 121 119 by donating the money for the restoration of the Panathenian Olympic Stadium, which is mentioned in the speech. Covers partially discolored, browned, contents EF. Rare. ($125) 116. (Book) Neurdein Frères. Exposition Universelle de 1900. World’s Fair 1900. Paris (1900). 24 photographic plates, 27.7x19.2cm (10.9”x7.6”). Includes photo of Festival Hall, venue of Olympic fencing, 20 Francs exposition 1900 bond and 2 blue entry tickets pasted in. Blue linen covers, stained, scuffed, contents VF. ($100) ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 122 The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were also held in conjunction with a World’s Fair. This, again, detracted a lot from the importance of the Games. Few items are available that relate directly to the Olympiad, and they usually command very high prices. For this reason we are also offering some memorabilia from the World’s Fair which celebrated the Centennial of the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon in 1803. c117. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Pole Vault to Charles S. Jacobs, in the YMCA Track and Field Championship on August 20, 1904. Sterling silver, 35mm, scalloped edge, by R. Stoll, New York. Logo in open laurel and oak wreath. Rev. “High Jump/C.S. Jacobs/1904” engraved in 3 lines. Mallon p. 105. With orange-black-orange ribbon (frayed), suspended from bar “1904 Universal Exposition, Olympic Games St. Louis”. According to IOC rules, all athletic events held during the course of the World’s Fair were to be called “Olympic Games”. Toned EF. ($6,500) c118. Participation Medal. Bronze, 40x40mm, made by Dieges & Clust, New York. Nude athlete striding r., laurel branch in hand. Rev. Legend in eleven lines, shields of St. Louis, France and U.S.A. between ivy leaves. With loop and ring. Toned EF. Rare. ($20,000) 119. Commemorative Medal of the St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904. Silvered, 36mm. Color enameled logo of the Fair, affixed. Rev. View of Cascade Gardens. Riffled edge. EF. ($150) 123 124 c120. Official Monogram St. Louis 1904 Cup. Goldplated brass on wooden base, 10cm (3.9”) tall. Cup with affixed color enameled monogram of the Fair and gilt panel with legend. EF. ($175) 121. St. Louis 1904 Matchsafe. Silvered brass, 44x70mm (1.7”x2.8”). View of Palace of Transportation. Rev. Louisiana Purchase Monument at the Fair. EF/VF-EF. Scarce. ($150) 122. Official Daily Program, June 8, 1904. 17pp., 15.3x22.2cm (6”x8.7”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way; future Olympic events: College Baseball, Olympic College Championships, etc. Photo of J.E. Sullivan, director of Olympic Games. Punchholed, abt. EF. ($150) 123. Official Daily Program, June 18, 1904. 17pp., 15x22.1cm (5.9”x8.7”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, Turner’s Mass Exhibition; future Olympic events: College Baseball, Olympic College Championships, etc. Photo of J.E. Sullivan, Olympic Games director. Punchholed, EF. ($150) 124. Official Daily Program, July 5, 1904. 17pp., 15.6x22.7cm (6.1”x8.9”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, A.A.A. All Around Championships; future Olympic events: Lacrosse, Swimming, Basketball, Olympic World’s Regatta, etc. Staples missing. Punchholed, creased, VF. ($125) 10 127 125 128 126 129 131 132 130 133 125. Official Daily Program, August 22, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x22.4cm (6”x8.8”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, Physical Training Lectures incl. by R. Tait McKenzie; future Olympic events: tennis, Olympic Games Aug. 29-Sep.3, swimming, fencing, archery, golf, etc. Punchholed. EF. ($150) 126. Official Daily Program, September 6, 1904. 17pp., 15.4x23.3cm (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, Olympic Swimming, Field Day at the Philippine Moro Village; future events: fencing, archery, golf wrestling, soccer, etc. Punchholed, lt. corner creases, o.w. EF. ($150) 127. (Ticket) Day 327, November 25, 1904, Intercollegiate Football Event. Green and black, 68x29mm. EF. ($125) 128. (Ticket) Day 328, November 26, 1904, Intercollegiate Football Event. Green and black, 68x42mm. EF. ($125) 129. Guide to St. Louis and World’s Fair 1904. 16pp., 7x10.8cm (2.8”x4.3”), by Greeley Printers of St. Louis. Hotels, main attractions incl. 1904 Baseball Season Schedule for Home Games of “Cardinals” and “Browns”. Crease, browning, VF-EF. ($75) 130. Pair of Brochures. Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, Division of Works. Taylor, Isaac S. Rules and Regulations Governing Delivery and Handling of Supplies in General Traffic, and Use of Roadways. 11pp., with 2-page map in center of Exposition Grounds showing Olympian Way, and the Athletic Field where Olympic Games were held. Plus Rules for Treatment of Grounds Around State and Other Buildings. 3pp. Both 11.5x17.2cm (4.5”x6.8”). Crease, VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) 131. (Book) Glimpses of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Published by Laird & Lee, Chicago, 1906. 194pp. with 32 full-page color and 68 b&w scenes of the exposition, 17.4x13.7cm (6.9”x5.4”). Includes photo of the Physical Culture Building where indoor Olympic events were held. Blue linen gilt, stains, contents EF. ($150) 132. (Book) Report of the Third IOC Congress in Brussels, June 9-14, 1905. Auxerre, 1905. 254pp., 16.7x25.2cm (6.6”x9.9”), in French. Report with theme of Technical Aspects of Physical Exercises, rules, program, member list, opening speech by Coubertin plus all speeches, discussions and closing speech. Paper covers, lt. discoloration, contents lt. browning, some pages unopened. Rare. ($225) 135 134 137 138 139 135. Panhellenic Gymnastic Society Winner’s Plaque. Bronzed WM, 41x58mm, by Kelaidis. Design of 1900 Paris winner’s plaque: winner on podium with Greek legend below, Parthenon in background. VF-EF. Rare. ($400) c136. Original Watercolor Sheet Music “Fest-Marsch zu den Olympischen Spielen 1906.” “Celebration March for the Olympic Games 1906. Dedicated to his Highest Majesty George I King of the Greeks with deepest respect. Alois Heinz, conductor of the Philharmonic Society in Patras, translated from German. Multicolor painting on stock paper, 5 pages, 25.5x34.2cm (10.4”x13.5”). Beautiful original watercolor with rising sun featuring a young Greek man blowing the horn towards the Parthenon, Athens in distance. Ornate blue and gold border. Four music pages handwritten in black ink, surrounded by the same ornate border. Some soiling on cover, sm. marginal tears. Unique and important art tribute to the Intermediate Olympic Games in Athens, 1906. ($3,000) 137. (Magazine) La Vie au Grand Air. The Olympic Games in Athens. Olympic Games Issue, May 11, 1906, Nr. 399. 24pp. illus., 28.2x35cm (11.1”x13.8”), in French language. Includes 5-page report on the Athens Olympic Games. VF+. ($175) 138. (Brochure) Bellos, Louka G. Ode to the Olympic Games. Translated by F.D. Oddi in 1906. Alexandria, 1907. 40pp., 14.7x21.1cm (5.8”x8.3”), in Greek, Italian, French and English. Part of Egyptian stamp on cover, browned around margins, lower r. corner chipped, contents EF. Rare. ($150) 139. (Brochure) New Olympic Games and their Importance for Europe. Linz/Austria, 1906. 36pp., 16x23.8cm (6.3”x9.4”), in German. Importance of modern Olympic Games, especially for Balkan region. Covers stained. VF+. ($175) ATHENS, INTERMEDIATE OLYMPIC GAMES, 1906 133. Greek Participation Medal. Silvered, 24x27mm. Ancient Greek coin of Cos, 406 BC. Rev. 4-line Greek legend. Looped, toned EF. ($950) 134. Large Commemorative Winner’s Plaque. Cast bronze, by P. Vannier, 16.2x23.4cm (6.4”9.2”), made by Etling & Co. Winner holding laurel wreath, palm branch, sword and shield over Athens 1906 stadium filled with crowd watching Olympic games, sun rising in background. Mounted on wood, 21.5x30cm (8.5”x11.9”), with easel on back for display. EF. Very rare. ($1,500) 11 141 141a 140 143 146 144 151 146. German Reich Commission for Olympic Games. Participation Medal of the Berlin Meet, June 20, 1909. Bronze, 50mm. Military bust of Count von der Asseburg half l. Rev. Ancient Greek Marathon messenger. Berlin had hoped to be chosen for the Olympic Games of 1912 145 during this 10th IOC Session. When v. Asseburg died on March 30, Berlin withdrew its bid and Stockholm was selected for the 1912 Olympic Games. 152 Abt. EF, spots and scs. rev. Scarce. ($350) c147. St. Petersburg Skating Association. Gold First Place Pairs Figure Skating Winner’s Medal Awarded to Walter Jacobson and Ludovika Eilers, February 9, 1910. Gold, 31mm, 17 Karat, 17.3 grams, hallmark head r. and “56”, “K17” on loop. Winged skate over laurel branch. Rev. Imperial crown on shield over engraved names, in open oak wreath. Edge engraved in Cyrillic. In Antwerp 1920 the pair, 153 155 140. (Swedish Report) Balck, V.G. Sveriges Deltagende I Olympiska Spelen I Athen 1906. Sweden’s Participation in the Olympic Games in Athens 1906. Stockholm, 1906. 82pp. illustrated, 25x34.5cm (9.8”x13.6”), in Swedish. Detailed report on voyage and all Olympic events in Athens. Half linen and marbled boards, scuffed, spin chipped at bottom, contents VF-EF. Scarce report. ($575) LONDON, 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 141. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by B. MacKennal. Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. Abt. EF, a few tiny rns. on rev. ($1,400) 141a. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by B. MacKennal. Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. Abt. EF, holed at top. ($1,150) c142. Cased Official Silver Plaque of the Franco-British Exposition Held in Conjunction with the Olympic Games, 1908. Silvered bronze, 57x69mm, by Ch. Pillet. Britannia extending hand to Gallia across the British Channel. Rev. Seated Peace holding 2 flags over exposition grounds with Olympic Games stadium. This is the only medallic illustration of the 1908 Olympic stadium. EF, sm. rb., in dark green and gilt case, lined in silk. ($850) 143. (Brochure) British Olympic Council. General Rules and Regulations of the London 1908 Olympiad. 12pp. 18.3x24.3cm (7.2”x4.6”), in German language. Trace of mounting on back, o.w. abt. EF. Rare. ($250) 144. (Brochure) Rules and Regulations for the Participants in Gymnastics. 6pp., 16.5x24.6cm (6.5”x9.7”), in German language. Creased, EF. Scarce. ($250) 145. (Brochure) Official Souvenir of the Franco-British Exhibition, Shepherd’s Bush 1908. 16pp. illus., 21.5x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). Includes a 2-page center aerial view of exposition grounds with the Olympic stadium, information about season tickets and the Olympic Games. Color covers soiled, creased, contents VF-EF. ($200) married by then, won a gold medal in the 1920 Olympic Skating Events on April 26, 1920. They were world champions in Vienna 1911, Paris 1914, and Vienna 1923. Looped, with ring, Unc. Very rare. ($5,000) 12 STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 c149. Cased Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for British Water Polo Team. Goldplated silver, 33mm, by E. Lindberg/B. MacKennal. Medieval herald announcing Games. Rev. Nude winner being crowned by two seated females. Edge inscribed “WINNER WATER POLO CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH”. Smith was a member of the British Water Polo team which won 7-5 in overtime against Belgium on July 13, 1912. EF, in brown leather presentation case, embossed in gold on top. EF. ($8,000) c150. Boxed Participation Medal. Pewter, 51mm, by Lindberg/ MacKennal. Zeus seated on Ionian column holding figure of Nike, Stockholm in back. Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing left. Box VF-EF, top detached, medal EF. ($675) 151. Great Finnish Olympic Runner Champion Hannes Kolehmainen Commemorative Medal, 1969. Bronze, 71mm, by Heikki Konttinen. Head r. of Kolehmainen (1889-1966), winner of 3 gold medals in Stockholm 1912: 5000m, 10000m and cross-country race; marathon gold medal winner in Antwerp 1920. EF, cased. ($150) 152. Official Logo Pin. Silver, hallmarked, 22x26mm. Nude flagbearers with flags of participating nations, legend below. Toned EF. ($200) 153. Olympic Games 1912 Commemorative Badge. Goldplated, enameled in blue, 22mm. 3 Swedish crowns encircled by legend. With buttonhole closure. EF. Scarce. ($175) c154. Entry to the Olympic Stadium Plate. Multicolor design, 17.8cm (7”). View of main entry to the Olympic stadium, 1912 Olympic Games legend below. Cut-out border, gold edge (lt. wear). Abt. EF. ($200) 155. Commemorative Art Nouveau Bowl with Olympic Stadium. Brass, 11cm (4.3”) wide. Aerial view of stadium with rising sun and Olympic legend in center, sides decorated with oak, laurel and pine trees, Swedish crowns between trees. EF, sm. spots. Attractive. ($275) 157 156 163 158 164 159 165 156. (Brochure) List of all Participants. 115pp., 14.7x21.4cm (5.8”x8.4”). All participants by event and country. Stiff yellow covers, spine chipped at top, tear at bottom, o.w. EF. Very scarce. ($250) 157. (Brochure) Program, General Rules and Regulations. 37pp. illustrated, 14.6x22.1cm (5.7”x8.7”), in German. Includes also prizes for the first 3 winners in each event. Stiff red covers, EF. ($225) 158. (Brochure) Lawn Tennis Program, Rules and Regulations. 17pp. illustrated, 12.8x20.3cm (5”x8”), in English language. Stiff cream covers, lt. marginal browning, o.w. EF. ($225) 159. (Brochure) Equestrian Events Program, Rules and Regulations. 31pp., 14.3x22.1cm (5.6”x8.7”), large color fold-out map of obstacles pasted in back, in German language. Embossed lt. blue covers, EF. ($225) 160. (Brochure) Gymnastics Program, Rules and General Regulations. 24pp., 12.8x20.4cm (5”x8”), in Swedish language. Stiff yellow covers. EF. ($200) 161. (Brochure) Rowing Program, Rules and Regulations. 15pp., 1 plate, 13x20.4cm (5.1”x8”), in Swedish language. Blue covers. EF. ($200) 162. (Brochure) Swimming Rules, Regulations and Program. 48pp., illus., 13x20.3cm (5.1”x8”). Orange covers expertly repaired, contents VF-EF. ($100) 163. (Brochure) Instructions for Officials of Athletic Events July 6-15, 1912. 83pp., 13.3x20.1cm (5.2”x7.9”), in Swedish language. Green stiff covers. EF. ($175) 164. (Brochure) Instructions for Officials and Participants in the Olympic Shooting Events. 30pp. illus., 13x20cm (5.1”x7.9”), in German. EF. Rare. ($175) 165. (Brochure) General Program. Preliminary General Program of the Stockholm Olympic Games, 1912, from Friday, June 28, Lawn Tennis to July 27, Yachting. 30pp., 22.x14.4cm (8.7”x5.7”), oblong, in Swedish. Incl. all sport events, demonstration sports, Boy Scouts participation and choirs, etc. Lt. creases and browning, VF-EF. Scarce. ($225) c166. (Official Brochure) Olympic Games Stockholm 1912. 52pp. illustrated plus 4 color maps of Stockholm, 13.6x20.9cm (5.3”x8.2”), in French language. Article by Coubertin on the work of the IOC, program, venues, ticket prices, accommodations, travel to Stockholm, etc. Stiff color cover, VF-EF, contents EF. ($175) 167. Official Program for the International Regatta and Olympic Yachting Event. 119pp., 5 fold-out maps tipped-in, 1 color plate, 12.5x18.5cm (4.9”x7.3”), in Swedish. Lt. blue cover, VF, contents VF-EF. Rare. ($250) 160 161 167 162 168 169 171 168. Official Guide. Olympic Games Stockholm 1912. 44pp. illustrated, 13.5x20.8cm (5.3”x8.2”), in German language. Plan of stadium and ticket prices, program, accommodations, Swedish sports, introduction to country and people, travel to Stockholm. Color covers, lt. browning, contents EF. Scarce. ($200) INTER-ALLIED GAMES, PARIS, 1919 169. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Medley Relay Race. Bronze, 63mm, by F. Fraisse. Female presenting wreath to two nude athletes. Rev. Sports equipment above panel with award legend. Toned EF. ($800) ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 c170. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 60mm, by Dupon. Nude victorious athlete with palm branch and laurel wreath, fame blowing horn. Rev. View of Antwerp. Replated at a later point of time. EF. ($4,250) 171. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by P. Theunis. Nike standing before tripod crowning victorious athletes. Rev. Flying Victory crowning charioteer in biga. Abt. EF. ($675) c172. National Skating Association of Great Britain Award Medal, ND. Gold, 9 Karat, 24.2 grams, 39mm. Gentleman skater on frozen lake. Rev. Legend and crossed olive and laurel branch. EF. ($375) 13 173 174 175 176 177 183 182 180 184 173. Turkish Athletic Federation. Turkey-Spain Meet Award Medal (ca. 1920). Bronze, 50mm. Obverse similar to Athens 1896 participation medal, seated female holding wreath over phoenix, stadium behind. Rev. Logo in open laurel wreath “ISPANYATURKIYE” below. VF-EF, looped. ($150) 174. (Program) Boxing, August 21 to 24, 1920, Jardin Zoologique. 12pp., fold-out, 12.1x21.4cm (4.8”x8.4”) each section. 3 pages with list of all boxing participants by country and event, page for results, list of officials. Lt. browning, o.w. EF. Rare. ($250) 175. Swedish Lottery Ticket, February 20, 1920 to Fund the Swedish Olympic Team. Black and lavender, 8.9x14.1cm (3.5”x5.5”). Crease, VF-EF. ($125) 176. B&W Photo of Rodolfo Terlizzi, Famous Italian Olympic Fencing Champion. 23.5x29.8cm (9.3”x11.7”). Terlizzi won gold in Antwerp 1920 and silver in Los Angeles 1932. Mounted on cardboard, traces of glue around edge, scr. on head. ($150) 177. Trio of Stereoscopic Cards from the Swimming/Diving Events. Black and white photos, 17.8x8.9cm (7”x3.5”). Judges arriving at swimming venue; Judge’s observing event; and Marching band at swimming venue. EF. (3 pcs.) ($175) c178. (Report Brochure) Bergvall, Erik. The Olympic Games in Antwerp 1920. 29pp. illus., 35.7x27cm (14”x10.6”), in Swedish. Opening Ceremony, Shooting, Cycling, and Track & Field. One 186 187 182. Photo of the Demonstration Event Military Patrol Team. Black and white, 14.6x10.3cm (5.7”x4”). EF. ($75) 183. Original Chamonix 1924 Olympic Bobsleigh Events Film. 10mm film made by Pathé Baby, France, in (Pathé) Baby Film case, 50mm. Jean de Rovera made for the first time a film of Olympic Games events. Chamonix wasn’t declared the first Olympic Winter Games until the following year, at the time of the Chamonix Games they were considered part of the VIIIth Olympic Summer Games. EF. Rare. ($450) of only two national reports (Sweden and USA); no official report was published. Color covers, sm. chips, VF-EF. Very scarce. ($250) 184. Original Chamonix 1924 Olympic Skiing Events Film. 10mm film made by Pathé Baby, France, in (Pathé) Baby Film case, 50mm. c179. (Report Brochure) Bergvall, Erik. The Olympic Games in Antwerp 1920. 31pp. illustrated in sepia, 35.7x27cm (14”x10.6”), in Swedish language. Results of track & field, the Swedish soccer team, swimming, lawn tennis, modern pentathlon, cycling, equestrian, yachting, plus 3-page report on Antwerp winter sports of skating and ice hockey. Photo of W. and L. Jacobson, gold medal winners in Skating Pairs, gold medal winners in 1910 (see lot 147). Color covers tears, chipped, contents VF-EF. ($250) 180. Third Latvian National Olympic Games in Riga, 1923. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 25x25mm. Victory leading athlete in quadriga r. Toned EF. ($175) Jean de Rovera made for the first time a film of Olympic Games events. Chamonix wasn’t declared the first Olympic Winter Games until the following year, at the time of the Chamonix Games they were considered part of the VIIIth Olympic Summer Games. EF. Rare. ($450) PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 c185. Swimming Participant’s Badge with Ribbon. Bronze, partially enameled, 33x42mm. Numbered on back. With long green ribbon inscribed “Natation”. EF. Rare with ribbon. ($1,250) 186. 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, box VF-EF. Scarce with original box. ($575) 187. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. City view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with laurel wreaths crowning victorious athletes. EF. ($475) c188. Swiss Fundraising Pin. Silvered, 29x29mm. Laureated bust of winner between “Paris-1924”. EF, with original clasps and red felt. ($150) CHAMONIX, 1st OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1924 c181. Participation Medal and Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. Victorious athlete holding skates and skis, Alps in background. Rev. French legend in 14 lines. First participation and winner’s medal of Winter Olympic games. The only time that the participation medal was the same as the winner’s medal. There were only 258 participants in Chamonix. EF. ($16,000) 14 192 190 194 193 191 199 195 196 197 200 c189. Paris 1924 Poster Enameled IOC Presentation Box. Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 30mm high, hand made in the 1980’s by Crummles & Co., England. Olympic salute poster design, Olympic motto and Paris 1924 Olympic Games legend inside top. EF. ($200) 190. (Brochure) Gymnastics Program and General Rules and Regulations. 28pp., 11.4x28cm, in French. Lt. brown paper covers. EF. ($200) 191. (Brochure) Weightlifting. Program, Rules, Regulations and Prizes. 26pp., 13.2x21cm (5.2”x8.3”), in English. Orange stiff covers. EF. ($200) 192. Photographic Postcard of the U.S. American Swimming Team, with writing on back dated July 24, 1924. Includes gold medal winners Martha Norelius, Sybil Bauer, Gertrude Ederle, Ethel Lackie a.o. Crease on lower r., o.w. EF. ($75) 193. Black & White Photo of the Czech Gymnastics Team. 17.8x13cm (7”x5.1”). EF. ($75) 194. Pair of Fencing and Wrestling Events Kolarsine Postcards. Multicolor, 13.8x8.8cm (5.4”x3.5”). Impressive style. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) 195. (Magazine) L’Illustration. Special Issue “La France Sportive”, Supplement to July 5, 1924 Issue. 48pp. illustrated, 20.2x29.3cm (8”x11.5”), in French. Articles on the Restoration of the Games by Coubertin, Paris summer and Chamonix winter games, sports and sports federations in France, etc. VF-EF. ($150) 196. (Book) Cardellach, Enrique. El Triunfo del Uruguay. The Triumph of Uruguay. Soccer in the VIIIth Olympiad. Barcelona, 1925. 105pp., 9 photographic plates, 12x16.7cm (4.8”x6.7”), in Spanish language. Report on the 1924 Paris soccer matches and Uruguay’s victory. Writing on paper covers, spine torn, contents VF. Rare. ($175) 197. (Book) Lieutenant Caste. Vers L’Olympiade. Towards the Olympic Games (Running-Jumps-Throwing). Paris, 1922. 200pp. illus., 12x18.6x1.2cm (4.8”x7.3”x.5”). Guide for French athletes to prepare for the 1924 Track and Field Events. Explanation of events, previous Olympic results, and guide for practicing correctly. Stiff paper cover scuffed, tears, contents EF. Interesting book. ($125) 201 202 c198. Eighth Olympic Congress in Prague Gold Badge, 1925. Goldplated, 33x34mm. Bohemian lion above color Olympic rings, surrounded by legend. Numbered on back. Only 30 IOC members attended. EF. Rare. ($575) 199. Eighth Olympic Congress in Prague Medal, 1925. Bronze, 45mm. View of Charles Bridge and Hradschin Castle. Rev. Oak branch with rings and scroll with Olympic motto. Toned EF. ($275) 200. (Magazine) First International Workers Olympiad in Frankfurt am Main, July 1925, Year 1, Nr. 1. 12pp. illustrated, 21.5x29.7cm (8.5”x11.7”), in German. Magazine of the First Worker’s Olympiad in Frankfurt/M., 1925. First issue, with reports on previous national Workers Olympiads in Prague, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Leipzig, etc. Color view of Frankfurt/M. Stadium on back cover. VF-EF. ($150) 201. (Magazine). First International Worker’s Olympiad in Frankfurt am Main, July 1925, Year 1, Nr. 10. 16pp. illustrated, 21.5x29.7cm (8.5”x11.7”), in German. Magazine of the First Worker’s Olympiad in Frankfurt/M., 1925. Article on workers water sports in Germany, city of Frankfurt/M., trains and accommodations, etc. VF. ($100) 202. Second Place Silver Winner’s Medal in the Second German (Olympic) Championships in Köln, Awarded for Weightlifting, Featherweight. Cast silvered bronze, 89mm, by Ernst Gorsemann. Two nude ringers in high relief. Rev. The cathedral in Köln, winner’s legend engraved below. Gorsemann entered the medal in Amsterdam 1928 in the Olympic Art Competition. EF. ($475) 15 209 203 210 204 ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 203. Participation Medal. Bronze, 37mm, by M. Martin. Victory with laurel branch in horse-drawn sled to left, Olympic rings in exergue. Rev. French legend in six lines over laurel branch. EF. ($1,100) 204. (Book) Knoll, Dr. W. The Sports Medical Results of the 2nd Olympic Winter Games. Bern, 1928. 159pp. illus., plus 4 fold-out charts, 15.7x22.5cm (6.2”x8.9”). Medical test results relating to the athletes, interpretation by country, race, etc. Black leatherette and boards, spine gilt. EF. Scarce. ($225) c205. (Book) Wagner, Julius. The Olympic Games 1928, St. MoritzAmsterdam. Zürich/Stuttgart (1928). 108pp. text plus 108 photographic plates, 24x33cm (9.5”x13”), in German. Very detailed book on all events, winter and summer games. Beautiful book. Orange linen gilt, scuffed, contents EF. ($300) 212 AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 c206. Soccer Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded to Andres Mazali of the Victorious Soccer Team from Uruguay. Goldplated silver, 55mm, by Cassioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner being carried by jubilant teammates. First Olympiad with this 213 design on winners medals. This design was on summer winners medals until 1968. Inscribed in obv. field “URUGUAY CAMPEON/ANDRES MAZALI”. (Uruguay Champion Andres Mazali). EF. ($9,000) c207. Trio of Soccer Gold Medal Winner Andres Mazali Pins and a Medal. Medal silvered, 20x34mm. Winner on globe, dates “1924” and “1928” on sides. Rev. 7-line legend to soccer winners. Plus silvered and enameled Uruguay Soccer Association Pin, 11x11mm, “A.U. De F.”, and a silver and enameled 1924 and 1928 Olympic Soccer Winner’s Pin, 15mm. Both pins with buttonhole closures. EF. (3 pcs.) ($400) c208. Gold Medal of the 1928 Uruguayan Committee to Honor the Olympic Soccer Champions. Goldplated, blue and red enamel, 30mm uniface. Flag of Uruguay Soccer Association encircled by legend, in wreath of laurel and palm branch. With loop and ring. EF. Rare. ($400) 209. Silver Badge of the 1928 Uruguayan Committee to Honor the Olympic Soccer Champions. Silvered, black and red enamel, 30mm. Flag of Uruguay Soccer Association encircled by legend, in laurel and palm branch. Buttonhole closure. EF. Rare. ($300) 210. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by J.C. Wienecke. Nude male and female athlete on podium holding torch over Olympic flame. Rev. Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of Amsterdam between two hemispheres. EF. ($475) c211. Gold Official’s Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 31x37mm. EF, sm. enamel chip at upper l. Rare. ($625) 212. German Equestrian Olympiad Committee Gold Recognition Medal, 1928. Goldplated bronze, 60mm. Olympic rings above “Olympische Spiele 1928”, in open laurel wreath. Rev. Oak sprig above 8-line recognition legend. This was the first German Olympic participation after World War I. Germany won gold in Dressage, Team. EF, gold plating partially worn. Rare. ($750) 213. Mayor of New York’s Medal Presented to the Victorious American Team on their Return from the Amsterdam Olympic Games 1928. Goldplated bronze, 45mm, star-shaped, by Dieges & Clust. New York seal. Rev. 8-line English legend. Looped, EF. ($475) 214 215 216 219 221 214. Commemorative Amsterdam Pin. Bronze, white, red and black enamel, 17mm. “9. Olympiade Amsterdam 1928” surrounding shield. EF. ($150) 215. Olympic Flag Pin. Goldplated, 22x12mm. Flag with color rings and legend. EF. ($150) 216. Commemorative Discus Thrower Pin. Goldplated, 11x13mm. Discus thrower. Rev. “Olympia 1928”. EF. ($125) c217. Large Commemorative Olympic Stadium and Cauldron Porcelain Plate. Handpainted blue and white Delft, 34cm (13.4”). View of Olympic stadium with flags of the participating nations, tower with Olympic flame in foreground, encircled by flowers, unicorn, eagle, and lion at top. Rare. EF. ($800) c218. Commemorative Tennis Porcelain Plate. Black and yellow, 19.5cm (7.7ö). Tennis player in center surrounded by “IXE OLYMPIADE 1928 AMSTERDAM”. EF. Scarce. ($275) 219. Commemorative Black Ceramic Cup with Runner. 10.2cm (4”) tall, made by Société Ceramique, Holland. Runner in stadium and Amsterdam shield between oak leaves, “ IXe Olympiade 1928 Amsterdam” on ribbon below. EF. Very scarce in black. ($250) c220. Colorful Commemorative Porcelain Cup. 10.5cm (4.1”) tall, made by Petrus Regout & Co., Maastricht. Ornate orange, blue, green and brown design in Art Deco style with Amsterdam Olympic Games 1928 legend in Dutch. EF. ($200) 221. Official Dutch NOC Cup. Orange-brown and blue ceramic, 11cm (4.3”) tall, made by Zenith, Gouda. Olympic Games legend around top, “Official NOC Cup” on bottom. EF. Scarce. ($225) 16 229 230 226 231 232 227 239 233 234 235 236 237 240 233. (Brochure) Field Hockey Rules and Regulations, Prizes and Program. 36pp., 12.2x21cm (4.8”x8.3”), in Dutch. Cover abt. EF, contents EF. ($150) 234. (Brochure) Modern Pentathlon Rules and Regulations, Prizes and Program. 25pp., 12.2x20.8cm (4.8”x8.2”), in Dutch. Cover VF-EF, contents EF. ($150) 235. (Brochure) Rowing Rules and Regulations, Prizes and Program. 26pp., fold-out chart in back, 12.1x20.8cm (4.8”x8.2”), in Dutch. Cover punchholed, crease, contents EF. ($125) 236. (Brochure) Weightlifting Rules and Regulations, Prizes and Program. 23pp., 12.2x21cm (4.8”x8.3”), in Dutch. EF. ($150) 237. Group of Six Official Fencing Programs, July 31, August 2, 3, 6, 7 and 10, 1928. Each 12 to 19 pages, 12.5x21cm (4.9”x8.3”), in French. Included are lists of participants for the fencing event of the day, list of all previous days Olympic event results, program of following day, etc. All but July 31 program with notes in fencing events. Color covers, all EF. (6 pcs.) ($950) c238. Soccer Press Season Ticket. Green and yellow cover, numbered, 13.5x9.5cm (5.3”x3.7”). Contains 12 soccer tickets, all complete but one ticket unused and EF. Very rare set. ($1,250) 239. Ticket. Soccer, Olympic Stadium, Bleachers, “T 10”, Price ƒ 1.-, 9.5x6.3cm (3.7”x2.5”). Soccer tickets were undated. Small invalidation punchhole, corner crease, sm. brown spots, abt. EF. ($175) 240. Ticket Prices Flyer for Swimming and Water Polo, August 4-11, 1928. Pink, 28.2x22.1cm (11.1”x8.7”). Prices for season and single tickets, map of swimming stadium. Center crease browned and taped on back. VF. ($125) 241. Cycling Participant’s Identity Card. 4pp., 7.1x10.7cm (2.8”x4.2”). EF. ($225) 242. (Brochure) Olympic Festival Cultural Program, August 1-15, 1928, Stadsschouburg Amsterdam. 16pp., illustrated, 14.6x22.3cm (5.7”x8.8”), in Dutch, French and German. Olympic Games Celebration Program includes “Ballets Russes Classiques” with Vera Nemchinova, etc. Lt. crease. VF+. Rare. ($250) 241 242 c223. Commemorative Soccer Ball Vase. Yellow glass, 11cm (4.3”) tall. “OLYMPIADE/1928/ AMSTERDAM” in black on side. EF. ($300) c224. Commemorative Purple Leerdam Glass Vase. 12cm (4.7”) tall, 10cm (3.9”) wide. “OLYMPIADE AMSTERDAM HOLLAND” in Art Deco style around lower part. EF. ($275) c225. Commemorative Yellow Leerdam Glass Vase. 12cm (4.7”) tall, made by famous Leerdam Glass Company. Amsterdam shield and “OLYMPISCHE/SPELEN/ AMSTERDAM/1928” and ornate decoration. EF. ($275) 226. Commemorative Olympic Tennis Embossed Brass Plate. 27.8cm (11”). Tennis player in center surrounded by “OLYMPISCHE SPELEN - 1928”, and oak and laurel branches. Toned abt. EF. ($275) 227. Dutch NOC Discus Thrower Silver Spoon. Hallmarked silver, 11.1cm (4.4”). Discus thrower, with long handle decorated in Art Deco style, “NOC” at top. EF. ($150) c228. Amsterdam 1928 Poster Enameled IOC Presentation Box. Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. Runner in stadium. EF. ($250) 229. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion Student Notebook with 15 Sheets. 17.6x22.3cm (6.9”x8.8”). Pictorial cover shows the gold medal winning soccer team from Uruguay. VF-EF. ($100) 230. Odeon 33 Record “Gys and Tryn go to the Olympiad”. Dutch text by v. Tol, Music by J. Freeson, sung by Duo Hofmann. EF. ($150) 231. (Brochure) Equestrian Rules and Regulations and Prize. 53pp., illustrated, 14x21.5cm (5.5”x8.5”), in Dutch. Cover has 4 punchholes, crease, margins sunned, contents EF. ($150) 232. (Brochure) Fencing Rules and Regulations, Program and Prizes. 26pp., 12.2x20.8cm (4.8”x8.2”), in Dutch. Punchholes on cover, crease, contents EF. ($150) Please Bid Early! 17 244 245 247 246 243 251 249 252 250 254 255 257 250. (Book) Scharroo, P.W. Netherlands in the Olympic Games. s’Gravenhage, 1923. 66pp., 24 photos, 13.5x19.7cm (5.3”x7.8”), in Dutch. History of the Ancient Olympic Games, the modern Games since 1896 with photos from Athens, London, Stockholm and Antwerp, preparations for 1928, tear-out card for Olympic fund, etc. Paper cover chipped, o.w. EF. ($125) 251. IOC Congress in Berlin, 1930. Official Medal. Cast bronze, 95x88mm. Brandenburg Gate surrounded by legend. Rev. Large rings over globe, surrounded by Olympic motto and laurel wreath. Berlin presented the bid for the 1936 Olympic Games. Lt. hdlg. obv., EF. ($450) 252. Second Worker’s Olympiad in Vienna, 1931. Participant’s Pin. Triangular brass, 35x30mm. Number “2” over javelin thrower, legend below. EF. ($100) 243. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion Postcards with Spanish legend, by Cigarillos Guerrillero, printed by N.R.M., Leiden, Holland. Postcards Numbers 1 to 9, showing matches against Argentina, Holland, Germany and the Uruguayan soccer team. VF-EF. (9 pcs.) Very scarce cards. ($275) 244. Group of Nine Swimming Events Postcards. Sepia, 9x14cm (3.5”x5.5”), by Weenenk & Snel, The Hague. Includes gold winners Tsuruta, Japan, 200 Meters and Desjardins, USA, Diving. Numbers 106, 107, 112, 114, 118, 119-121. EF. (9 pcs.) ($250) 245. (Sheet Music) Op Ter Olympiade. Propaganda March for the IXth Olympiad, by G.V. Weezel. 4pp., 24x32.2cm. Color covers. Abt. EF. ($100) 246. (Brochure) Hofman,, M. Israel En de Vreemden of Het Kwaad Der Olympiade in Nederland. 22pp., 14.8x22.8cm (5.8”x9”), in Dutch language. A minister’s talk against the Olympic Games in the Netherlands. Stiff green covers, marginal browning, VF-EF. ($125) 247. (Magazine) Sports Chronicle. Official Publication of the Dutch Soccer Association. Holland-Uruguay Number, May 31, 1928. 16pp. illustrated, 24.7x32cm (9.7”x12.6”), in Dutch. Detailed report on the match Holland-Uruguay 0-2. Orange covers, VF-EF. ($150) c248. Special Leather-Bound IXth Olympiad Amsterdam 1928 Official Celebration Publication, published by the Organizing Committee. 112pp. illustrated, 16 color Art Deco-style postcards of Olympic sports pasted in, 17 profusely illustrated pages on the Art Competition, and 4pp. on the St. Moritz 1928 Winter Olympic Games. Bound in brown leather, gilt, spotty, contents EF. Very rare edition. ($300) 249. (Book) The Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. 50pp., many photos, 23.5x32cm (9.3”x12.6”), in five languages. Photographic plates showing all parts of the stadium, with captions, plus introduction about construction. Very informative. Covers lt. sunning, contents EF. ($300) LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 c253. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x48mm, by Julio Kilenyi. Winged figure of Fame blowing horn, Olympic rings above, winter landscape in background. Rev. Six winter sports depicted on shields around legend in six lines, scenes of curling and dogsledding below. Abt. EF. ($6,500) 254. Olympic Winter Games Commission Bob Run Button. Red and cream celluloid, 43mm, numbered. Plus a yellow signed waiver flyer February 12, 1932, corresponding to the number on the button, 14.5x15.9cm (5.7”x”6.3”), creased. Button EF. (2 pcs.) ($475) 255. Celluloid Bleacher Season Ticket. Orange and black, 9.5x5.8cm (3.7”x2.3”). Participation medal shown on back. EF. ($150) c256. (Brochure) Setting the Stage for the III Olympic Winter Games. Published by the III Olympic Winter Games Committee. 16pp. illus., 18x23cm (7.1”x9.1”). Construction of venues, budget, Commission members, etc. Initials of Godfrey Dewey, President of Organising Committee, on cover with penciled changes to budget on page 12. EF. ($275) 257. Invitation on Behalf of the Organising Committee to Donate Funds for the III Olympic Winter Games. 2pp., 17.8x24.8cm (7”x9.8”). Lt. marginal browning, abt. EF. ($100) 18 263 259 258 260 262 269 268 264 270 265 272 273 274 276 275 277 c267. First Olympic Sponsor Button by Arden Milk. White celluloid, red and blue design, 38mm. Olympic Games legend over American shield, Arden Milk advertising on scroll. EF. ($175) 268. Xth Olympiad Los Angeles U.S. Shield Pin. Silver, 10x11mm. Blue and red enameled American shield surrounded by legend. Toned EF. ($125) 269. Commemorative Gold ½ Dollar, Olympiad Los Angeles 1932. Goldplated bronze, 12mm. Denomination over California bear. Rev. Olympic runner at start. Abt. EF. ($125) 270. Commemorative Ring. Goldplated, size 10. “Xth Olympiad 1932 Los Angeles” legend and Olympic rings in rope border. EF. ($175) 271. Olympic Bulletin Number 3, April 1931. 16pp. illus., 27.6x40cm (10.9”x15.8”), in English, French, Spanish and German. Housing of athletes, the Olympic Village, Travel to the Games for Athletes, Housing for Female Athletes, etc. EF. ($100) 272. (Brochure) Modern Pentathlon. General Rules, Program, and Prizes. 28pp., 12x19.4cm (4.7”x7.6”), in German language. Lavender cover. EF. ($90) 273. (Brochure) Shooting. General Rules, Program and Prizes. 24pp., 12x19.7cm (4.7”x7.8”), in English. Lt. orange cover. EF, upper r. corner creased. ($90) 274. (Brochure) Weight Lifting. General Rules, Program and Prizes. 25pp., 12x19.4cm (4.7”x7.6”), in English. Lt. brown cover. EF. ($90) 275. (Brochure) Wrestling. General Rules, Program, and Prizes. 22pp., 12.4x19.7cm (4.9”x7.8”), in French language. Yellow cover. EF. ($90) 276. Olympic Stadium Pass for all events of the Xth Olympiad held in the stadium. Green, 14.5x8.8cm (5.7”x3.5”). EF. In lt. brown leather wallet (spotty). ($225) 277. Olympic Stadium Pass. Green, 14.5x8.7cm (5.7”x3.4”). Valid for all events in the Olympic Stadium, July 30 to August 14, 1932. EF, sm. spot. ($150) 258. Triplicate Figure Skating Pairs Entry Form. Pink, 3pp., 21.6x35.5cm (8.5”x14”). EF. ($100) 259. (Brochure) General Rules and Program. III Olympic Winter Games Committee. 32pp. illus., 13.3x19.1cm (5.2”x7.5”). IOC and Organising Committee members, rules and specific information for all sports, venues, programs, etc. EF, evidence of mounting on back cover. ($175) 260. Daily Program, February 15, 1932. 21pp., 13.3x18.9cm (5.2”x7.4”), in English, French and German. 4-man Bobsleigh, won by U.S. team. Includes results of all events through February 14. Color cover. EF. ($150) c261. (Results) February 4-15 Summaries. 25pp., 13.5x18.9cm (5.3”x7.4”). Contains results for all events, all participants, and all matches. Stiff color covers featuring ski jumper poster. EF. ($200) 262. (Brochure) Report on the Participation of the German Bobsled Team. Speech given by Hanns Kilian on April 12, 1932. 8pp., 20.4x4x26.8cm (8”x10.6”), in German. Speech on the participation of the German Olympic Bobsled team, accidents by Two-Man and Four-Man teams, bronze medal for Four-Man team, etc. Kilian was a member of the bronze medal winning German Four-Man Bobsled team. Lt. browning, o.w. EF. Scarce. ($175) LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 263. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by J. Kilenyi. Standing athlete carrying unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad. Rev. Two seated female figures supporting shield of the United States. EF. ($1,100) 264. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, EF, spots on rev. ($900) 265. Participation Medal for the Olympic Chorus. Bronze, 38mm, by J. Kilenyi. Standing athlete carrying unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad. Rev. 3-line legend. Partially toned EF. ($250) c266. Charles Lindbergh Silver Medal, 1932. Silver, 72mm, by Frederic MacMonnies. Bust half l. of aviator. Rev. The Lone Eagle surrounded by Death, Storm and Thunder. SOM issue #4. MacMonnies was awarded Second Prize in the Medals and Relief’s Section of the Art Competition and Exhibition for this medal. No First Prize was awarded. EF. Rare in silver. ($450) 271 The index is in the back! 19 278 282 280 279 281 285 284 283 288 290 291 278. Italian Lottery Ticket April 7, 1932, to Raise Funds for the Italian Team in Los Angeles. Brown, 22.2x12.4cm (8.7”x4.9”). Rules of the lottery on back. Crease, VF+. ($100) 279. (Brochure) Kampmann, Ernst A. The Olympic Games 1932 and German Weightlifting and Wrestling. 72pp. illus., 21.2x29.6cm (8.4”x11.7”), in German. Report of the trip of the German team to Los Angeles, the events, closing ceremony, complete results for all events. Cover spotty, tears, spine chipped, contents VF-EF. Scarce. ($150) 280. (Magazine) The Southern Californian. Olympic Program Edition, August 1932. 22.8x30mm (9”x11.8”). 32pp. Contains 13 pages of Schedule of Events and Official Records at the Olympic Stadium, Avery Brundage, History of the Olympic Games, the Olympic Village, venues, etc. Blue and red covers, VF-EF. ($125) 281. Official Danish American Olympic Book, Olympic Games, Los Angeles, 1932. Published by Danish Olympic Committee of U.S. 33pp. illus., 23x30.4cm. Danish team presentation, honor roll of Danish-Americans whose contributions financed Danish team, Olympic venues, program for Danish team in the U.S., etc. Color covers stained, contents EF. ($125) 282. Ice Hockey World Championship in Prague, 1933. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by J. Mara. View of Prague in wreath, French legend below. Rev. Ice hockey player surrounded by Czech legend. EF, cased. ($300) 283. Photo of Spyridon Lambros, President of the Greek NOC from 1899 to 1917. Photo 17x22.3cm (6.7”x8.8”). Probably made on the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Restoration of the Olympic Games, 1934. In wooden frame, glazed. ($200) 284. Participant’s Badge of the Third Worker’s Olympiad in Prague, 1934. Bronze, 37x30cm. Mother and child presenting worker and athlete. EF. ($125) 285. British Silver Jubilee Olympic Games Committee Medal, Bombay 1935. Silver, 41mm. Crowned bust l. of George V and queen. Rev. Indian female crowning athlete, design similar to reverse of Paris 1924 participation medal. Toned EF, sm. rns. Rare. ($275) 286 292 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 286. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit over Olympic rings within German legend. Rev. Olympic motto over fir branches. EF. ($2,000) c287. Ice Hockey Participant’s Badge of Silver Medal Winning Canadian Team. Bronze, 38mm, partially enameled in color. View of Kreuzeck mountain, “63” on back. The Canadian team had won all Olympic ice hockey matches between 1920 and 1932; the British team, with many Canadian educated players, won gold in Garmisch. EF, in original box. ($975) 288. Official Visitor’s Pin Printing Block. Lead, 39x39mm. View of Kreuzeck Mountain with Olympic rings. Mounted on square wooden block, 21mm high. EF. ($150) c289. Commemorative Handpainted Porcelain Cup and Saucer. White porcelain, multicolor décor, 65mm wide, 50mm high, by BL Manufactory. Partenkirchen feathered coat of arms, Olympic rings on sides, trimmed in gold. EF. Saucer 11.5cm (4.5”) wide, lt. wear on gold. EF. ($200) 290. Official Daily Program, February 8, 1936. Red covers, 32pp. illus., 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ski slalom, Ladies, won by Christl Cranz, Germany; and Ice Hockey. A few results penciled in. With green changes flyer. Covers lt. foxing, contents EF. ($225) 291. Official Daily Program, February 12, 1936. Brown covers, 49pp. illus., 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ladies figure skating, ice hockey, 5000m speed skating won by Ivar Ballangrud, Norway; 4-Man Bobsled won by Swiss team. With green changes flyer. Covers abt. EF, contents EF. ($225) 292. (Magazine) L’Illustration. February 22, 1936. 46pp. illustrated, 28.5x38cm (11.2”x15”), in French. Includes 2-page article on the Garmisch Olympic games, plus inside cover photo of the Pausin Skaters. VF-EF. ($100) 20 298 301 297 295 300 299 303 302 305 304 BERLIN, 11th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1936 c293. Boxed Participation Medal. Olive brown patina, cast bronze, 70mm, by O. Placzek. Five athletes representing the five continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell. Rev. Olympic Bell embossed with German Eagle holding Olympic rings, within five concentric circles. Red-brown patina, EF, spot, in original round cardboard box. ($425) c294. Boxing Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 42x44mm, by Lauer. Numbered, with red ribbon inscribed “Boxen”. EF. ($950) 295. Press Badge. Bronze, 42x44mm, by Lauer. With red-yellow ribbon. EF. ($750) c296. Second Class Olympic Order. Goldplated, white enamel, 55x56mm. Olympic rings affixed in center, German State eagle with swastika at top. With red and white striped ribbon, black border. EF. Very scarce. ($1,000) 297. Official Olympic Merit Medal. Silvered bronze, 37mm. State eagle with swastika, pillar with Olympic rings in back. Rev. “For meritorious work at the Olympic Games 1936” (translated from German) over oak sprig. VF-EF/EF, with orange and white-striped ribbon. ($200) 298. Swedish Team Pin for Garmisch and Berlin Games. Goldplated, 23x22mm. Blue and yellow enameled flag, “1936” date on back. EF. ($175) 299. Yugoslavia Team Pin. Silvered, 16mm. EF. Very scarce. ($225) 300. Large Olympic Year 1935 Award Plaque. Cast blackened iron, 11.5x13.5cm (4.5”x5.3”). Nude athlete holding Olympic flag, large swastika in back. Rev. Large German eagle holding Olympic rings. With stand. EF. ($350) 301. Large Official Olympic Year 1936 Award Medal. Cast blackened iron, 11.5cm (4.5”). Nude athlete waving Olympic flag, large swastika in background. Rev. Large Reich eagle with Olympic rings. EF. ($275) 306 302. Commemorative Olympic Bell Box Medal. Bronze, 58mm, made by Merz. Olympic bell. Rev. Quadriga on Brandenburg Gate within Olympic legend, traces of goldplating. Contains 10 round photos of Olympic stadium and Olympic Village, captions in 4 languages on back. EF. ($250) 303. Official Silver Visitor’s Medal. Silver, 36mm, by K. Roth. Standing Victory. Rev. Olympic bell, recognition legend engraved in field. Toned EF, tiny rn. ($150) 304. Berlin Olympiad 1936 Commemorative Medal. Bronze, 33mm. Swastika behind legend in 7 lines by Buenos Aires German Sports Club. Rev. Logo surrounded by legend. Looped with ring. EF. ($100) 305. Commemorative Eau de Cologne Medal. Silvered bronze, 35mm, made by “4711” Eau de Cologne Company in Cologne. Athlete’s head over legend. Rev. Bell in laurel wreath. Looped, VF-EF. ($75) 306. Meissen Porcelain Medal. Brown ceramic, 11.5cm (4.5”), made in Meissen. Aerial view of Olympic Stadium and Reichsportfeld. Rev. Large Olympic bell. EF. ($375) 21 The index is in the back! 307 314 310 321 311 320 323 324 307. Bronze Plaque of the Ancient Olympic Games: Winner’s Ceremony and Banquet. 9.7x12cm (3.8”x4.7”). Plaque illustrates Day Six of the official 1936 presentation set of the Ancient Olympic Games for high dignitaries. EF. ($175) c308. Official Kiel Yachting Car Plaque. Silvered, enameled, 68x68mm. Kiel logo, rings above yachts, fish below. Black background. EF. ($175) c309. Silver and Brown Semi-Precious Stone Men’s Presentation Ring of Reich Sport Minister von Tschammer und Osten to German Olympic Medal Winners. Silver, 18x27mm, with silver Reich eagle and Olympic rings, three oak leaves on either side. Presented 327 c318. Commemorative Porcelain Cup. 92mm wide, 45mm tall, handpainted, by Geyersthal Manufactory. Red and black Berlin coat of arms and color Olympic rings inside. Scalloped edge. EF. ($175) c319. Commemorative Berlin Olympiad Handpainted 1936 Porcelain Cup. 58mm high, made by Ama, Bavaria. Crowned and helmeted Berlin coat of arms between color Olympic rings and legend; cup is standing on ornate legs. Partially trimmed in gold. EF. ($150) 320. Commemorative Olympic Bell Glass Ashtray. Thick clear glass, 11.5x11.5cm (4.5”x4.5”) tall. Olympic bell between “19-36” engraved in center. Lt. wear, VF-EF. ($200) 321. Commemorative Cigarette Box. Gilt iron, 115x65mm (4.5”x2.6”). Ancient Greek biga l., “1936” below. Rev. 5 rings around “1936” in laurel wreath. VF-EF. ($175) c322. Olympic Stadium Berlin Picture in Gold Frame. 17.2x21.7cm (6.8”x8.5”), signed ML. Multicolor view of Entry to Olympic Stadium between Berlin coat of arms and large color rings. Glazed. EF. ($175) 323. Torch Relay Spoon. Silverplated, 12cm (4.7”) long. Torch runner right between Olympic rings and “Olympia” (the flame was lit in Olympia), legend below. EF. ($150) 324. Commemorative Olympic Bell Dish. Silvered brass, 11.3cm (4.5”). Embossed Olympic bell in center with motto “I call the youth of the world”. Spotty VF. ($100) c325. Large Commemorative Tapestry of the Berlin Olympic Games, 1936. Multicolor, woven, 180x77cm (70.9”x30.3”). View of Berlin Cathedral and Castle, Spree River in foreground, “Olympische Spiele 1936/Berlin” legend, wool tassels at bottom. EF. ($1,250) c326. South African Sport Students’ Patch. Multicolor, 10.8cm (4.3”). “Olympia Berlin 1936” over flame and Olympic rings, in center, on black cloth with circular “SOUTH AFRICAN OLYMPIC SPORTS STUDENTS TEAM” legend. Sport students from participating nations were invited to Berlin during the Olympic Games. EF. Rare. ($150) 327. Commemorative Olympiad 1936 Berlin Lace Doily. Handmade, 22cm (8.7”). Crowned and helmeted Berlin shield between Olympic rings, “OLYMPIADE 1936 BERLIN” encircled by wide flower lace border. EF. ($175) c328. German Olympic Games 1934-1936 Bookmark. Red silk, embroidered in black and white, 37x93mm (1.5”x3.7”). German eagle holding Olympic rings, between legend. EF. ($100) together with an award document (not included) to medal winners deemed true Aryan athletes. EF. Extremely rare. ($2,250) 310. Commemorative Berlin 1936 Olympic Ring. Silver, “830” hallmark. Size 8 1/2. “1936” over Olympic rings, black stone behind. EF. Rare. ($275) 311. Polish NOC Presentation Sculpture to Polish Boxing Participants. Spelter (bronzed white metal), 19.7cm (7.8”) tall, base 9.4x8.4cm (3.7”x3.3”). Boxer in fighting pose on pedestal inscribed “Polska Druzyna/Na XI Olimpiade/Berlin 1936”. EF. Rare. ($750) c312. Large Commemorative Olympic Bell. Cast blackened iron, 14cm (55”) wide, 16.5cm (6.5”) high, made in Japan. Gold German Reich eagle holding color Olympic rings, German and Japanese commemorative legend 1936 around bottom. No clapper. EF. Rare. ($750) c313. Wooden Model of the Olympic Village. Contains 21 houses with red roofs, each 56x20mm, 17mm high, 2 flagpoles and 14 green trees. EF. Very rare Olympic Village group. ($450) 314. Commemorative Mesh Coin Purse Presented to Dignitaries’ Wives in Berlin 1936. Brass, top with color Olympic rings. VF-EF. Scarce. ($375) c315. Torch Relay Blue and White Porcelain Plaque. 9x18.1cm (3.5”x7.1”). Route of first Olympic torch relay from Olympia, Greece to Berlin 1936. Sm. chip upper r. edge, not affecting design, o.w. EF. Rare. ($250) 316. Commemorative White Porcelain Cup: Olympiad Berlin 1936 – The Home of Peace. Translucent white porcelain, 6cm (2.4”) high, by Fürstenberg. Olympic rings and legend in raised design “Olympiade Berlin 1936 – Der Hort des Friedens” (“Olympiad Berlin 1936 – Home of Peace”, transl.) EF. ($200) c317. Handpainted Cobalt Blue Porcelain Cup. 8cm (3.1”) wide, 5cm (2”) tall, by Johann Haviland, Bavaria. Handpainted color Olympic rings and helmeted crowned Berlin city shield between Olympic Games legend inside cup, edges and handle trimmed in gold. EF. ($200) 316 22 332 330 333 334 331 340 339 335 341 338 336 c329. Berlin 1936. Official Torch Relay Diploma for an Austrian Participant, 1936. Yellow and black, 23x34.8cm (9.1”x13.7”). Cauldron with flame emitting rays at top, legend below. Signed by Organising Committee President Lewald and Austrian NOC President, and stamp of Austrian NOC. Creased, spots, VF. In wooden frame, glazed. ($1,500) 330. (Program) Official Daily Program, August 7, 1936. 64pp., 15.2x21.8cm (6”x8.6”), in German, English and French. Finals in 5000 Meters (won by G. Hoeckert, Finland), 400 Meters (won by Archie Williams, USA), Cycling Hockey, Shooting, Polo, etc. EF. ($125) 331. Official Daily Program, August 8, 1936. 72pp., 15x22cm (5.9”x8.7”), in German, English and French. Finals in 4x400m Relay, 3000-Meter Steeplechase, etc. Some results penciled in VF-EF. ($125) 332. Ticket. Athletics, August 4, 1936, Olympic Stadium, Price RM 1.-, Standing Room. 10x7cm (3.9”x2.8”). Crease, VF-EF. ($100) 333. (Ticket) Handball Finals, August 14, 1936, 15.00 Uhr, Olympia Stadion, II Platz, RM 2.50. Cream and green, 10.1x7cm (4”x2.8”), Germany-Austria 8-6. EF. ($100) 334. (Ticket) Hockey, August 12, 16.30 Uhr, Hockey Stadion, Price RM. 2.-. 10.1x7cm (4”x2.8”). EF. ($100) 335. (Ticket) Polo, August 6, 14.00 Uhr, Polo Field (Reichssportfeld), Price RM. 1.-. 10.1x7cm (4”x2.8”). Lt. creases, VF-EF. Scarce ticket. ($150) 336. Ticket. Swimming, August 15, 1936, Swimming Stadium, 9.00 and 15.00, Price RM 2.50, Standing Room. 10.5x6cm (4.1”x2.4”). 1500- 342 343 339. Berlin and the Reichssportfeld. Set of 10 Original Photos. 9x6cm (3.5”x2.4”), by Kunstanstalt Stengel, Berlin. Olympic Stadium, Swimming Stadium, etc. With orange folder. EF. ($100) 340. (Brochure) Krause, Gerhard. Das Reichsportfeld. The Olympic Stadium and Surrounding Sports Grounds. Berlin, 1936. 18pp. text in German, 27 photographic plates with captions in German and English. Very informative. Sm. chips on cover corners, contents EF. ($150) 341. (Brochure) Inauguration of the Olympic Art Exhibition, July 31, 1936. Group of 4 Speeches. Each 22.8x31.6cm (9”x12.4”), in German, English and French languages. Reich Minister Dr. Goebbels (9pp.), IOC President Baillet-Latour (3pp.) and Organising Committee President Dr. Th. Lewald (3 pp.) All in Inauguration of the Olympic Art Exhibition Folder, lt. scuffing and browning, speeches EF. (4 pcs.) Rare. ($400) 342. (Brochure) Germany. Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Fold-out brochure, 19pp. illustrated, 10.3x22.4cm (4.1”x8.8”), in English language. Program, venues, ticket prices, travel, accommodations, etc. Abt. EF. ($100) 343. (Brochure) Denckler, Ernst. What do you need to know about the Olympiad? Handbook on all questions and program of the XIth Olympiad Berlin 1936. 32pp. 12x18cm (4.7”x7.1”). Emblems, history of ancient and modern Olympic Games since 1896, etc. Orange pictorial stiff covers, EF. ($75) Meter Freestyle and 200-Meter Breaststroke won by Noburu Terada, Japan; Rita Mastenbroek, Holland, won 400-Meter Freestyle. Crease, VF-EF. ($125) c337. Official Olympic Congratulatory Telegram for Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, Discus Gold Medal Winner. 4 pages, covers color and gold, 20.9x29.7cm (8.2”x11.7”). Head of winner. Rev. Olympic bell. Punchholed, sm. tape remnants on l., o.w. EF. ($175) 338. (Brochure) Official Participation List of the XIth Olympiad. 7pp., 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”), in German language. Participating nations and their events, 6pp. spreadsheet of all events and nations. Crease, VF-EF. Rare documentation. ($150) The index is in the back! “c” in front of lot numbers — photo is in the color section! 23 346 344 344 350 345 349 351 344 344 352 344. Set of Three Rare Muratti Cigarette Card Albums: Brennpunkte des Deutschen Sports. Stiff cardboard covers, 28x23.7cm (11”x9.3”), in German, complete with over 700 photographic cards pasted in. Vol. 1. Between the Olympic Games. 80pp. Olympic champions since 1896, German and international sport meets, soccer world cup 1934, tennis, organization of German sport in Third Reich, etc. Vol. 2. Sports Nations Prepare for the Olympic Games. 104pp. Olympic athletes in all countries, the summer and winter sports, torch relay, Art competition, etc. Vol. 3. The XI Olympic Games in Berlin, 79pp. Olympic events of Garmisch and Berlin. Covers abt. EF, contents EF. Very rare complete set. (3 vols.) ($975) 345. (Book) Beckman’s Sport Dictionary A-Z. Leipzig-Wien, 1933. 2,459pp. illus. plus 48pp., 14.5x20cm (5.7”x7.9”), in German. Comprehensive dictionary listing all sports, sportsmen, championships, history of sport, etc. worldwide; includes 16pp. on Olympic Games, With complete results 1896-1932. A wealth of information. Green linen, ltly. faded, contents EF. ($125) 346. Field Hockey Stick with Signatures of the 1938 Indian Olympic Field Hockey Team. 90.3cm (35.6”) long. VF+. ($325) 359 359 352. Postcard from Nov. 23, 1939, with Rolling Stamp “XII Olympiad/ Olympic rings/20.7-4.8 1940”. Punchholed at l. VF-EF. ($75) 353. (Brochure) Shooting. General Rules, Regulations and Program. 60pp, 12.8x18.5cm (5”x7.3”), in German language. Includes complete program for Helsinki 1940 Olympic Games. Trace of glue on spine, lt. browning, contents clean. ($200) 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, CORTINA d’AMPEZZO, 1944 (Canceled) c354. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1941-1944 Badge. Bronze, multicolor enamel, 28mm. Ski jumper, Olympic rings above, “CORTINA 1941-1944” on sides. Ski World championships were held in 1941. The 1944 Olympic Games were canceled. EF. Very rare. ($450) TOKYO, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) c347. Blue and White Porcelain Sake Cup. 5.6cm wide, 3cm tall. Olympic rings, Japanese flag and flowers alternating around sides, legend at bottom. EF. ($200) c348. (Brochure) Japan Calling! Foldout brochure in sepia in 14 illustrated sections, 10.7x21.3cm (4.2”x8.4”) each section, published by the Board of Tourist Industry (ca. 1936/37). Article on 1940 Olympic Games in Tokyo, construction of stadium and venues, and design of Olympic village. Color covers, lt. crease, EF. ($175) HELSINKI, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) 349. Official Logo Pin. Silvered, 14x24mm. Radiant flame between “1940” and Olympic rings. EF. ($100) 350. Official Olympic Rings Pin. Silvered, 15x10mm. EF. ($75) 351. Group of 7 Blue and White Helsinki 1940 Labels in Different Languages. 41mm. Official logo surrounded by legend in Finnish, German, Italian, English, Swedish, French and Spanish. Hinged. EF. (7 pcs.) ($150) 353 ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 c355. IOC Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun with color rings surrounded by legend on white. EF. Rare. ($4,500) c356. Gold Official’s Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend on red, color rings affixed in center. EF. ($900) c357. Participant’s Badge. Silvered bronze, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend on blue, color rings affixed in center. EF. ($750) c358. Press Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend in green, color Olympic rings affixed in center. EF. ($850) 359. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 40mm, by Wiederkehr. Olympic rings over French legend in five lines. Rev. Symbolic figure of Victory, mountain range in back. Toned EF, in dark red case with gold Olympic rings. 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Messenger Pass for Bisley Shooting Venue. Brown cardboard, 6x8.7cm (2.4”x3.4”). Official report p. 133. EF. ($100) c369. Large Handpainted Color Olympic Rings Wall Decoration. White metal, painted in 5 Olympic colors, 36.8x25.8cm (14.5”x10.2”). VF-EF. ($275) 370. (Brochure) General Regulations and Program. 64pp., 12.6x18.5cm (5”x7.3”), in French. Includes protocol to celebrate the Olympic Games, rules and programs for all events. Cover VF-EF, contents EF. ($150) 371. Group of 23 Official Daily Programs. Bound in blue leatherette with gilt lettering on the back, 14x21.2cm (5.5”x8.3”). Included is a complete set of Athletics programs, 5 Soccer programs including Semi-Finals, 3rd place match and finals; Swimming (5), boxing, cycling, hockey finals and gymnastics. Some pencil notations. EF. (23 programs). ($975) c372. (Brochure) XIV Olimpiada. London 1948. XIVth Olympiad London 1948, in Polish Language. Lodzi, 1948. 70pp., many photos, and illustrations from the Art Competition, 15x20.7cm (5.9”x8.1”). Report on each event, with results. Stiff covers browned, contents generally EF. Scarce. ($175) 373. Italian NOC Report - Italy at the XIVth Olympiad. 247pp. illus., 20.2x27.2cm (8”x10.7”), in Italian language. Report on the 1948 London summer and St. Moritz winter games, the art competition in London, winner’s chart 1896-1948. Blue linen gilt, lt. scuffing, EF. ($175) 374. (Brochure and Program) Olympic Day of the Austrian Youth, July 2 and 3, 1949. Published by the Austrian NOC. 63pp., 14.7x20.6cm (5.8”8.1”), in German. Two-page Olympic Day Program laid-in; chapters on all sports in Austria, addresses of sports federations, etc. Pictorial cover stained, o.w. VF-EF. ($100) 376 c360. 5 Franken Size Gold Medal, Struck at Bern Mint. Gold, 33mm, 27 grams, 900 gold, by Wiederkehr. Kneeling nude athlete holding torch. Rev. Olympic rings over laurel branches. EF. ($900) c361. St. Moritz 1948 Poster Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1986). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. Pair of skiers in mountains, sun rising, Olympic rings at l. EF. ($250) 362. Dick Button World Champion Folding Ice Skate Scabbards. Pocket size, 34.7x5cm (13.7”x2”), blue plastic. EF. In colorful carton with photo of Dick Button, Olympic winter gold medalist in 1948 and 1952. ($150) LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 363. Danish Team Pin. Silver, 18mm. Rings above “1948” encircled by laurel wreath. Toned EF. ($150) 364. Hungarian Team Pin. Bronze, black enamel, 18x23mm. Hungarian colors at top. EF. ($125) 365. Official’s Badge of the U.S. Olympic Final Boxing Trials, Boston Garden, June 28-29, 1948. Red-white-blue striped silk ribbon with gold legend. EF. ($100) c366. Commemorative Hungary Olympic Games 1948 Plaque. WM, 48x74mm. Affixed gilt and multicolor enameled logo of the Hungarian NOC, Olympic rings at top, “HUNGARIA 1948” below. Toned EF. ($175) 367. Commemorative Brass Ashtray. 11.7x11.7cm (4.6”x4.6”). Six track and field events and swimming event surrounding “XIVth Olympiad London 1948” in laurel wreath. EF. ($150) 368. Full Press Sectional Pass for Prix des Nations Jumping Event and Closing Ceremony, August 14, 1948, Empire Stadium, 1:30 p.m. Yellow, 18.5x8.9cm (7.3”x3.5”). Partially sunned, left gate check detached, VF-EF. ($125) 367 FOURTH SOCCER WORLD CUP, RIO DE JANEIRO, 1950 375. Jules Rimet Cup for Winner Uruguay Medal. Silver, multicolor enamel, 24x35mm. Flags of Uruguay and Brazil over soccer ball with South America and stadium. Rev. Jules Rimet Cup over winners Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden and Spain, flanked by laurel branches. Looped. EF. Rare. ($350) 376. Commemorative Medal, 1950. Bronze, 35mm. Leg with soccer ball. Rev. The stadium. EF. ($150) Please Bid Early! 25 377 378 379 378a 380 384 383 385 382 386 389 387 390 OSLO, 6th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1952 377. Commemorative Snowball and Skis Pin. Silvered, 26x38mm. “Oslo 1952” over color rings, snowball with skis attached at bottom. EF. ($150) 378. Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 23, 1952, Jordal Amfi, 17.00h, Standing Room. Sweden-Switzerland. Creased, VF. ($100) 378a. Ticket. 10km Long Distance Race, Ladies, and 4x10km Relay, February 23, 1952, Holmenkollen, Price Kr.8. Orange and black, 14.7x9.8cm (5.8”x3.9”). VF-EF. ($125) 379. Complete Bound Set of Official Daily Programs, Nrs. 1 and 2, Opening Ceremony, February 1 and 2, 1952, to Nr. 11, Closing Ceremony, February 11, 1952. Bound with color covers, in yellow linen, 13.2x18.7cm (5.2”x7.4”) All EF. ($950) 380. Austrian NOC Report. Olympic Winter Games, Oslo 1952. Vienna (1952). 96pp. illus., 21.3x30.3cm (8.4”x11.9”), in German. Leatherette and boards, EF, dust jacket scuffed, contents EF. Scarce report. ($150) 392 391 HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 c381. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 50mm by Cassioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team mates. EF. ($7,250) 382. Participation Medal. Bronze, 54mm, by K. Räsänen. Stylized athletes’ heads superimposed over the Olympic Stadium. Rev. Male and female athletes to left holding torches over Olympic rings. EF. ($300) 383. Pair of Soviet Team Pins. Gilt, red enamel, 37x26mm and 23x17mm. First participation of the Soviet Union in summer Olympic Games. 1912 marked the last participation of Imperial Russia. Abt. EF and EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) 384. Gold First Place Winner’s Pin. Goldplated, 13x15mm. EF. ($125) 385. Helsinki 1952 Olympic Boy Scouts Pin. Goldplated, 13x14mm, “OP” monogram. The Boy Scouts volunteered their help during the Helsinki Olympic Games. EF. Very scarce. ($150) 26 391 386. Commemorative Helsinki 1952 Thermometer Pin. Silvered, 25x60mm. Olympic Tower with thermometer (working!). EF. Very unusual. ($150) 387. German Olympic Trials in Berlin 1952 Paperweight. Bronze medal, 67mm. Berlin Bear on shield surrounded by legend, Olympic rings below. Mounted on marble base, 8.5x3.5x2cm. First summer Olympic Games to which Germany was invited after World War II. EF. ($150) c388. Commemorative Flashlight. Chrome-plated, 12x6.5cm (4.8”x2.6”). Color lithograph in center of Olympic stadium with Olympic rings and view of Helsinki from sea. VF-EF. ($175) 389. Large Commemorative Letter Holder. Gilt brass, 11.5x7.5cm (4.5”x3”), 3.8cm (1.5”) deep. View of Helsinki, Olympic rings above, Olympic legend on side. Could also hold large fireplace matches. VF-EF. Scarce. ($150) 390. Commemorative Leather Cigarette Case. 6.5x10cm (2.6”x3.9”). Embossed, green and white painted discus thrower, Helsinki Olympic stadium tower in back. EF. (125) 391. Bound Set of 50 Programs for all Events, Plus Press Guide and Art Exhibition Catalog. Blue linen with gold lettering on spine, 15.2x21.5cm (6”x8.5”). Includes speech by Erik von Frenckell at the Opening of the FIFA Congress, July 24, 1952; Demonstration Events Program, Opening and Closing Programs. Almost all programs EF, binding EF. Rare set. ($1,750) 392. Program. Basketball, Semi-Finals and Finals, Messuhalli II, July 28-August 2, 1952. 17pp., 14.9x20.8cm (5.9”x8.2”), lt. blue covers. USA won gold. Russian signature on cover from July 28 match USSR-USA. Crease, VF-EF. ($90) 394 401 395 402 396 404 394. Official Daily Program. Gymnastics, July 19-24, 1952. 33pp., 14.6x20.6mm (5.7”x8.1”), dark blue covers. Includes list of all male and female gymnasts. EF. ($90) 395. Official Daily Program. Soccer, July 28-August 2, 1952, SemiFinals and Finals. 14pp., 13.5x19.l3cm (5.3”x7.6”), black covers. Includes previous soccer results. A few results noted. Hungary won gold. Crease, abt. EF. ($90) 396. (Ticket) Wrestling, July 23, 1952, Messuhalli I. Blue, 15x9cm (5.9”x3.5”). Crease, abt. EF. ($65) 397. Ticket. Closing Ceremony, August 3, 1952, Olympic Stadium, gray, 11.4x8.9cm (4.5”x3.5”). Crease, sm. tears, VF-EF. ($75) c398. Set of Eight Satirical Olympic Games Postcards. Multicolor, 9.2x14.2cm (3.6”x5.6”). EF. (8 pcs.) ($125) 399. (Film Program) Olympia Helsinki. 4pp. illustrated, 18.4x26.6cm (7.2”x10.5”), in German, by Illustrierte Film-Bühne. Official film of the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. EF. ($75) 400. Dutch Pocket Calendar 1952. Red linen, 49pp. 7x10.6cm (2.8”x4.2”). Includes 25pp. relating to Helsinki Olympic Games program, the Olympic oath, previous records for Olympic events. Olympic rings over “1952” on cover. EF. ($75) 401. (Brochure) Olympia in German Contemporary Art. Exhibit for the XVth Olympiad by the German NOC and the City of Frankfurt/M., 1952. 36pp. text plus 17 photographic plates of athletic sculptures, sport complexes, etc. 15x21.4cm (5.9”x8.4”), in German language. Stiff pictorial covers ltly. soiled, contents EF. ($125) 402. (Book) Nilsson, Tore and Blomquist, Rolf. Winter Olympia 1952 and Summer Olympia 1952. Stockholm, 1952. 82pp. and 96pp., well illustrated, 21.5x29.9cm, in Swedish. Reports on the 1952 Oslo winter and Helsinki summer games. Bound together in half linen and color pictorial boards, ltly. scuffed, o.w. EF. ($125) 403. Swiss NOC Report. Report on the Swiss Participation. 37pp., 21x29.6cm (8.3”11.7”), in German. Includes first Soviet participation ever, and first German and Japanese participation after World War II. Sm. stain on cover, o.w. EF. ($150) 404. Program of British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, B.C., 1954. 15pp. illus. in b&w and color, 18.2x25.9cm (7.2”x10.2”). Includes schedule and color coat of arms of all participating nations. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($100) 405. (Film Program) Soccer World Cup 1954. Das Neue Film Program. 4pp. illustrated, 20.4x28cm (8”x11”), in German language. Germany won the World Soccer Cup in 1954. Creased, abt. EF. ($75) 406. Xth FIMS (International Medical Federation) Congress in Belgrade Pin, 1954. Bronze, white enamel, color rings on top. EF. ($75) 399 397 400 406 405 407 408 409 27 CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 407. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Snowflake over Mount Pomagagnon. Dark uneven patina, o.w. EF. ($3,250) 408. Participation Medal. Bronze, 45mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. Toned EF. ($750) 409. Participation Medal. As preceding medal. EF, with flaws resulting from striking process on both sides. ($450) c410. Torchbearer’s Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 12x16mm. EF. ($150) 411 412 414 416 415 416. Ticket. Three-Day Event: Dressage, June 11, 1956, 9:00 a.m., Olympic Stadium, Price Kr. 5.-. 12x7.8cm (4.7”x3.1”). EF, uneven invalidation at r. ($150) MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 417. Participation Medal. Bronze, 63mm, by A. Meszaros. Olympic rings over Melbourne coat of arms within legend. Rev. Olympic motto within circle of athletes marching in pairs. EF. ($375) 418. 60th Anniversary of the Olympic Games Medal, 1956. Silvered bronze, 81mm, by S. Neidl. Torchbearer running left. Rev. Czech lion over rings between “1896-1956”. Lt. wear on high points, EF, cased. ($200) c419. Chinese Team Pin. Goldplated, red enamel, 17x23mm. EF. Scarce. ($125) c420. Japanese Team Tie Tack. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 43x13mm. Color rings above Japanese flag. Rev. “1956” date. EF. ($100) c421. Kenya Team Pin. Goldplated, blue enamel, 19mm. Lion l. surrounded by “KENYA OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION”. Earliest Kenya Olympic team pin. EF. Rare. ($275) c422. Commemorative Pin. Gilt, 25x17mm. Kangaroo and flame over boomerang and “OLYMPIC GAMES 1956 MELBOURNE”. EF. ($75) c423. German Team Patch. Black and orange embroidered eagle on gold thread, 8.9x12.3cm (3.5”x4.8”). EF. Rare. ($150) c424. Commemorative Ceramic Ewer. Light yellow and brown with black legend, 17cm (6.7”) tall. Color Olympic rings over “MELBOURNE 1956”. EF. Scarce. ($200) c425. Australian Aboriginal Boomerang Throwers Handpainted Wooden Plate. Multicolor, 28.5cm (11.2”), painted by Tidjunira. Two aborigines throwing boomerang, between color Olympic rings, and Olympic legend. Text on back. Lt. wear, VF-EF. Rare. ($275) c426. Melbourne 1956 Poster Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1985). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. EF. ($200) c427. Colorful Main Stadium Tin Box. 20.6x15.4cm (8.1”x6.1”), made by Craven & Son, England. Aerial view with Olympic rings, flags of participating nations and description of stadium around sides, map of Port Philip Bay with Olympic Headquarters at bottom. VF-EF. ($150) 428. Large Commemorative Bottle Opener. Chrome-plated, 24.5cm (8.6”) long. Raised flaming torch dividing “Melbourne Olympic Games 1956”. EF. ($125) 429. All Venues Staff Duty Pass. Stock paper, 10.6x6.8cm (4.2”x2.7”). EF. ($75) 430. Olympic Games Press Guide. 32pp., 11.5x16.5cm (4.5”x6.5”). In English and French. Includes information on number of press seats at each venue, identification cards, admission to Olympic Village, etc. Cover and first 3 pages punchholed, VF. ($50) c431. Bound Group of 53 Official Daily Programs. Blue leatherette with gilt lettering on spine, 13.8x21.3cm (5.4”x8.4”). Included are Athletics (8), Swimming (9), Boxing (7), Wrestling (2), Cycling (4), Field Hockey (3), Basketball (2), Soccer (4), official souvenir program, etc. All EF. (53 programs) ($1,500) 417 418 429 430 428 411. (Ticket) Figure Skating Pairs, February 3, 1956, 14:30 h, Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio. Pink and green, 13.6x8.5cm (5.4”x3.3”). E. Schwartz and K. Oppelt, Austria, won gold. Abt. EF, sm. tear. ($125) 412. (Autograph) Postcard by Final Torchbearer and Lighter of the Olympic Cauldron, Guido Caroli. Black and white, 10.3x14.9cm (4.1”x5.9”). Caroli holding up flaming torch before lighting cauldron. Crease upper r., sm. tear, VF-EF. ($50) STOCKHOLM, 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 c413. Large Logo Flag Top Carried by Flagbearers in the Opening Ceremony, 1956. Bronze, 9.9x21cm (3.9”x8.3”). Equestrian over Olympic rings, the logo of the Stockholm Olympic Games. Each of the flagbearers of the 29 participating nations carried this on top of their countries’ flags during the Opening Ceremony. Very beautiful logo of a horseman, after a frieze on the Parthenon Temple in Athens. EF, partial toning. Very rare. ($1,500) 414. Large Official Silver Logo Plate. Silverplated, 30cm. Official equestrian logo surrounded by legend. Engraved border. EF. Scarce. ($375) 415. Large Clear Crystal Logo Vase. 12x9.7cm (4.7”x3.8”), 18cm (7.1”) tall. Equestrian logo with rings and legend on side. EF. Very scarce. ($300) 28 432 433 434 435 436 432. Program. Fencing, November 23 to December 6, 1956. 25pp., 13.4x21cm (5.3”x8.3”). Red covers. EF. ($75) 433. Official Program and Ticket. Field Hockey Finals, December 6, 1956, Main Stadium. Program 16pp., 13.3x20.8cm (5.2”x8.2”); Ticket 11.8x9.2cm (4.6”x3.6”), crease, browning on back, both VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) 434. Official Program. Modern Pentathlon, November 23-28, 1956. 17pp., 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”), orange covers. EF. ($75) 435. Complete Set of Four Official Rowing Programs, November 23 to 27, 1956, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat. 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”). All covers are different in color. EF. (4 pcs.) ($200) 436. Official Program. Weightlifting, November 23-26, 1956. 20pp., 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”), orange covers. EF. ($75) 437. (Brochure) The 1956 Olympic Games. Office of U.S. Armed Forces Information & Education. 14pp. illustrated. Short history of the Olympic Games, Armed Forces Olympic Team Member list for Melbourne, explanation of sports, etc. VF-EF. ($100) 438. 55th IOC Session Medal in Sofia, 1957. Bronze, 63mm. Olympic rings over cauldron with flame. Rev. Sofia coat of arms between laurel branches. EF, lt. spots. ($125) 439. Italian Swimming Federation Quadrennial Water Polo Championship, 1958. Gold Winner’s Medal. Goldplated bronze, 49mm, by Affer. Water polo players. Rev. Shell with legend over Olympic rings. EF. ($150) 437 438 439 SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 440. Polish NOC Fundraising Medal for Squaw Valley and Rome Olympic Games. White porcelain, 9.4cm (3.7”), decorated in gold and gray. Large rings dividing legend. Rev. Olympic motto and legend. EF. Scarce. ($200) c441. Flaming Torch Commemorative Beer Stein with Pewter Top. Multicolor painted ceramic, 23cm (9.1”) high. Flaming torch and Olympic rings within legend, Edelweiss border, Alpine houses on either side. EF. ($200) 442. Commemorative Logo Tray. Black, 39.8x27.2cm (15.7”x10.7”). Color star logo with rings in center surrounded by skier, ice hockey player and skater, logo in gold lower r. EF. ($225) 443. Record. Opening Day Ceremonies, February 18, 1960. 33 1/3 RPM. Program and report of opening ceremony on back of cover. EF. ($150) 444. (Press Book) Information for Press, Radio and Television. 54pp., 21.8x28.1cm (8.6”x11.1”), in English. Information on pageantry, transportation, events coverage (press positions, dark rooms, etc.), Broadcasting, press parties, etc. Stiff covers. EF. ($150) 445. Personnel Credential for a Member of the German Figure Skating Team. Lt. green, with list of privileges, in brown leatherette wallet with gold legend. EF. ($175) 446. Official Daily Program Nr. 2, February 19, 1960. 23pp., 12.5x18cm (4.9”x7.1”), in English. Ice Hockey, Pairs Figure Skating a.o. Color covers, EF. ($125) 440 442 Please Bid Early! 444 29 443 445 446 447 448 449 450 459 466 453 458 454 464 452 460 461 454. 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. EF. ($375) c455. Argentinean NOC Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 15x15mm. EF. ($75) c456. Laos Team Pin. Gilt, red enamel and color rings, 24x25mm. EF. Scarce. ($150) c457. Lebanon Team Badge. Multicolor, 31x31mm. Color rings above “LIBAN” and shield. EF. ($150) 458. Soviet Team Pin. Gilt, red and white enamel, 20x30mm. Soviet flag over “XVII” Games and color Olympic rings. EF. ($75) 459. Large Official Logo Pin. Goldplated, enameled in blue, 30x14mm. Logo with she-wolf, legend at r. EF. ($75) 460. Large Commemorative Rome 1960 Medal. Cast blackened iron, uniface, 21cm (8.3”). Rings above she-wolf, laurel branches at r., “1960 ROMA”. Model for an award medal. EF. ($250) 461. Rome Olympiad Italian Newspaper “IL Giornale d’ Italia” Recognition Medal, 1960. Silvered copper, 50mm. Man with flag. Rev. Olympic legend. With fob-style loop, abt. EF. ($150) c462. Official Commemorative Torchbearer Gold Medal. Gold, 3.5 grams, 21mm. Torchbearer between Rome Arch and Acropolis. Rev. Large logo with She-Wolf. EF. ($150) c463. South African Team Patch. Green linen, embroidered in 4 colors, 16x20.2cm (6.3”x8”). Springbock over “Olympic Games Rome 1960”, between South Africa legend. EF. Very scarce. ($150) 464. Olympiad Official Field Hockey Ball as Used by the Nations at Rome Olympiad 1960. Gold legend, made by H. Raj Maheyan, India. The same ball type was also used in Tokyo, Mexico and Munich. Lt. wear, VF-EF. ($175) 465. (Organizing Committee Brochure) Closing Ceremony, September 11, 1960, Olympic Stadium. 19pp., 13.9x21.4cm (5.5”x8.4”), in French and English. Timetable of the closing ceremony (part of the rules and regulations), from the Parade of the flags of nations to the IOC President’s declaration of the closing of the Games. Cover lt. soiling, contents EF. ($150) 466. Complete Set of 52 Official Daily Programs from the Opening Ceremony, August 25, 1961, to the Closing Ceremony, September 11, 1960. Includes the rare Boxing Program with Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali). Bound in two volumes with their color covers, 15.5x20.5cm (6.1”x8.1”), blue linen, faded on spines, VF. Programs EF. ($1,750) 465 466 447. Season Ticket, February 18-28, 1960 with Tickets for Day 1 (Feb. 18, Opening Ceremony) Day 5, 6, and 7 (Feb. 22, 23 and 24). Red, white and blue cover, 4.9x8.1cm (1.9”x3.2”), Price $60.00. Name written on back. EF. ($375) 448. Ticket. Day 5, February 22, 1960. Red, white and blue, 50x89mm. EF. ($125) 449. Arena Daily Ticket, February 25, 1960. Prize $15.00. Red, blue and white, 4.9x10cm (1.9”x3.9”). EF. ($125) 450. (Book) Nilsson, Tore. Olympia 1960. Winter Games in Squaw Valley and Summer Games in Rome. Stockholm, 1960. 118pp. illus., in Swedish language, 21.5x29.9cm. Well illustrated report. Half linen, pictorial color covers, ltly. scuffed, contents EF. ($100) ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 c451. President of National Olympic Committee Badge. Bronze, 45x50mm. Two goldplated laurel wreathes, “C.N.O.” on dark purple enameled bar. EF. Scarce. ($900) 452. Official’s Badge. Bronze, 37x47mm. “UFFIZIALE” on red bar. EF. ($325) 453. Service Badge. Bronze, 37x47mm. “SERVIZIO” on cream enameled bar. EF. ($325) 30 467 469 468 470 471 474 472 473 475 481 479 477 478 467. (Program) Group of Seven Athletics Programs. Nr. 1-5, 7 and 8, August 31 to September 5, September 7 and 8, 1960. Covers lt. foxing, o.w. EF. (7 pcs.) ($325) 468. (Program) Basketball Finals, September 7-10, 1960. 24pp., 15.2x20.5cm (6”x8.1”), in Italian, French and English. Lavender covers, foxing, contents EF. ($80) 469. (Program) Group of 5 Swimming Programs, August 26 and 27, 30 and 31, and September 1, 1960. 32 (2) and 24 (3) pages, 15.3x20.8cm (6”x8.2”). Stiff covers in different colors, some foxing, contents EF. (5 pcs.) ($250) 470. (Program) U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Fencing, Men & Women, New York, July 3-9, 1960. 52pp. illus., 19.8x26.8cm (7.8”x10.6”). Color covers, removed tape on cover, contents EF. ($75) 471. Ticket. Field Hockey, September 2, 3 p.m., Velodromo Olimpico. Red and gray, 15.4x9.7cm (6.1”x3.8”). Creased VF+. ($50) 472. Pair of Tickets. Soccer Finals in Naples, September 9, “396”, 9 p.m., Price 2000 L. Hungary-Italy 2-1 and September 10, “400”, 9 p.m., Price 1000 L., Yugoslovia-Denmark 3-1. Yugoslovia, Denmark and Hungary won 1st - 3rd place. Green, 15.3x9.7cm (6”x3.8”). Both creased, VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) 473. (Brochure) Olympic Village, Quarter of Rome. 70pp., illustrated, color centerfold, 22x24cm (8.7”x9.5”), in English, French, German and Italian. Story of planning and construction of the Olympic Village. Stiff color covers, EF. ($150) INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 474. 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) 475. Press Badge. Gilt, enameled, 30x42mm, black background. EF. ($200) c476. ABC U.S. Television Patch. Patch embroidered with gold, red velvet and silk thread, 86x97mm (3.4”x3.8”). EF. ($200) 477. Program, January 30, 1964. 17pp., 12x17cm (4.7”x6.7”), in German, English and French. Men’s Downhill, Ladies Speed Skating, Luge Ladies and Men, Ice Hockey (with all team lists), Men’s 30 km Cross Country (results noted). Color covers. EF. ($90) 480 482 483 484 478. Program, February 4, 1964. 17pp., 12x17cm (4.7”x6.7”), in German, English and French. Men’s Figure Skating, Biathlon, Ice Hockey, etc. Color covers. EF. ($90) 479. Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 5, 1964, 20.00 h, Olympia Eisstadion, Price S.50.-. 14.3x8cm (5.6”x3.4”). Creased, VF. ($50) 480. (Ticket) Slalom Finals Men, February 8, 1964, 12 noon, Lizum. Lt. green and pink, 6x10.8cm (2.4”x4.3”). With cord. Josef Stiegler, Austria, wins gold. EF. ($100) 481. (Ticket) Closing Ceremony, February 20, 1964, OlympiaEisstadion, 20 h. Crease, sm. tear, VF-EF. ($125) TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 482. Participation Medal. Copper, 61mm, by T. Okamoto/K. Tanaka. Stylized figures of three runners and swimmer. Rev. Olympic rings dividing English and Japanese legend in 6 lines. EF, In original wooden box. ($400) 483. Torchbearer’s Badge. Silvered, 26x32mm. Large logo. Rev. “Olympic Torch Relay XVIII Olympiad” in Japanese and English. EF. ($225) 484. Argentine Team Pin. Red, white and lt. blue enamel, 24mm. Japanese flag encircled by lt. blue-white-lt. blue rings. Sm. color chip, VF-EF. ($80) 31 492 491 490 497 493 493 c485. Austrian Team Pin. Gilt, red and white enamel, 16x26mm. EF. ($275) c486. Czech Team Light Green Glass Pin. 45mm. Raised Olympic rings in center emitting rays, “From Czechoslovak Sportsmen – 1964 Tokyo” legend. EF. ($150) c487. North Korean Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 20x36mm. EF. ($150) c488. Large Official Gold Medal. Gold, 21.6 Karat, 104 grams, 65mm. Torchbearer in quadriga between “OLYMPIA 776-TOKYO 1964”. Rev. Large logo, English and Japanese legend above. EF, sm. rb. ($3,500) c489. Official Gold Medal. Gold, “900”, 17.5 grams, 32mm. Torchbearer in quadriga. Rev. Tokyo logo. Housed in gold padded wallet with large Tokyo logo. Proof, FDC. ($550) 490. Cased Set of Three Official Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals. 18 Karat gold, 22mm, sterling silver, and bronze, 30mm, by Y. Kamekura, issued by the Tokyo Olympic Fund Raising Association. Runners to r. Rev. Official logo. With brochure, in plastic case with gold and red logo (worn), green felt inside. Medals EF. ($250) 491. Official Silver Medal. “1000” silver, 45mm. Quadriga with torch bearer. Rev. Tokyo 1964 logo with English and Japanese legend. Looped, toned EF. ($85) 492. Field Hockey Recognition Medal for the Spanish Fourth Place Winning Team, 1964. Bronze, 60mm. Large hockey stick, view of Barcelona in back. Rev. Logo of the Catalan Field Hockey Federation over 7-line Spanish legend, laurel branch at l. EF, uneven toning. ($375) 493. Pair of Tokyo Olympiad 1964 Silver Medals. Silver, 30mm, and goldplated silver, 28mm. Mount Fuji over Olympic rings. Rev. Flowers over Japanese legend. Both looped, EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) 494. Large Commemorative Good Luck Olympic Dragon Plaque. Cast bronze, 21cm (8.3”). Dragon around gilt Olympic rings, “1964 Tokyo” below. EF. Mounted on red velvet, in white and gold wooden frame. ($250) c495. Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Olympic Kimono (“Happy Coat”). White silk with multicolor design of flags of the participating nations, and a flaming torch on the back. EF. ($200) c496. Commemorative Poster Scarf. Multicolor, 72x75cm (28.3”x29.5”), with N.R.R. Press tag. Olympic rings in center encircled by the Four Official Posters from Tokyo 1964. EF, in envelope with Tokyo logo. ($150) 497. Commemorative Seiko Alarm Clock. Goldplated, 6.2cm (2.4”) wide, 3.5cm (1.4”) high. Top with discus player and “Tokyo 1964” opens to reveal clock, ancient Greet athletes surrounding sides. VF-EF. ($175) 494 498 500 499 502 503 498. Runners Poster Design Lighter. Multicolor, nickel plated, 36x58mm (1.4”x2.3”), made by Prince. Runners r. over “Tokyo 1964” and rings. EF. ($100) 499. Set of Six Silvered Olympic Events Spoons. 11.6cm (4.6”) long. Field hockey, cycling, soccer, hurdles, swimming, and skating. Rev. Olympic rings over “1964”. EF, boxed. ($125) 500. (Ticket) Swimming, October 13, 1964, National Gymnasium, 4 p.m. Gray and red, 18.1x8cm (7.1”x3.2”). Jed Graf, USA, wins 200 Meter Backstroke. Crease, lt. browning, VF-EF. ($100) c501. Postcard Set. Five Pictorial Envelopes each containing four color postcards, 12x17.1cm (4.7”x6.7”). Opening to closing ceremony, torch lighting in Olympia, events and venues, and gold medal winners. Set Nr. 1 contains only 3 postcards. 5 sets with 19 postcards. EF. ($150) 502. (Brochure) Tokyo Olympic Basketball Games Guide 1964. 32pp. illus., 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”), in English and Japanese. Presentation of 16 teams participating in 1964 with team photos. The U.S. basketball team won gold. EF. ($100) 503. 63rd IOC Session in Madrid, 1965. Official Medal. Bronze, 60mm. View of Madrid Square. Rev. Spanish NOC logo encircled by legend. EF/VF-EF. ($125) 32 506 507 508 509 511 513 515 512 517 518 519 520 521 513. Alberca Olympic Stadium Medal. Cupro-nickel, 50x50mm. Three-dimensional stadium. Rev. “ALBERCA” and logo. EF, rubbing obv. ($175) c514. Commemorative Gold Olympic Stadium Medal. Gold, .900, 3.7 grams. Olympic stadium, logo inside. Rev. Aztec Calendar. EF. ($175) 515. South Korean Team Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 18mm. EF. ($90) c516. Pair of German Shooting Team Winner’s Pins. Silvered and copper, 16x18mm, red, black and white enamel. Rings over German eagle and target, “1968” between oak leaf wreath below. EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) 517. Commemorative Car Plaque. Brass, multicolor enamel, 15x7.4cm (5.9”x2.9”). Aztec calendar, Mexican colors and 1968 Olympic logo. Partially toned, VF-EF. ($100) 518. Mexico 1968 Poster IOC Presentation Box (1985). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. Psychodelic poster design in black with color Olympic rings. EF. ($200) 519. Ticket. Basketball Finals, October 25, Palacio Stadium, 5 P.M., Price $75.00. Green and orange, 11.6x11.7cm (4.6”x4.6”). The US team won gold, Yugoslavia silver. EF. ($75) 520. Ticket. Boxing, October 24, Arena 68, 7 P.M., Price $100.00. Fuchsia and red, 11.6cm (4.6”). Creases, VF-EF. ($75) 521. Ticket. Canoeing, October 25, Xochimilco, 10 a.m., Price $50.00. Green and orange, 10.6x11.7cm (4.2”x4.6”). Creased, VF+. Plus 2 color postcards and paper glasses with Mexico 68 logo. Abt. EF. (4 pcs.) ($125) c522. Ticket, Gymnastics, October 23, Auditorio, 5 P.M., Price $50.00. Green and purple, 11.7x10.6cm (4.6”x4.2”). Creased, VF-EF. ($75) GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 c504. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Women Singles Luge. Silver, 60mm, by Roger Excoffon. Logo within French legend. Rev. Depiction of luge in movement, “LUGE” below. Winners medal show, for the first time, the sport on the reverse. EF, rubbing, with ribbon, housed in black leather presentation case with gold logo on top (lt. wear), lined with blue velvet and silk. ($15,000) c505. Silver Medal Winner’s Diploma in Presentation Tube Awarded for Singles Luge Won on February 15 in Villard de Lans. 32x43.5cm (12.6”x17.1”). Embossed logo over legend, signed by IOC President Brundage, and President and General Director of the OC. Lt. crease, EF, with blue velvet tube. ($800) 506. Starting Number of a Luge Singles Silver Medal Winner. White linen, yellow at top, black number. Trace of two autographs. VF. ($275) 507. Identity Card of a Silver Medal Winner in Singles Luge. Blue plastic cover with white logo, 7.5x12.2cm (3”x4.8”). With photo and signature. EF. ($250) 508. ABC Television Badge. Silvered, color enamel, 25x28mm. EF. ($175) 509. Official Invitation to NOC to Participate in the Grenoble 1968 Olympic Winter Games, June 1, 1967. Gray design, 41.7x25cm (16.4”x9.8”), by Organising Committee. Medieval view of Grenoble, text at r. Creased, o.w. EF. Rare. ($300) MEXICO CITY, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 c510. Assistant “A” Badge. Goldplated, white enamel, 37x63mm. Logo between “MEXICO” and “EDEAN”, large “A” on white plastic below. Unlisted in Elbel guide. EF. Rare. ($600) 511. Participation Medal. Copper, 50x50mm, by L. Wyman. Olympic sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic emblem. Rev. Spanish legend between two parallel lines. EF. ($275) 512. Palacio Olympic Stadium Medal. Cupro-nickel, 50x50mm. Threedimensional stadium. Rev. “PALACIO” and logo. EF. ($175) Please Bid Early! 33 523 528 525 524 526 530 529 531 535 534 532 536 533 538 539 540 523. (Ticket) Track & Field, October 14, 1968, 3 p.m., Olympic Stadium. Olive green and purple, 11.5x11.5cm (4.5”x4.6”). Crease, VF-EF. ($75) 524. (Ticket) Track & Field, October 17, 1968, 10 a.m., Olympic Stadium. Brown and lilac, 11.5x11.6cm (4.5”x4.6”). Creased, VF-EF. ($75) 525. (Ticket) Track & Field, October 20, 1968, 3 p.m., Olympic Stadium. Green and purple, 12.8x11.6cm (5”x4.6”). Creased, VF. ($65) 526. Group of 24 Official Brochures “Carta Olimpica Mexico 68”. Carta Olimpica Issues 4 to 13, 15 to 26, 28, 29. Stiff paper, 6 illustrated fold-out pages each. Each contains an illustrated 12-page brochure “Resena Grafica”. Information about Olympic events, publicity, venues, pictograms, cultural Olympiad, press center, etc. A wealth of information. Almost all EF. (24 pcs.) ($250) c527. 60th Anniversary of the Yugoslave Olympic Committee Pin. Goldplated, 19x13mm. Color rings above “JOK” and “1919-1969”, laurel leaves below. EF. ($125) 541 534. (Card Album) Renggli, J. and Lutz, W. Sapporo 72. Zürich (1972). 110pp., 60 pasted-in color photographic prints, in German. Report on all events and results. Complete. Blue and red color boards, EF. ($100) MUNICH, 20th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 535. Participation Medal. Steel, 49mm, by F. Koenig. Munich Olympic emblem, wreath of rays with superimposed spiral, over German legend in two lines. Rev. Olympic rings over two hands, one holding stylized olive branch. EF, in acrylic presentation case. ($375) 536. Sports Congress in Munich. Swimming Badge. Silvered, green and blue enamel, 60x24mm. EF. ($125) c537. ABC U.S. Television Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 24x28mm. EF. ($125) 538. Finnish Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 20x17mm. EF. ($75) 539. Nigerian Team Pin. Gilt, green enamel, 22x25. EF. ($100) 540. Commemorative Stadium Badge. Silvered, gold border, 39x54mm. Olympic stadium and Olympic tower, Olympic rings over “1972” in upper l. EF. ($75) 541. Slaying of Israeli Athletes During the Games Commemorative Medal. Cast bronze, 88mm (3.5”). Athlete at start, terrorist shooting on Israeli athletes tumbling down stairs. Rev. Olympic rings with “MUNICH 1972”, slain athletes between rings. EF. Rare. ($400) SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 528. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized athlete. EF, in acrylic case. ($750) 529. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized athlete. EF. ($650) 530. Commemorative Ski Pin with Bell. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 39x28mm. Ski with legend and rings, bell attached at bottom. EF. ($75) 531. Hokkaido Commemorative Logo Pin. Silvered, 27x28mm. Red and white enameled logo affixed on outlines of Hokkaido. Toned EF. ($75) 532. (Ticket) Figure Skating, February 7, 1972, 7 p.m., Makomanai Indoor Skating Arena. With 2 gate checks, 20.1x8.4cm (7.9”x3.3”). Beatrix Schuba, Austria, wins gold. EF. ($150) 533. (Brochure) Official Program. 64pp., 10.5x20.2cm (4.1”x8”), multicolor, in English, French and Japanese. Lt. wear on covers, contents EF. ($100) Please Bid Early! 34 544 543 542 551 548a 552 553 550 557 554 558 556 542. Desk-Top Japanese Team Medal. Bronze, 70mm, by Taro. Victorious runner at finish. Rev. Mascot Waldi over Olympic stadium. In clear acrylic case with 2 legs, 13cm (5.1”) high. EF. ($175) 543. Silver Olympic Canoeing Events in Augsburg Medal, 1972. Silver, 50mm, by Bodlak. Athlete in canoe, rings above. Rev. Seated female, Augsburg city hall in background. EF. ($100) 544. Set of 17 Great Olympic Moments Medals. Aluminum, 38mm each. Medals highlight winners from each Olympiad, 1896 (Spiridon Louis) to 1968 (Peggy Fleming), including P. Nurmi, J. Weissmuller, Jesse Owens, Sonja Henie, and a 1972 medal, all housed in a case, glazed. Plus a booklet featuring information about the gold medal winners and the Games in which they won the medal. EF. ($175) c545. French Hermes Porcelain Presentation Ashtray from IOC President Lord Killanin. White Hermes (Paris) porcelain, 19.8x16.2cm (7.8”x6.4”), 4cm (1.6”) high. Color Olympic rings over laurel branches, Olympic motto on scroll below, edge trimmed in gold. EF, in original orange box. ($750) c546. Munich 1972 Poster Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1985). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. View of Olympic Tower and Olympic stadium. EF. ($200) c547. Bavarian with Beer Mug and Olympic Flag on Mechanical Wind-Up Tricycle, Multicolor, 12cm (4.7”) long, 14cm (5.5”) Tall. Smiling Bavarian on wind-up tricycle, bell ringing on back, with Olympic flag. In working order. EF. ($200) c548. Commemorative Colorful Porcelain Beer Stein. Multicolor, 13.5cm (5.3”), Gerold Porcelain, Tettau, Bavaria. Munich child dividing discus thrower, hurdler - hammer thrower and relay Olympic events, Olympic rings and legend on either side. EF. ($100) 548a. Commemorative Spaten Bräu München Beer Stein. Gray ceramic, 12cm (4.7”) high. Logo of Spaten Brewery in red and white, Olympic rings above, Olympic legend on sides in English, Spanish, French, and Italian. EF. ($100) c549. Commemorative Olympic City 1972 Flower Vase. Multicolor porcelain, 15.5cm (6.1”), made by Kaiser Manufactory. Colorful view of Olympic stadium and tower, Munich in background. EF. ($75) 559 35 550. Commemorative Knife with Leather Sheath. Knife 23cm (9.1”) long, made by Decora, Solingen. White, red and silver grip with commemorative legend. In leather sheath. EF. ($100) 551. Silver Mascot Waldi. Silver, 20x10mm. EF, with loop. ($100) 552. Commemorative Logo Cufflinks. Silvered, 9x22mm, enameled in lt. blue. EF. ($75) 553. Commemorative Paperweight. Clear acrylic cube, 37x37x37mm, with spiral logo, rings and legend. EF. ($75) 554. Olympia Ravensburger Board Game. Board with spiral design, 31x31cm (12.2”x12.2”), and a brochure, in pictorial logo box, 19x33.7cm (7.5”x13.3”). Complete. EF. ($125) c555. Large Olympia Munich 1972 Board Game. With large, 3 times folded board, and a brochure, by Spielwarenfabrik Heidelberg. In large pictorial box, 55x28.8cm (21.7”x11.3”). Lt. wear on box, contents EF. Complete. ($125) 556. (Programs) Group of Seven Track and Field Programs. 60pp., green and blue covers, 21.2x20.2cm (8.3”x7.9”). In German, English and French. Some notations. Missing only September 6 and 8 for a complete set. VF-EF to EF. (7 pcs.) ($250) 557. Full Ticket. Judo, September 1, 1972, Ringer-Judo-Halle Messegelände, 14.00 h. Multicolor, 14.8x10.4cm (5.8”). Crease, EF. ($60) 558. (Card Album) Renggli, Josef. München 1972. Spreitenbach, Switzerland, 1972. 112pp. with 60 pasted-in photographic prints. Report on all events, with winner’s chart of all events since 1896. Green boards, EF. ($100) 559. Olympic Champion Paavo Nurmi (1897-1973) Memorial Medal, 1973. Silver, 58mm, by Sporrong. Head r. in high relief of famous runner. Rev. “Antwerp Paris Amsterdam”, Olympiads where he won gold medals. EF, in wooden box. ($250) 560 561 562 567 564 569 566 573 563 565 572 568 574 575 560. Ninth European Track & Field Championship in Rome, 1974. Bronze Winner’s Medal. 70mm, by Attaroli. Winner seated on rock inscribed with logo. Rev. Large logo. Toned EF, with ribbon in Italian colors. ($425) 561. Official Report of the Seventh Asian Games in Tehran, 1974. 197pp., illustrated in color and b&w, oblong, 34.7x25cm (13.7”x9.8”). Venues, competitions, organization, etc. Includes photos of posters, badges, diploma, etc. Linen, with dust jacket (torn). EF. ($175) 562. 76th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1975. IOC Badge. Goldplated, 25x53mm. With white ribbon and bar inscribed “CIO”. EF. ($300) 563. 76th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1975. Organization Badge. Goldplated, 25x53mm. With red ribbon and “Organization” bar. EF. ($275) 564. 76th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1975. NOC Host Badge. Goldplated, 25x53mm. With green ribbon and bar “HOTE”. EF. ($275) 565. 76th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1975. Honor Committee Badge. Goldplated, 25x53mm. With red-white ribbon and bar “COMITE D’ HONNEUR”. EF. ($300) 566. 76th IOC Session in Lausanne Badge, 1975. Goldplated, 25x53mm. No ribbon. EF. ($125) 576 577 c571. Soviet Nordic Skiing Official’s “F” Identity Card. Multicolor, 6x9cm (2.4”x3.5”). EF. ($150) 572. Ticket. Special Ski Jump, February 15, 1976, 13.00 h, Berg Isel, Price S.500.-. Blue and white, 13x8cm (5.1”x3.1”). Karl Schnabl, Austria, won gold. With Olympic ski jump postal stamp S2. - +.90 and Feb. 15 cancellation. EF. ($75) 573. (Ticket) Figure Skating Finals, Pairs, February 7, Olympia Stadion, 19.30 h, Price S. 500.-, 15x8cm (5.9”x3.1”). Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaibev, USSR, won gold. Creased, VF-EF. ($100) 574. (Ticket) Figure Skating, Exhibition, February 15, 16.30h, Olympia-Stadion, Price S. 500.-. Crease, VF-EF. ($75) INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 567. Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm, by W. Pichl. Innsbruck Olympic emblem on ice crystals within German legend. Rev. Bergisel ski jump, panorama of Innsbruck and Austrian Alps in background. Toned EF, sm. spots obv., in presentation box. ($375) 568. Cased Official Austrian State Olympic Merit Medal, 1976. Silver, 35mm. Two cauldrons over Olympic rings. Rev. Austrian State eagle. Toned EF, with multicolor ribbon, in presentation case (scuffed). ($150) 569. ABC U.S. Television Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 24x28mm. EF. ($125) c570. Tall Schneemanderl Snowman Mascot. Abt. 21cm (8.3”) tall, 25cm (9.8”) wide. Smiling felt-covered snowman welcoming visitors with open arms. EF, in pictorial original box. Very scarce. ($350) MONTREAL, 21st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976 575. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 45mm, by G. Huel/P.-Y. Pelletier. Montreal Olympic stadium over French legend in two lines. Rev. Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylized “M” above Olympic rings. EF, in black leather case. ($375) 576. Press Badge. Cupro-nickel, red and blue enamel, 28x56mm. EF. ($200) 577. ABC U.S. Television Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 24x28mm. EF. ($100) Please Bid Early! 36 579 578 580 584 585 582 587 586 578. Lasse Viren, Olympic Winner in 5000 Meters and 10000 Meters in München 1972 and Montreal 1976 Medal. Bronze, 51mm, by Tillauder. Viren running r., outlines of face at r. Rev. Legend over stadium and Olympic rings. EF. ($125) 579. Australian Participation in Montreal Medal, 1976. Silver, 38mm, by Stokes. Ancient Greek and Montreal torchrunner, temple of Zeus in Olympia and Montreal building in back. Rev. Legend. EF, spot rev., boxed. ($100) 580. 1976 Innsbruck and Montreal USOC Fundraising Medal. Silvered bronze, 73mm. Torchbearer r. Rev. Large torch dividing names of cities. Spotty, VF-EF, boxed. ($75) c581. Official Poster Design Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1984). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. Multicolor Olympic rings, “Montreal 1976” above. EF. ($200) 582. Romanian Olympic Committee. Nadia Comaneci Gymnastics Gold Medal Victory Vase. Black, 30.5cm (12”) high. Large gymnast, in oval medallion, “MONTREAL 1976” above, Romanian NOC legend below, large flower decoration on vase. EF. ($450) c583. Koala Bear Plush Mascot of the Australian Team. 30cm (11.8”) tall. Green and yellow training suit with Australian NOC logo. EF. ($150) 584. White Model of the Montreal 1976 Stadium. White plastic, 10.9x20cm (4.3”x7.9”). Stadium with tower. EF, in original packaging. ($100) 585. British Journalist’s “E” Press Identity Card. Blue, 8.4x12.8cm (3.3”x5”). With photo. EF. ($125) 586. Signage Manual. Black and white and multicolor, 43x30cm (16.9”x11.8”) oblong, published by the Organising Committee. EF. Scarce. ($400) 587. Official Set of 21 Regulations for all Sports of the Montreal 1976 Games. Multicolor, 10.8x71cm (4.3”x8.3”), in French and English. EF. Housed in original red cardboard box (lt. wear). ($250) 588. (Program) Athletics Official Program, July 23-31, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules. EF. ($l75) 589. (Program) Basketball Official Program, July 18-27, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5), in French and English. Program, venue, rules, etc. EF. ($75) 590. (Program). Field Hockey Official Program, July 18-30, 1976. 32pp., illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules, etc. EF. ($75) 591. (Program) Gymnastics Official Program, July 18-23, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules, etc. Results laid in. Color covers. EF. ($75) 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 592. (Program) Judo Official Program, July 26-31, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules, etc. Results laid in. Color covers. EF. ($75) 593. (Program) Modern Pentathlon Official Program, July 18-22, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in English and French. Program, venue, rules, etc. Color covers. EF. ($75) 594. (Program) Swimming Official Program, July 18-27, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules. EF. ($75) 595. (Program) Water Polo Official Program, July 18-27, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules, etc. Results laid in. Color covers. EF. ($75) 596. (Program) Wrestling Official Program, July 20-31, 1976. 32pp. illus. in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Program, venue, rules, etc. Results laid in. Color covers. EF. ($75) 37 597 599 598 602 600 601 607 603 606 613 611 610 597. Track and Field World Cup in Düsseldorf, Germany, 1977. Commemorative Silver Medal. Logo. Rev. The stadium. Unc. ($50) 598. Large Bronze Medal on the Sixth International Meeting of the Polish NOC and Overseas Living Polish People in Torun, 1979. Bronze, 100mm. Bust of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Rev. Polish NOC logo between legend. EF. ($150) 599. Seventh Spartakiad Games in Moscow, 1979. Participation Medal. Male and female runners l. Rev. View of Kremlin towers. EF. ($100) 600. N i n t h C o m m o n w e a l t h G a m e s i n E d m o n t o n , 1 9 7 8 . Commemorative Plaque. Cast and partially gilt, 11x13.6cm (4.3”x5.4”), made by Nature Crafts Ltd. Illustrations of all 10 events in high relief, logo at lower r. EF. ($100) 601. Third African Games in Algiers Medal, 1978. Bronze, partially goldplated, 29x29mm. Official logo. Rev. Legend in Arabic and French. Looped. EF. ($65) LAKE PLACID, 13th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1980 602. Participation Medal. Nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. Modern relief views of the nine winter sports. Rev. Lake Placid Olympic emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles. EF. ($375) 603. Official Olympic Village Medal. Bronze, 76mm. Lake Placid Olympic Village logo. Rev. Large logo. EF. Scarce. ($175) c604. Olympic Village Glass Presentation Sculpture. 9.7x11cm (3.8”x4.3”). Color enameled logo affixed on ice formation, “Olympic Village” below. EF. ($150) 612 c605. Mascot Roni the Raccoon. Multicolor linen, 37.5cm (14.8”). Logo on chest. VF+, browning in face. ($100) 606. IOC Press Commission Identity Card “X”. Brown, 7.5x11.4cm (3”x4.7”). With photo. Laminated. EF. ($200) 607. The IOC Official First Day Cover Collection. Includes an Olympic stamp from every nation that participated in the 1980 winter and summer Games, 45 envelopes, 20.2x11.4cm (8”x4.5”), with embossed color rings and flags of nations, and an explanatory card with information about the country; with certificate, housed in blue box with gold rings. EF. Complete. ($200) MOSCOW, 22nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1980 c608. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Handball. Goldplated silver, 60mm, by Ilya Postal. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Olympic flame over stadium. Award legend inscribed on edge. In presentation case, cracks at bottom, medal EF, with loop and ring. ($6,000) c609. Trial Strike of Gold Winner’s Medal. Goldplated bronze, 60mm by Ilya Postal. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Olympic flame over stadium. Traces of gold plating. EF. ($1,500) 610. Cased Participation Medal. Tombac, 60mm, by A. Leonova. Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium. Rev. View of Red Square in Moscow. EF, cased. ($250) 611. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. IOC Commission Badge. Bronze, 33x64mm, inscribed “COMMISSION CIO”. With redwhite-red ribbon. EF. ($150) 612. Torchbearer’s Badge. Bronze, 33mm, enameled in 5 Olympic colors. EF. ($100) 613. Official Hostess Badge. Gilt and green enameled aluminum, 52x30mm. Logo and legend in Russian and English. EF. ($75) 38 616 614 617 615 626 620 628 627 621 618 629 635 630 633 631 614. Mongolian Team Pin. Brass, red and blue enamel, 20x20mm. EF. ($50) 615. Sponsor Siemens Pin. Black, 33x52mm. EF. ($65) 616. KGB Moscow Olympiad 1980 Merit Medal. Bronze, 65mm. Facing head with hat, flaming torch behind. Rev. 5-line Russian merit legend over Olympic rings and Kremlin tower. EF. Very scarce. ($275) 617. Bulgarian Torch Relay Medal. Silver, 40mm. Hands passing flaming torch. Rev. Moscow and Bulgarian NOC logo surrounded by 13 city coat of arms touched by the torch relay in Bulgaria June 25 – July 1, 1980. Toned EF. ($200) 618. 1980 Lake Placid and Moscow United States Team Watch. Timex Quartz watch, stainless steel. Color USOC shield and “1980 United States Olympic Team”. Showing date and day. EF. ($275) c619. Mascot Misha Large Copper Enameled Bowl. Multicolor, 28cm (11”), 8cm (3.1”) high. Large smiling Misha standing between ornate flower designs. EF. ($175) 620. Mascot Misha Fur Wall Hanging. Fur, 42.5cm (16.7”) tall. Smiling Misha, Olympic rings pin on belt. EF. ($150) 621. Mascot Misha Bear Wall Decoration. White metal, 9.7x19.8cm (3.8”x7.8”). Smiling Misha, with hanger on hollow back. EF. ($100) c622. Official Mascot Vigri of Olympic Yachting Events in Tallinn. Plush covered green and yellow foam, 19cm (7.5”). With long silk whiskers. EF. ($175) c623. Official Mascot Vigri of the Olympic Yachting Events in Tallinn. Plush covered brown and orange foam, 18.5cm (7.3”). With long whiskers, and neck ribbon in Olympic colors. EF. ($200) c624. Yachting Mascot Vigri Nesting Doll Set. Multicolor handpainted wood, 17cm (6.7”). Vigri features the Moscow 1980 logo on his head, “Tallinn 80-OLYMPIC GAMES” below, and large color Olympic rings. Contains 4 Olympic Vigris in descending size. EF. ($200) 39 c625. Commemorative Olympic Yachting in Tallinn Scarf. Blue, red and white polyester, 92x96cm (36.2”x37.8”), made in Tallinn. Olympic rings, Soviet stars and Moscow and Tallinn Olympic legend. EF. ($75) 626. Commemorative Binoculars. Chrome-plated, partially yellow leatherette, 6.8x10.8cm (2.7”x4.3”). Moscow logo and Olympic venues on sides. EF. ($150) 627. Identity Card for a Member of the Orchestra. 65x85mm (2.6”x3.3”), with photo. EF. ($100) 628. Program. Opening Ceremony, July 19, 1980, Grand Arena of Lenin Stadium. Multicolor, 13.5x24cm (5.3”x9.5”). EF. ($150) 629. Pair of Closing Ceremony Program and Ticket, August 3, 1980, Lenin Stadium. Program 4pp., 13.7x23.8cm (5.4”x9.8”), in Russian. VF-EF. Plus Ticket, 17x11cm (6.7”x4.3”). Crease, EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) 630. Trio of Basketball Tickets, July 22, 24 and 26, 1980, Olympic Indoor Stadium. Multicolor, 17x11cm (6.7”x4.3”). Crease, EF. (3 pcs.) ($100) 631. Set of 20 Regulations for all Sports in Moscow 1980. 10.5x19.5cm (4.1”x7.7”), in Russian, French and English. VF to EF. ($250) c632. Poster of Four Female Handball Players. Multicolor, 20x30cm (7.9”x11.8”). Four female handball players, logo at lower r. EF. ($80) 633. Swiss Report on the Participation of the Swiss Team at the 1980 Lake Placid and Moscow Olympic Games. 49pp., 20.8x29.3cm (8.2”x11.5”),in German language. Stiff covers. EF. ($125) c634. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Session Organising Committee Badge. Silvered, logo in color, 27x31mm, with purple ribbon. EF. ($200) 635. Third Track and Field World Cup in Rome, 1981. Participant’s Plaque. Silvered, 42x42mm, by Bertoni. Color enameled logo. Rev. 4-line legend. EF. ($125) 638 636 644 639 640 637 645 646 636. Olympic Order Diploma Bestowed by the IOC in 1986. Stiff embossed paper, 28x37cm (11”x14.6”). Laurel wreath with gold embossed Olympic rings over award legend, signed in black by IOC President Samaranch. The Olympic Order is the highest decoration presented by the IOC and accompanies the Olympic Order. EF. ($500) 637. Olympic Diploma Awarded for Work Within the Press Commission. Black and white, 20.9x29.7cm (8.2”x11.7”). Signed by IOC President Samaranch. EF. ($400) 638. 60th Anniversary Medal of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee (1983). Bronze, 70mm. Radiant logo in high relief. Rev. Bulgarian NOC logo. EF, cased. ($100) 648 SARAJEVO, 14th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1984 639. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mitric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem. EF, in presentation box. ($550) 640. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mitric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem. EF. ($475) c641. IOC Armband. White felt, 10cm (3.9”) wide. Blue embroidered “COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIQUE” over large color rings. EF. ($150) c642. Soviet Team Patch. Multicolor woven cloth, 77mm. EF. ($75) c643. Official Logo Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1984). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. Red logo over white and blue background. EF. ($200) 644. Mascot Voochko the Wolf. Brown and white plush, 22cm (8.7”). Voochko wears a t-shirt with skiing Voochko. EF. ($175) 645. Sarajevo Logo Desk Sculpture. Clear glass, 8x10cm (3.1”x3.9”), 4cm (1.6”) wide at bottom, designed by Paul Isling, made by Nybro, Sweden. Large Sarajevo logo, “Sarajevo ‘84” at bottom. EF. ($150) 646. Press Identity Card “E” for a German Photographer. Yellow, 7.1x13.1cm (2.8”x5.2”). With photo, laminated. EF. ($125) 647. (Full Ticket) Closing Ceremony, February 19, 1984, 18.0021.00 h, Zetra. Multicolor, 20x6.5cm (7.9”x2.5”), Price din. 7.750. Creased, VF-EF. ($150) LOS ANGELES, 23rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1984 648. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by D. Sterner. Olympic torch head within legend. Rev. Los Angeles Olympic emblem over Olympic rings and laurel branches. EF, in original box. ($375) 649. Commemorative Italian NOC Medal. Silver, 32mm, center goldplated, by M. Soccorsi, struck at the Rome Mint. Discus thrower in motion. Rev. Entrance to Olympic stadium. With brochure in Italian and English, in blue silk and velvet case. Unc. ($100) 647 649 650 40 650. Olympic Weightlifter Dollar. Silver Proof 1971-S Eisenhower Dollar counterstamped with Olympic Weightlifter design on reverse. With insert, in plastic box, as issued. Unc., starting to tone. ($100) c651. Olympic Rings and Motto Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1984). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 33mm high, made by Crummles, England. Olympic rings over three branches, motto on ribbon below. EF. ($200) c652. Los Angeles 1984 Logo Enameled IOC Presentation Box (1984). Multicolor enameled copper, 60mm, 35mm high, made by Crummles, England. Stars in motion logo above Olympic rings in color. EF, in presentation box, with brochure. ($200) c653. Koala Bear Plush Mascot of the Australian Team. 28cm (11”) tall. With yellow and green top and shorts with Australian NOC logo, “gold” medal on necklace “Los Angeles 1984 Summer Games”. EF. ($125) 654 655 656 657 659 661 662 666 667 668 665 c658. Set of the Official Stamps and First Day Covers of the 1984 Winter and Summer Olympic Games. 24 multicolor pictorial covers, 20.4x11.4cm (8”x4.5”), with certificate, housed in blue case. EF. Complete set. ($175) 659. (Book) Herskowitz, Mickey. One With the Flame. Carrying the Olympic Torch Across America. New York, 1985. 224pp., illus. in b&w and color. Pictorial story of the torch relay through America, from New York to Los Angeles. Red and blue boards, lt. scuffing, contents EF. Scarce. ($175) c660. (Autographs) Gold Edition of “Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984 Commemorative Book”. Officially sanctioned by IOC. 287pp., color photos. Numbered (500 printed), with 33 gold pen autographs of Olympic champions such as Rafer Johnson, Edwin Moses, Mary Lou Retton, Peter Vidmar, etc. With list of signatures, and goldstamped Certificate of Authenticity. Bound in leather with gold metal plate for inscription of name. Originally sold for $2,000. Beautiful keepsake of the Los Angeles Games. New. ($1,000) 661. European Indoor Athletic Championships in Gothenburg/ Sweden, 1984. Participation Medal. Aluminum, partially copper plated, 59x86mm (2.3”x3.4”). High jump event between legend. Rev. “MEMORY” between crossed laurel branches. EF. ($100) 662. Tenth Asian Games in Seoul Participation Medal, 1986. Bronze, 50mm. View of stadiums. Rev. Pair of masks. EF. ($125) 663. 92nd IOC Session in Istanbul, 1987. Official Medal. Bronze, 65mm. View of Istanbul. Rev. Session logo. Unc. ($150) 654. Press Identity Card “E” for a German Photographer. Yellow and purple, 8.9x12.6cm (3.5”x5”). With photo. EF. ($125) 655. Set of 24 Explanatory Brochures (Regulations) for all Sports in Los Angeles 1984. Multicolor, each 10.7x21.6cm (4.2”x8.5”), in English and French. All EF, housed in linen slipcase. ($250) 656. (Brochure) Olympic Record. The Official Entries of the 1984 Olympic Games, July 28, 1984. 123pp., 27.3x39.5cm (10.7”x15.6”). Contains all participants by event and country, and all officials by country. Lt. browning, lower r. corner crease, o.w. EF. ($100) 657. Olympic Record. The Official Start Lists and Results, Day 1 to 15, July 29 to August 12, 1984. 52pp. each issue illus., 27.3x36.6cm (10.8”x14.4”). Includees history of Games, Village Life, etc. EF. (15 pcs.) ($175) CALGARY, 15th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1988 664. 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 presentation case. ($425) 665. Volunteer’s Medal. Bronze, 64mm. Large logo, same design as participation medal. Rev. Steps and legend for Team ‘88. Unc., in brown velvet case. ($175) 666. Canadian TV-Host Broadcaster Calgary 1988 Medal. Goldplated bronze, 50mm. Logo within legend. With loop. EF. ($100) 667. ABC Sports Winter Olympics Board Game. Board folded twice, in pictorial box, 23.6x29cm (9.3”x11.4’). EF. ($100) 668. Set of 10 Regulations for all Winter Sports in Calgary. Multicolor, 10.9x20.9cm (4.3”x8.2”), in English and French. EF, housed in red linen slipcase. ($200) 663 664 41 669 671 673 676 678 677 675 679 680 682 684 681 SEOUL, 24th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1988 669. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by K. Kwanghyun. South Gate below mountain, cloud, crane, and sun. Rev. Seoul Olympic emblem over English legend in two lines. EF, in presentation case. ($375) c670. Salvador Dali Gold 1988 Official USOC Team Medal Set. Gold, .900, 17.6 grams each, 30mm, by Salvador Dali, made by Deak International. Set is comprised of one Winter 1988 skiing medal, and four Summer 1988 medals, equestrian, track and field, swimming and archery. Each medal is in a capital plastic holder, housed in a blue velvet and silk-lined case. Unc. Very rare set in gold. ($3,500) 671. Silver Steffi Graf Tennis Pro Olympia 1988 Medal. Silver, 35mm. Bust of Steffi facing, tennis rackets at l. Rev. Logo within legend. Unc. ($75) c672. ’88 Nagoya Olympic Games Bid Medal, 1988. Silvered bronze, 65mm. Red and white enameled bid logo. Rev. Nagoya temple over flowers. Seoul and Nagoya were the only cities bidding for the 1988 Olympic Games. EF, cased. ($200) 673. Seoul 1988 English Enameled IOC Presentation Box. Multicolor enameled copper, 58mm, 30mm high, handmade by Crummles & Co., England. Seoul logo on top. EF. ($200) c674. Koala Bear Plush Mascot of the Australian Team. 30cm (11.8”) tall. With yellow and green top and shorts, with Seoul ’88 NOC logo. EF. ($125) 675. Commemorative Mascot Hodori Bolo Tie. Goldplated, 45mm. With dark red cord, tassels, and Seoul Olympic logo. EF, cased. ($75) 676. Commemorative Set of 16 Collector Spoons. Silvered, multicolor enamel. USOC, Calgary and Seoul official logos, mascots, events. In frame, 38.7x31.7cm (15.2”x12.5”). EF. ($150) 677. Set of 25 Explanatory Brochures (Regulations) for all Sports in Seoul 1988. Multicolor, 10.6x21cm (4.2”8.3”), In Korean, English and French. EF, housed in gray linen slipcase. ($250) 678. (Ticket) Opening Ceremony, September 17, 1988, 10:30 – 13:30, Olympic Stadium. Multicolor, 13.9x7.5cm (5.5”x3”), Price W 30,000. EF. ($150) 683 685 679. Pair of Seoul 1988 Football (Soccer) Tournament Brochures. Multicolor, illustrated, 21.5x29.4cm (8.5”x11.6”) each. Soccer event report, 80pp., by the Organizing Committee on all soccer events and results. Plus Special Olympic Magazine for Olympic Soccer Events, 79pp. Contains report on Seoul 1988 plus each Olympiad 19041984. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 680. XI Asian Games in Beijing, 1990. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Tiannaman Square, logo above. Rev. Mascot. EF, in wooden box with gilt legend. ($125) 681. Ciao-Mascot of the 1990 Italy Soccer World Cup. Plush in Italian colors, 22cm (8.7”). Soccer ball head. With tags, VF-EF. ($75) ALBERTVILLE, 16th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1992 682. Participation Medal. Chrome-plated steel, 68mm, by R. Mayot. Albertville Olympic emblem within French and English legend. Rev. Star symbol over Alps and Olympic rings within French legend. Abt. EF. ($550) 683. Group of Five Ice Skating Full Tickets. 20.9x6.8cm (8.2”x2.7”). Feb. 2, Figure Skating Pairs; Feb. 14 and 17, Ice Dancing; Feb. 19, Figure Skating Women; and Feb. 22, Figure Skating Exhibition. EF. (5 pcs.) ($100) BARCELONA, 25th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1992 684. Participation Medal. Burnished copper, 70mm, by X. Corbero. Spanish legend in four lines over Barcelona Olympic emblem, a stylized jumping athlete. Rev. Spiral and elongated bolt of lightning. EF, in original pouch. ($175) 685. Honor Plaque for the Austrian Olympic Medal Winners Presented by the Austrian Minister of Sports. Silvered, 13x17cm (5.1”x6.7”). Affixed gold Austrian eagle over 8-line legend. EF, in blue leatherette case. ($275) 42 691 688 689 690 692 693 695 694 c686. (Autographs) Gold Medal Winning Dream Team I Autographed Basketball. Signed in black ink, silver and gold by the whole team: Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, etc. On Spalding NBA leather basketball. EF. ($1,500) c687. The Dream Team – 1992 USA Olympic Men’s Basketball Team Photo with Facsimile Signatures. Multicolor, 25.4x20.4cm (10”x8”), photo by A. Bernstein. Lt corner creases, VF-EF. ($100) 688. Barcelona 92 Torch Crystal Stella. Hand engraved design, 12x20.5cm (4.7”x8.1”), signed “Daniel 92”. Hand holding flaming torch, “Barcelona 92” and Olympic rings above. EF. Rare. ($250) 689. Olympic Museum Enameled Box with Clock (ca. 1993). English multicolor hand enameled copper, 42mm, by Kingsley. Logo on top, inside top view of museum. Removable clock is set inside. EF, in presentation box. ($200) 696 697 LILLEHAMMER, 17th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1994 690. Participation Medal. Copper, 66x76mm, by M. Kleppan. Pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings. Rev. Modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms. EF, toning, in original wooden case. ($400) 691. Official Håkon Knife. Steel, with logo, wooden handle, 20cm (7.9”) long. With brown leather sheath and affixed silver logo. In presentation box. EF. ($175) 692. Participation Diploma. Multicolor, 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). In pictorial cover. EF. ($175) 698 ATLANTA, 26th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1996 693. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Official torch logo. Rev. Quilt of leaves. Unc, boxed. ($175) 694. Russian Team Silver Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm. Costumed female under laurel tree. Rev. Logo. EF, in Russian NOC. Scarce. ($150) 695. Large Centennial of the Modern Olympic Games Medal, 1996. Sterling silver, 65mm, by Intercoin, Milano. Facing bust of modern Olympic Games restorer Pierre de Coubertin in circle of Olympic cities, 1896 to 1996. Torch dividing Athens temple (1896) and Atlanta skyline (1996). Proof, FDC, in Italian NOC silk case with brochure. ($350) 43 696. Commemorative Atlanta 1996 Calendar Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm, by Dr. Ising GmbH, Germany. View of downtown Atlanta. Rev. Calendar for 1996. EF. Scarce. ($90) 697. Discus Used by Silver Medal Winner Natalya Sadova, Russia, in the Discus Women’s Final. Olympic Games 1996 Gill Sport Equipment Discus. With Certificate of Authenticity from the Atlanta Committee for the Games, and a copy of the Start List for Discus Finals on July 29, 1996. EF. ($600) 698. Shot Put Used by Bronze Medal Winner Oleksandr Bagach, Ukraine, in the Shotput Finals. Iron ball 12cm (4.3”), 16 pounds, with inscription. With certificate of authenticity by Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, 14.8x10.1cm (5.8”x4”), and copy of Final Results sheet. ($500) 700 703 705 706 707 702 709 708 714 712 716 NAGANO, 18th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1998 708. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Nagano logo over legend. Rev. Wooded mountainside. EF, in box with gilt logo. ($375) 709. Set of Georgia Team Pins plus Nagano Logo Pin. Boxed. All EF. (10 pins.) ($100) c710. Set of Four Small Size Snowlet Mascots. Multicolor plush, 13.5cm (5.3“) tall. EF. Scarce. ($375) c711. Commemorative Snowlets Alarm Clock. 7x7cm (2.8”x2.8”), made by Seiko. Multicolor snowlets as skiers and ice hockey player. EF, boxed. ($125) 712. Mikimoto Pearl Bookmark with Nagano Logo. Silvered, 12cm (4.7”). Pearl on snowflake at top, logo in gold. Boxed. EF. ($100) c713. IBM Fan Mail Penguin Mascot. Bean bag, colored felt, 17.5cm (6.9”). Dark and lt. blue with yellow beak. EF. ($100) 717 c699. (Autographs) Official Gold Medal Winning Dream Team II Autographed Spalding Basketball. Official orange and black USA basketball, with black marker signatures of the whole team, Nr. 132 of 250 signed balls. EF. ($475) 700. Olympic Games Centennial English Enameled IOC Presentation Box. Multicolor enameled copper, 58mm, 33mm tall, made by Crummles, England. Atlanta logo; Athens 1896 official poster design on inside top. EF, in IOC presentation box. ($175) c701. Very Tall Swiss Swatch Wall Watch. Gold and green, 11x31.5cm (83.1”x12.4”). Logo on watch face, bands commemorate the 1932 and 1952 Olympic Games. In original pictorial carton (scuffed), watch EF. ($150) 702. Waterford Crystal Atlanta 1996 Olympic Torch. 10.2x20cm (4”x2.9”), 3.1cm (1.2”) thick. Cauldron with “100 Atlanta 1996” and Olympic rings, flame logo above. EF, in original case with silver Atlanta logo. ($175) 703. Starting Number. Multicolor, 23x20.4cm (9.1”x8”). EF. ($75) c704. Third Place Diploma Awarded for Tennis, Women’s Singles, to Jana Novotna. Gold and green, 21.5x30.3cm (8.5”x11.9”). Jana Novotna won the women’s single title at Wimbledon in 1998. She also won 12 Grand Slam women’s doubles titles and 4 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. In green folder with gold logo. ($500) 705. Complete Set of Eight Men’s Volleyball Winners Diplomas. 21.5x30.2cm (8.5”x11.9”). Contains gold, silver and bronze diplomas and fourth through eighth place diplomas. Unawarded. All Unc., in green folder with gold logo. (8 pcs.) ($650) 706. Set of 25 Explanatory Books (Regulations) for all Sports in Atlanta 1996. Multicolor, 10.5x21cm (4.1”x8.3”), in English and French. Housed in green cardboard slipcase. EF. ($250) 707. (Book) Official Commemorative Book Centennial Olympic Games, Atlanta 1996. 208pp., illustrated in color, 21.6x27.6cm (8.5”x10.9”). 16 days of champion in various events. Softbound. EF. ($100) SYDNEY, 27th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2000 714. Participation Medal. Silvered AE, 50mm. Sydney Olympic logo. Rev. 3-line legend over Olympic rings. EF, in original box. ($225) c714a.Cased Sports Writers Association of Malaysia Medal (2000). Goldplated, 63mm. Athlete besides “SAM”. Gilt rectangular plaque affixed on inside top with 5-line legend. In red velvet case. EF. ($100) c715. Official Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Art Object from the Sydney Torch Relay. Made in 3 layers: steel from the same coil of steel as the Olympic flame cauldron, blue and clear glass representing the blue Pacific Ocean and a silver inlay on the steel torch relay logo from the same silver used to strike the Sydney 2000 winners medals. About 15cm (5.9”) wide, 41cm (16”) tall. This art object was auctioned during the Olympic Torch Relay. It beautifully represents the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Numbered. Unc. EF. ($2,750) 716. Participation Diploma. Blue and white with color logo, 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”). Lt. crease, VF-EF. ($150) 717. (Book) Following the Flame. Official Souvenir Book of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay. Presented by AMP. 146pp. illus. throughout in color, 23.4x28.3cm (9.1”x11.1”). Blue leatherette, goldstamped. New. Beautiful book. ($150) “c” in front of lot numbers — photo is in the color section! 44 720 718 719 723 724 721 722 718. XVII Commonwealth Games in Manchester, 2002. Participation Medal. Cupro-nickel, 50mm. Spirit of Friendship, same design as winners medals. Rev. Manchester images: cotton flowers for the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution; symbols of Internet Highway; a bee, etc. Unc., cased, with brochure. ($125) 725 SALT LAKE CITY, 19th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2002 719. Cased Volunteer’s Medal. Bronze, 40x71mm, by O.T. Tanner. “Light the Fire Within” motto and logo on arch. Rev. Standing figure extending helping hand to 5 circular rings. EF, in blue presentation case. ($150) 720. Russian Olympic Team Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Logo. Rev. Legend between Russian NOC logo and Kremlin view. EF. ($150) 721. Set of 15 Technical Manuals (Regulations) for all Winter Sports in Salt Lake City. Multicolor, 21.2xm (8.3”), in English and French. Housed in silver colored slipcase, with CD. New. ($225) 722. Participation Diploma. Violet and gold, 19.1x27cm (7.5”x10.6”). With envelope. EF. ($125) 727 ATHENS, 28th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2004 723. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 logo. Rev. Games legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space for participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($275) 724. Paralympic Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 Paralympic logo. Rev. Legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space for participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($225) 725. Belarus NOC Presentation Plaque in Case. Gold and red plaque with logo and Athens 2004 legend, backed with red velvet, 16x12cm (6.3”x4.7”). In wooden box decorated with straw, “BELARUS” on top. EF. ($250) c726. (Full Ticket) Opening Ceremony, August 13, 2004, Olympic Stadium, Price 950 Euros. Multicolor, 9.2x21.4cm (3.6”x8.4”). EF. ($150) 728 730 730. Eighteenth Commonwealth Games in Melbourne 2006. Participation Medal. Bronze, 62mm. Athletes over legend. Rev. Logo. EF, cased. ($125) TORINO, 20th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2006 727. Boxed Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 39mm. Logo. Rev. Olympic rings over motto. With circular cardboard, within clear round box. EF. ($350) 728. Boxed Bronze Participation Medal. As preceding medal but bronze, presented to officials. With circular cardboard, within clear round box. EF. Scarce. ($400) c729. Participation Diploma. Red and pink, 29.7x21cm (11.7”x8.3”). With pictorial cover. EF. ($125) 45 BEIJING, 29th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2008 c731. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Boxing. Silver 70mm, with inlaid light green jade. Winged Goddess of Victory above Panathenian Stadium in Athens. Rev. Logo in center surrounded by jade, event engraved at top and bottom. EF, a few rns. Ornate loop, with red and orange ribbon with “Beijing 2008” and Olympic rings. ($10,500) 732 733 734 736 740 741 743 c739. Red Torchbearer T-Shirt and Shorts Set. Medium size. White, torch relay logo with red and gray design, large Beijing 2008 over color rings on back. Shorts with torch relay logo and rings. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 740. Blue Torchbearer T-Shirt and Shorts Set. White, with torch relay logo, blue and gray design, large “Beijing 2008” over color rings on back. Shorts with torch relay logo and rings. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 741. Torchbearer’s Certificate. Multicolor, 29.5x21cm (11.6”x8.3”). Beijing 2008 and Hellenic NOC logo at top, legend in English, Chinese and Greek, facsimile signatures of IOC President Rogge, and of Organising Committee and Greek NOC Presidents signatures. EF. ($175) c742. Opening Ceremony Parade of Athletes Pass for Participant of Uzbekistan. Multicolor, 11x16cm (4.3”x6.3”). Laminated. Plus Guidebook for the Opening Ceremony. 6pp. illustrated in color, 14x21cm (5.5”x8.3”), in Chinese and English. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($175) 743. Paralympic Closing Ceremony Parade of Athletes Pass, September 17, 2008. Blue, 10.9x15.9cm (4.3”x6.3”). Seating plan on back. Laminated. EF. ($100) 744. Daily Program, Athletics No. 3, August 17, 2008. Green covers, 54pp., 20.7x29.2cm (8.1”x11.5”), in English and Chinese. Women’s Marathon, Finals in Men’s Hammer Throw, Women’s Triple Jump, Men’s 10,000M, etc. EF. ($90) c745. Full Ticket. Opening Ceremony, August 8, 2008, Non-Parading Athletes National Stadium 20:00. Multicolor, 20.3x8.8cm (8”x3.5”). EF. ($200) c746. Set of Eight Paralympic Fencing Tickets. Multicolor, 21x9cm (8.3”x3.5”). September 11 to 17, 2008, plus undated ticket. Unused. All EF. ($200) 744 732. Participation Medal. Copper, 55mm. Logo over Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium. Rev. Five Fuwa mascots over Chinese and English “One World One Dream” motto, waves below. Unc., in red presentation box. ($450) 733. Paralympic Participation Medal. Copper, 55mm. Logo over Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium. Rev. Paralympic cow mascot Fu Niu Lele over Chinese and English “One World One Dream” motto, waves below. Unc, in red wooden box. ($450) 734. Commemorative Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium and Mascots Medal. Copper, 80mm (3.1”), by China Printing and Minting Corporation. 3-Dimensional view of the stadium with doves at opening ceremony. Rev. Five Fuwa mascots. EF. In wooden box and case. ($175) c735. Commemorative Olympic Gold Torch Relay Medal, 2007. Goldplated copper, partially enameled in red and black, 50mm. Color torch and logo beside Mount Everest. Rev. Beijing 2008 logo within pearl design. Unc., with certificate, in red leatherette case with gold logo on top. ($125) 736. Commemorative Olympic Silver Torch Relay Medal. Silvered, 37mm, partially red enamel. Torch runner with flaming Beijing torch, Great Wall and Athens Acropolis in background. Rev. Color torch relay logo over Temple of Heaven. Unc., in pictorial cardboard holder 13.5x20.5cm (5.3”8.1”). Unc. ($100) c737. Commemorative Set of All Gold Winners Medal Replicas from Athens 1896 to Beijing 2008. Goldplated (25), silvered (2), and bronze (1), 35mm. Medals with both sides of winners medals 18962004, plus gold, silver and bronze medals from Beijing 2008 in top row. In wooden case with gold legend and logo, two doors with gold handles at top. EF. ($575) c738. Beijing 2008. Olympic Torch Relay Air China Airplane Model. Multicolor, 14cm (5.5”) long. Torch relay logo and legend on plane model 1:250. Air China was the official airline company for the worldwide torch relay. EF, boxed. ($150) Thank you for participating in our 59th auction! 46 INDEX Art Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asian Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Workers Olympiads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266, 341 561, 662, 680 72, 85, 412, 660, 686, 699 185, 211, 287, 294, 295, 354-358, 451-453, 510, 576, 613 441, 548 554, 555, 667 109, 110, 116, 131, 132, 140, 196, 197, 204, 205, 249, 250, 345, 373, 380, 402, 403, 450, 633, 659, 660, 707, 717 115, 130, 138, 156-166, 178, 179, 246, 256, 262, 279, 338, 340-343, 348, 372, 374, 401, 437, 473, 502, 526, 533, 656, 657, 679 308, 517 404, 600, 718, 730 223-225, 289, 320, 415, 419, 421, 486, 604, 645, 688, 702 329, 505, 636, 637, 692, 704, 705, 716, 722, 729 83, 184 399, 405 147, 360, 462, 488-490, 514, 670 282, 287, 471 241, 445, 507, 571, 585, 606, 627, 646, 654 105, 132, 198, 199, 251, 438, 503, 562-566, 611, 634, 663 189, 228, 361, 426, 518, 546, 581, 643, 651, 652, 673, 689, 700 152, 349, 459 175, 278 114, 137, 195, 200, 201, 247, 280, 292 54-56, 58-60, 62, 63, 551, 570, 583, 605, 619-624, 644, 653, 674, 675, 681, 710, 711, 713, 734 151, 559, 578 724, 733, 743, 746 326, 423, 463, 476, 642 106, 107, 118, 133, 141, 142, 150, 171, 181, 186, 187, 203, 210, 263, 264, 286, 293, 359, 382, 408, 409, 417, 454, 474, 482, 511, 528, 529, 535, 567, 575, 602, 610, 639, 640, 648, 664, 669, 682, 684, 690, 693, 708, 714, 723, 724, 727, 728, 732, 733 352, 607, 658 176, 177, 182, 192, 193, 283, 339 49, 50, 52, 154, 217-221, 306, 315-319, 347, 424, 441, 545, 548, 548a, 549 192, 194, 243, 244, 352, 398, 412, 501 122-126, 167, 174, 237, 260, 290, 291, 330, 331, 371-379, 391-395, 431-436, 446, 466-470, 477, 478, 556, 588-596, 744 64-103, 628, 629 230, 443 261, 657 270, 309, 310 143, 144, 157-162, 190, 191, 231-236, 259, 272-275, 353, 370, 465, 587, 631, 655, 668, 677, 706, 721 49-63 108, 311, 715 136, 245 196, 206-209, 223, 229, 243, 375, 376, 679, 681 227, 323, 499, 676 346, 686, 697, 698, 699 506, 703 20-48 32-48, 298, 299, 363, 364, 383, 455-458, 484-487, 515, 527, 538, 539, 614, 709 325-328, 423, 463, 476, 495, 496, 625, 641, 642, 739, 740 127, 128, 238-240, 255, 276, 277, 332-336, 368, 368a, 378, 378a, 396, 397, 411, 429, 447-449, 471, 472, 479-481, 500, 519-525, 532, 557, 572-574, 629, 630, 647, 678, 683, 726, 745 1-19, 315, 323, 329, 410, 462, 483, 612, 617, 715, 717, 735, 736, 738-741 1-19 111, 117, 147, 148, 169, 170, 181, 202, 206, 381, 407, 504, 560, 608, 609, 731 200, 201, 252 47 THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES I . . . . . . . . 1896 . . . . . . II . . . . . . . 1900 . . . . . . III . . . . . . . 1904 . . . . . . 1906 . . . . . . IV . . . . . . 1908 . . . . . . V . . . . . . . 1912 . . . . . . VI . . . . . . 1916 . . . . . . VII . . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . VIII . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . IX . . . . . . 1928 . . . . . . X . . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . XI . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . . XII . . . . . . 1940 . . . . . . XIII . . . . . 1944 . . . . . . XIV . . . . . 1948 . . . . . . XV . . . . . . 1952 . . . . . . XVI . . . . . 1956 . . . . . . XVII . . . . 1960 . . . . . . XVIII . . . . 1964 . . . . . . XIX . . . . . 1968 . . . . . . XX . . . . . . 1972 . . . . . . XXI . . . . . 1976 . . . . . . XXII . . . . 1980 . . . . . . XXIII . . . . 1984 . . . . . . XXIV . . . . 1988 . . . . . . XXV . . . . 1992 . . . . . . XXVI . . . . 1996 . . . . . . XXVII . . . 2000 . . . . . . XXVIII . . 2004 . . . . . . XXIX . . . . 2008 . . . . . . XXX . . . . 2012 . . . . . . Athens, Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 6–15 Paris, France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20–October 28 St. Louis, USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1–November 23 Athens, Greece - Intermediate (Olympic) Games London, England. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 27–October 31 Stockholm, Sweden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 5–July 22 Berlin, Germany (canceled) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not celebrated due to WWI Antwerp, Belgium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 20–September 12 Paris, France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 4–July 27 Amsterdam, The Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 17–August 12 Los Angeles, USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 30–August 12 Berlin, Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1–16 Tokyo, Japan/Helsinki, Finland (canceled). . . . . . Not celebrated due to WWII London, England (canceled). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not celebrated due to WWII London, England. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29–August 14 Helsinki, Finland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 19–August 3 Melbourne, Australia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 22–December 8 Equestrian events in Stockholm, Sweden . . . . . . . June 10–17 Rome, Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 25–September 11 Tokyo, Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 10–24 Mexico City, Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 12–27 Munich, Germany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 26–September 10 Montreal, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 17–August 1 Moscow, Soviet Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 19–August 3 Los Angeles, USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 28–August 12 Seoul, Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 17–October 2 Barcelona, Spain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 25–August 9 Atlanta, USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 19–August 4 Sydney, Australia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 16–October 1 Athens, Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 13–29 Beijing, China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 8–24 London, England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 27-August 12 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES I . . . . . . . . 1924 . . . . . . II . . . . . . . 1928 . . . . . . III . . . . . . . 1932 . . . . . . IV . . . . . . 1936 . . . . . . V . . . . . . . 1940 . . . . . . V . . . . . . . 1944 . . . . . . V . . . . . . . 1948 . . . . . . VI . . . . . . 1952 . . . . . . VII . . . . . . 1956 . . . . . . VIII . . . . . 1960 . . . . . . IX . . . . . . 1964 . . . . . . X . . . . . . . 1968 . . . . . . XI . . . . . . 1972 . . . . . . XII . . . . . . 1976 . . . . . . XIII . . . . . 1980 . . . . . . XIV . . . . . 1984 . . . . . . XV . . . . . . 1988 . . . . . . XVI . . . . . 1992 . . . . . . XVII . . . . 1994 . . . . . . XVIII . . . . 1998 . . . . . . XIX . . . . . 2002 . . . . . . XX . . . . . . 2006 . . . . . . XXI . . . . . 2010 . . . . . . XXII . . . . 2014 . . . . . . Chamonix, France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 25–February 4 St. Moritz, Switzerland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 11–19 Lake Placid, USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 4–15 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. . . . . . . . . . . . February 6–16 Sapporo, Japan/St. Moritz, Switzerland/ Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (canceled). . . Not celebrated due to WWII Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy (canceled) . . . . . . . . . . Not celebrated due to WWII St. Moritz, Switzerland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 30–February 8 Oslo, Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 14–25 Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 26–February 5 Squaw Valley, USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 18–28 Innsbruck, Austria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 29–February 9 Grenoble, France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 6–18 Sapporo, Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 3–13 Innsbruck, Austria (originally Denver, USA). . . . . February 4–15 Lake Placid, USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 14–23 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 8–19 Calgary, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 13–2 Albertville, France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 8–23 Lillehammer, Norway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 12–27 Nagano, Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 7–22 Salt Lake City, USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 9–24 Torino, Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 4–19 Vancouver, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 12–28 Sochi, Russia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 7-23 48 I N G R I D O ’ N SEPI OL R T S P. O . B O X 8 7 2 0 4 8 VA N CO U V ER WAS H I N GTO N 98687 USA TEL: FA X : 360 - 834 - 5202 360 - 834 -2853 AUCTION @ IONEIL.COM W W W. I O N E I L .C O M & O LYM PI C M E M O R A B I L I A