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2 Gold Medal Collectibles - Auction Suite H, PMB # Archibald Avenue Ontario, CA USA AUCTION NO. 17 Saturday, March 8, 2014 Closes at 3 p.m., PT Mail and Bids will be accepted until the close of auction. Phone Bids will only be accepted from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 8. CONDITIONS OF SALE (Please Read Carefully) BIDDER RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 1. We reserve the right to reject bids that we consider to be frivolous bids. 2. Bids from minors will not be accepted. 3. No bids will be accepted below the opening bid price listed. In the event that a lower bid is submitted, it will be considered null and void. 4. All bids must be received in this office no later than 3 p.m. PT (Pacific Time) on the closing date. You may submit your bid in advance by either mail, or telephone at (909) on the closing date. 5. Bids are accepted by lot number only. The highest bid shall not exceed 10% above the second highest bid. 6. In the case of tie bids, the earliest bid received will be given preference and shall prevail. 7. All bids are final. All items offered are guaranteed genuine and as described. All claims for adjustments must be made within 5 days of receipt but in no case later than 45 days after the auction. 8. Lot description will be valid in the event of a photo error. MEANS OF PAYMENT 1. A 15% buyer s charge will be added to the successful bid price of each lot. Postage, handling, and insurance fees (if requested by buyer) will be added to all invoices. All Custom Duties shall be the sole responsibility of the international buyer. Keep in mind, Lots shipped overseas shall be at the buyers risk only. (See Shipment Instructions for details) 2. Payment is due immediately upon receipt of invoice unless prior payment arrangements have been made with Gold Medal Collectibles in writing. Lots will not be delivered without full payment of invoice. In the event that full payment is not received within 30 days, the sale will then be considered null and void. A01 Conditions of Sale Page 1 of 2 Auction Condition No. 17

3 3. Payments must be made from checks or money orders drawn on a US Bank account. International Money Orders will not be accepted. 4. You may make your payment via Mastercard, VISA, Discovery, American Express or PayPal. There will be an additional Convenience Charge (4.25% USA / 4.75% Int l) added to your purchase order. All transactions are final and must be made in US funds. 5. The bidder will be charged a banking fee of $30 for each returned check. SHIPMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1. All successful bidders must supply fully detailed shipping instructions before shipment will be made, otherwise the shipment will be mailed to the buyer s address as listed on the bid sheet. 2. Insurance and/or any other means of delivery is available at the buyer s expense. All lots will be shipped via regular US Postal Service or United Parcel Post unless specific shipment instructions have been requested by the buyer. 3. Lots will be sent overseas only at the risk of the buyer. All custom duties on lots shipped overseas will be the responsibility of the buyer. 4. There will be an additional charge ($5 per lot) to ship bulky and glass items (posters, books, torches, and large items.) TITLE TO LOTS 1. Remains with Gold Medal Collectibles until full payment is received. (See Means of Payment for details) APPLICABLE SALES TAX 1. California residents will be required to pay sales tax at 8% on the price realized only, unless an appropriate resale number form is on file in our office at the time of the bid. PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS 1. Most of the photos reproduced in this catalog are reduced. For the actual size of the item, please refer to the lot description. Should you have any questions, please feel free to us at GoldMedalAuction@aol.com prior to closing of the sale. STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS B/W - black and white OC - Olympic Committee NOC - National Olympic Committee F - fair to good condition Illus. - illustrations USOC - United States Committee IOC - International Olympic Committee EF - new or mint condition Bidding in this sale constitutes acceptance of the foregoing Conditions of Sale. A01 Conditions of Sale Page 2 of 2 Auction Condition No. 17

4 OLYMPIC PROGRAMS Amsterdam / Daily Program - Athletics No. 26. Dated August 1, 1928, printed in Dutch and French, pp. 20, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Amsterdam / Daily Program - Rowing No. 27. Dated August 2, 1928, printed in Dutch and French, some ink scoring, pp. 20, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Amsterdam / Daily Program - Athletics No. 28. Dated August 3, Ville Ritola (FIN) awarded a Gold Medal in Men s 5000m and Paavo Nurmi (FIN)awarded a Silver Medal in 5000m, other sports included Decathlon and Men s 400m, printed in Dutch and French, no scoring, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, light vertical fold, pp. 40, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lake Placid / Daily Program - Dated February 6. Softbound, meter Speed Skating Final, Hockey and some Demonstration Sports, Printed in English, German and French, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, pp. 12, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, cover separated, small tear on front cover, pp. 32, approx. 7-1/2 x 10-1/2, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated July 31. Softbound, Athletics (includes roster), Fencing (includes roster) and Weightlifting events. Printed in English, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, partial cover separation, small crease on front cover, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 3. Softbound, Athletics, Wrestling, Cycling and Fencing. Printed in English, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, slight binding separation, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 4. Babe Didrikson awarded a Gold Medal in 80m Hurdles and Evelyn Hall awarded a Silver Medal in 80m Hurdles, some scoring, slight binding separation, pp. 32, EF. $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 5. Softbound, Athletics, Decathlon, Fencing, Wrestling, Pentathlon (Swimming) and Yachting. Printed in English, some wear on the covers, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, pp. 40, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 7. Babe Didrikson (USA) awarded a Silver Medalist in Women s High Jump, Juan Carlos Zabala (ARG) awarded a Gold Medal in the Marathon, and USA Team awarded Gold Medal in the 4x100m Relay, no scoring, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 8. Olympic Night Football (American) Game was held in the Olympic Stadium during the Olympic Games (West Teams: Southern California - Stanford - California Seniors vs. East Teams: Yale - Harvard - Princeton Seniors), light scoring, pp. 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 11. Eleanor Holm (USA) awarded Gold Medal in 100m Back Stroke and Buster Crabbe participated in Heat 1 in the 1500m Freestyle Swim, some scoring and slight binding separation, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 12. Softbound, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Archery, Yachting, Swimming, Rowing, Boxing, Equestrian and Shooting (pistol), water stains, small tears on covers, center fold on back cover, printed in English, approx. 8-1/4 x 5, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Berlin / Opening Ceremony Program. Tages Programm, printed in German, some writing, binding attached, pp. 32, approx. 8-1/2 x 6, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Berlin / Tages Program - Dated August 3. Jessie Owens (USA) awarded Gold Medal in the 100m Track & Field (light scoring), pp 48, approx. 6 x 8-5/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Berlin / Tages Program - Dated August 4. Jesse Owens (USA) awarded a Gold Medal in Broad Jump. This program also includes all of the following events: Women s Discus; Men s 200m (Jesse Owens (USA) and Mack Robinson (USA) competed in this race; Men s 400m Hurdles; Women s 100m; Men s 800m; Men s 5000m; Polo; Modern Pentathlon; Football; Hockey and Weight-Lifting (all classes). This program is in EF condition with very light pencil scoring for a few events, binding intact, pp 48, approx. 6 x 8-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Berlin / Tages Program - Dated August 6. This program includes all of the following events: Hockey, Polo, Shooting and Cycling. Light pencil scoring, binding intact, pp 64, approx. 6 x 8-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Berlin / Tages Program - Dated August 8. This program includes all of the following events: Swimming, Water Polo, Polo, Cycling, Canoeing, Field Hockey, Basketball, Football (Soccer), Handball and Weightlifting. Some ink scoring, binding intact, pp. 72, approx. 6 x 8-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Berlin / Tages Program - Dated August 12. This program includes all of the following events: Swimming, Baseball, Rowing, Basketball, Field Hockey, Equestrian, Diving and Boxing. Softbound, binding intact, no markings, pp. 72, approx. 6 x 8-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $125 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 1 Auction Catalog No. 17

5 St. Moritz / Daily Program - No. 7. Dated February 5, 1948, colorful cover, printed in English, French and German, includes event schedules for Ice Hockey, Slalom, Skelton and Artistic Ice Skate (Dick Button competed in this event), no scoring, binding intact, pp. 16, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Oslo / Official Program - No. 11. Colorful front cover of program dated February 24, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes Ice Hockey and Ski Jumping events, light pencil scoring, slight center fold, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8 x 7-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Helsinki / Opening Ceremony Program. Dated August, Softbound, lilac and white cover, printed in English, French Swedish and Norwegian, pp.32, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Helsinki / Closing Ceremony Program. Dated March 8, 1952, approx. 7-9/16 x 5-9/16, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Cortina / Program - No. 4. Dated January 29, Softbound, colorful cover, includes list of events, a few ink marks, pp. 16, approx. 6-5/8 x 4-3/4 in size, VF-EF (See Photo Section) $ Cortina / Program - No. 6. Dated January 31, Softbound, colorful cover, includes list of events, pp. 16, approx. 6-5/8 x 4-3/4, EF (See Photo Section) $ Melbourne / Opening Ceremony Program - Main Stadium, November 22, Green softbound program with a photo of the Melbourne Cricket Grounds on front cover, includes information on the Torch Relay, venues, and the Opening Ceremonies, pp. 33, approx. 8-1/2 x 10-3/4, no marks, slight wear, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Melbourne / Closing Ceremonies & Football Final. Dated December 8, 1956, event held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, light scuffing on covers, approx. 7-1/2 x 5-1/2, F. (See Photo Section) $ Melbourne / Athletics Program. Dated December 1, Mildred McDaniel (USA) awarded Gold Medal in Women s High Jump, Alain Mimoun (FRA) awarded Gold Medal in the Marathon and USA Team awarded Gold Medal in Men s 4x100m Relay, light scoring, pp. 16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - Number 3. Dated February 23, Carol Heiss (USA) competed in Ladies Compulsory Figure Skating and eventually won a Gold Medal. Includes a complete schedule of events (Hockey, Ladies Downhill Skiing, Ladies 500 meter Speed Skating, Ladies 10 km Cross Country Skiing and Ladies Compulsory Figure Skating), pp. 23, approx. 7 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - Number 6. Dated February 23, Carol Heiss (USA) took a Gold Medal in Ladies Figure Skating on this date, includes complete schedule of events (Men s Special 15 km Cross-Country, Ladies 3000 meter Speed Skating, Ladies Giant Slalom Skiing, Ladies Free Figure Skating, and Ice Hockey), results of previous events, map of Olympic facilities, pp. 23, approx. 7 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - No. 9. Dated February 26, David Jenkins (USA) took a Gold Medal in Men s Figure Skating on this date, includes complete schedule of daily events (Ladies 3 x 5 km Cross-Country Relay, Men s 1500 meter Speed Skating, Men s Free Figure Skating, and Ice Hockey), results of previous events, map of Olympic facilities, pp. 23, approx. 7 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Swimming/Water Polo Program - No. 4. Dated August 30, William Milliken (USA) awarded a Gold Medal in Men s 200m Breaststroke, Ingrid Kramer (EUA) awarded a Gold Medal in Women s 10m Dive and Frank McKinney (USA) awarded a Silver Medal in Men s 100m Back Stroke, no scoring, pp. 24, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Athletics Program - No. 1. Pink, dated August 31, printed in English, French and Italian, pp. 40, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Athletic Program - No. 2. Orange, dated September 1, Radford (GBR) awarded Gold Medal in the 100m Men s Final, printed in Italian, ink scoring, pp 40, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Athletics Program - No. 3. Orange, dated September 2, printed in English, French and Italian, Wilma Rudolph (USA) awarded Gold medal for 100 meters, no scoring, pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Athletics Program - No. 4. Yellow, dated September 3, printed in English, French and Italian, Wilma Rudolph (USA) competed in Heat #6 (200 meters), some ink scoring, pp. 40, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Athletics Program - No. 5. Purple, dated September 5, printed in English, French and Italian, Wilma Rudolph (USA) awarded a Gold medal for 200 meters (scoring in black ink) and Rafer Johnson (USA) competed in Decathlon, slight discoloration on pp , pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rome / Athletic Program - No. 7. Blue, dated September 7, 50km Road Walk awarded Gold Medal to Don Thompson (GBR), printed in Italian, pp. 48, some scoring, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $40 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 2 Auction Catalog No. 17

6 Rome / Athletic Program - No. 8. Purple, dated September 8, High Jump awarded Gold Medal to Robert Cavalcade (URS), 10,000m awarded Gold Medal to Pyotr Bolotnikov (URS) and 4x100m Relay awarded Gold Medal to Germany (EUA), printed in Italian, some scoring, pp. 38, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Innsbruck / Daily Program - No. 2. Men s Downhill Skiing, Women s Luge, Men s Single Luge, Men s 30 km Cross Country and Ladies Compulsory Figure Skating - Peggy Fleming (USA) competed in this event. B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, no tears or creases, binding intact, pp. 16, approx. 6-3/4 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Innsbruck / Official Daily Program - No. 6. Men s Figure Skate, Tobogganing, Skiing, Ice Hockey and Cross-County Skiing. B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, pp. 16, approx. 6-3/4 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Innsbruck / Daily Program - No. 12. Men s Ski Jumping and Ice Hockey. B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, ink scoring, no tears or creases, binding intact, pp. 16, approx. 6-3/4 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Tokyo / Opening Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program, no marks, creased on upper right front cover, printed in Japanese, English and French, pp. 40, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Tokyo / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, colorful cover, printed in English and French, includes the Olympic Grand Prix Jumping (Equestrian event), pp. 40, approx. 6 x 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Tokyo / Program - Swimming and Diving (No. 7). Dated October 17, 1964, B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 32, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4, mint condition, F. (See Photo Section) $ Tokyo / Athletics Program (No. 2). Dated October 15, Al Oerter (USA) participated in the first round of Qualifications for Discus. Al Oerter was an Olympic Gold Medalist in the event of Discus in the 1960 Rome Olympic Games. B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 64, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4, small crease on the front cover, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Tokyo / Athletics Program (No. 4). Dated October 17, 1964, B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 64, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4, some scoring, F. (See Photo Section) $ Tokyo / Athletics Program (No. 7). Dated October 20, 1964, B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 64, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4, some scoring, F. (See Photo Section) $ Mexico City / Daily Program - Gymnastics (October 21-26). Softbound, B&W photos and Illus., includes a schedule of events, printed in French, Spanish and English, pp. 120, approx. 7-1/8 x 7-1/8, scraped back cover (approx. 2 x 1-1/2 ), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Sapporo / Daily Program - Men s Compulsory Figure Skating (February 8-9). Softbound, printed in Japanese and English, ink score marks on p 10, no creases or folds and binding intact, pp. 24, approx. 10 x 7-1/8, VF-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Munich / Group of Nine Athletic Programs. Softbound programs, dated August 31 (pp. 60); September 1 (pp. 60), partial binding separation; September 2 (pp. 60); September 3 (pp. 60); September 4 (pp. 60); September 7 (pp.44); September 8 (pp. 36); September 9 (pp. 44), and September 10 (pp. 36). Printed in German, English and French. These programs measure approx. 7-3/4 x 8-1/4, F-EF. $ Innsbruck / Daily Program (No. 2). Dated February 5, no fold, no creases and no marking or scoring, pp. 16, approx. 6-1/2 x 4-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Montreal / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English and French, with color photos and Illus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2 x 8-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Montreal / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English and French, with color photos and Illus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2 x 8-1/4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Montreal / Group of Eight Programs. Softbound, printed in English and French, color photos, event schedules and Illus., pp 32, approx. 10-1/2 x 8-1/4, EF. This lot consists of the following eight programs: 1.) Gymnastics (19-page insert listing all of the athletes, including Olga Korbut - URS); 2.) Equestrian (Princess Anne on cover riding her horse named Goodwill); 3.) Athletics; 4.) Swimming, 5.) Wrestling, 6.) Boxing, 7.) Football and 8.) Modern Pentathlon. (See Photo Section) $ Lake Placid / Opening Ceremony Program. Multicolored cover, pp. 16, approx. 12 x 7, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Moscow / Closing Ceremony Program. Dated August 3, printed in Russian, no creases or folds or markings, approx. 9-1/2 x 5-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, pp. 32, approx. 8-¼ x 10-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / Closing Ceremony Program. CLOSING CEREMONY A CELEBRATION, Multicolored, pp. 14, approx. 15 x 10-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $75 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 3 Auction Catalog No. 17

7 Los Angeles / Olympic Baseball Program. This program is specific to Baseball as a demonstration sport in the 23rd Olympiad, printed in English, color photos and Illus., includes the roster for all of the eight national teams in the tournament. These games were held at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles between July 31 and August 7, 1984 (Japan - Gold, USA - Silver, South Korea-Bronze), pp 48, no marking, excellent condition, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Calgary / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, orange cover, printed in English and French, list of the 57 participating national flags, pp. 40, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Albertville / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, Games logo and Festival of Arts logo on front cover, printed in French and English, pp.12, approx. 11 x 11, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Barcelona / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, colorful cover, printed in four languages, published by COOP 92, pp. 46, approx. 12-1/2 x 11-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lillehammer / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in French, Norwegian and English, pp. 4. (See Photo Section) $ Atlanta / Opening Ceremony Program & Bag. Green quilted bag embroidered with Games logo on front and Centennial Olympic Games in English and French on reverse side. Program: Multicolor embossed program (Games logo and First Place Medals for 1896 and 1996), dated July 19, 1996, printed in English and French, B&W and color Illus., approx. 10 x 13, pp. 56, EF. $ Atlanta / Opening Ceremony Program. Multicolor embossed program (Games logo and First Place Medals for 1896 and 1996), program dated July 19, 1996, printed in English and French, includes B&W and color Illustrations, pp. 56, approx. 10 x 13, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Atlanta / Closing Ceremony Program. Multicolor program, embossed cover, dated August 4, 1996, printed in English and French, includes B&W and color Illus., approx. 13 x 10, pp. 38, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Atlanta / Daily Program (Day 13). Softbound, dated July 31, printed in English, photograph of Cuban President Fidel Castro on the front cover, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, printed in English, French and Japanese, pp. 30, approx. 12-1/2 x 10-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Daily Program. Women s Ice Hockey. Event held on February 11, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Daily Program - Men s Luge. Event held on February 9, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Daily Program - Women s Luge. Event held on February 11, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Daily Program - Men s Luge (Doubles). Event held on February 13, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Daily Program - Freestyle Skiing (Men s & Women s Moguls Finals). Event held on February 11, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nagano / Daily Program - Freestyle Skiing (Men s & Women s Aerials Qualification). Event held on February 16, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Sydney / Opening Ceremony Program. Yellow softbound program, printed in English and French, color and B&W photos and illustrations, pp. 88, approx. 11-3/4 x 8-5/8, F. (See Photo Section) $ Sydney / Closing Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program, printed in English, French and Japanese, pp. 30, approx. 12-1/2 x 10-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Salt Lake City / Opening Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program with Games logo, pp. 66, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Salt Lake City / Closing Ceremony Program. Red softbound program with Games logo, pp. 44, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Salt Lake City / Opening Ceremony Program and Pouch. Blue, complete set, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Salt Lake City / Closing Ceremony Program and Pouch. Red, complete set, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Athens / Audience Participation Kit & Opening Ceremony Program. Multicolored cardboard suitcase, sealed, includes Opening Ceremony Program, suitcase measures 8-3/4 x 14-1/4 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Athens / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, written in English, Greek and French, color photos, pp. 86, approx. 13-1/2 x 8-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $70 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 4 Auction Catalog No. 17

8 Athens / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English, Greek and French, approx. 13-3/8 x 8-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Torino / Audience Participation Kit & Opening Ceremony Program. This lot consists of two items as follows: 1.) Audience Participating Kit. Silver foil bag, the kit contains a flashlight, white poncho, Official Spectator Guide and a cow bell with the Torino Games logo. The bag has been opened, measures approx. 16 x 13-1/2, EF and 2.) Opening Program. Passion Lives Here printed on front cover, Torino Games logo on front cover, printed in English, French and Italian, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 64, approx. 10-7/8 x 10-3/4, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Torino / Closing Ceremony Program. Carmevale Italiano printed on front cover, Torino Games logo on front cover, printed in English, French and Italian, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 52, approx. 10-7/8 x 10-3/4, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Beijing / Audience Participation Kit & Opening Ceremony Program. This lot consists of the following items: Opening Ceremony Program - One World One Dream motto in Chinese and English dated August 8, red and white cloth bag, red and white silk scarf, four Smiling Bracelets (plastic wrist bands) in a red box with the Games logo, lanyard, and a green strobe wand.. The bag has been opened, it measures approx. 16 x 13-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Beijing / Closing Ceremony Program. Dated , hardcover, printed in Chinese, English and French, color photos and Illus., pp. 48, approx. 14-1/8 x 8-5/8 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Beijing / Daily Program - Day 7 (Athletics) Events held on August 21, 2008, printed in Chinese and English, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Beijing / Daily Program - Day 8 (Athletics). Events held on August 23, 2008, printed in Chinese and English, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Vancouver / Audience Participation Kit. Cardboard kit, approx. 12 in octagonal shape, sealed, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Vancouver / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, printed in English and French, approx. 10-7/8 x 10-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Vancouver / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound program, brown color, printed in English and French, measures approx. 10-7/8 x 10-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ London / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, gold and silver cover, approx. 10-7/8 x 11-3/8, pp.75, EF. (See Photo Section). $ London / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in French and English, pp. 76, approx. 11-3/8 x 10-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ London / Daily Program - Day 3. Softbound, dated July 30. Michael Phelps (USA) participated in the 200m Freestyle event. Printed in English, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ London / Daily Program - Day 16. Softbound, dated August 12. Full-event timetable and athlete interviews, printed in English, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $25 IOC SESSION BADGES Moscow / 83rd IOC Session Badge - Presse. Bronze metal inscribed as PRESSE with yellow ribbon, approx. 5-1/2 x 1-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Moscow / 83rd IOC Session Badge - IOC. Bronze medal with white ribbon, slight discoloration on medal, approx. 5-1/2 x 1-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Moscow / 83rd IOC Session Badge - Invite. Bronze metal inscribed as INVITE with a green/white/green ribbon, approx. 5-1/2 x 1-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Moscow / 83rd IOC Session Badge - IOC Commission Member. Bronze medal with a red/white/red ribbon, approx. 5-1/2 x 1-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / 88th IOC Session Badge - Press. Bronze, yellow ribbon, medal measures approx. 1-5/8 x 1-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Los Angeles / 88th IOC Session Badge - NOC. Bronze, green ribbon, medal measures approx. 1-5/8 x 1-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $165 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 5 Auction Catalog No. 17

9 Calgary / 93rd IOC Session Badge. Press, yellow ribbon, slightly frayed on one corner, approx. 3-5/8 x 1-1/8 (including ribbon), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lausanne / 100th Centennial IOC Session Badge. Press, yellow ribbon with a blue cord, gold plated, enameled, approx. 4-3/8 x 1-1/4, including ribbon, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lausanne / 100th Centennial IOC Session Badge. TV Press, orange ribbon with a blue cord, gold plated, enameled, approx. 4-3/8 x 1-¼, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Budapest / 104th IOC Session Badge. At this session Salt Lake City was awarded the Winter Olympic Games for Attache Badge, blue and white ribbon with cord, approx. 5 x 1-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Atlanta / 105th IOC Session Badge - IOC Member. White ribbon, back stamp 36-USC-380 / Imprinted Products San Diego (619) / China, approx. 4-3/4 x 1-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Atlanta / 105th IOC Session Badge. Gold plated, enameled, no ribbon, approx. 2-3/4 x 1-1/2, EF. $ Athens / 116th IOC Session Badge - IOC Session Service Organizing Committee. Purple/black/purple ribbon, approx. 4-5/8 x 1-1/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ London / 124th IOC Session Badge - Organizing Committee. Purple / black / purple ribbon, approx. 1-1/4 x 1-3/4, unopened packaging, EF. (See Photo Section) $235 AUTOGRAPHED OLYMPIC MEMORABILIA 112. Autograph Lillehammer Figure Skater Gold Medalist Oksana Baiul (UKR). Color photo, approx. 9-7/8 x 7-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autographs (Photographed by International Management Group) Sarajevo Figure Skaters Silver Medalist Kitty and Peter Caruthers (USA). Black and white photo, approx. 9-7/8 x 7-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Photo London Gold Medalist Barney Ewell (USA). Black and white photo, approx. 10 x 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Track & Field Gold Medalist Florence Griffith-Jorner (USA). Color photo, approx. 10 x 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Figure Skater Gold Medalist Sarah Hughes (USA). Label on cover, approx. 10-1/2 x 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Decathlon Gold Medalist Bruce Jenner (USA). Measures approx. 8 x 10, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Track & Field Gold Medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA). Color photo, approx. 8-7/8 x 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Figure Skater Silver Medalist Nancy Kerrigan (USA). Color photo, approx. 8 x 9-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Results for Gymnastics Artistic 1996 Atlanta - Autographed by Olga Korbut (USSR). Gold Medalist in 1972 Munich. Softbound, B&W text, printed in English and French, approx. 11 x 8-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Gymnastics Silver Medalist Olga Korbut (URS). Measures approx. 8 x 10, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Olympic Medalist Michele Kwan (USA). Color photo, approx. 10 x 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Track & Field Gold Medalist Carl Lewis (USA). The Best Ever, label on cover, approx. 10-7/16 x 7-9/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Track & Field Gold Medalist Carl Lewis (USA). Images of 92, label on cover, approx. 10-5/8 x 7-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph (Photographed by Sports Illustrated) - Decathlon Gold Medalist Bob Mathias (USA). Measures approx. 8 x 10, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Downhill Ski Gold Medalist Tommy Moe (USA). Color magazine clipping, approx. 8 x 5-7/8,, EF. (See Photo Section) $25 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 6 Auction Catalog No. 17

10 127. Autograph (People Magazine) - Platform Diver Gold Medalist Greg Louganis (USA). (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - (VISA VIP Lounge, London) Platform Diver Greg Louganis (USA). Four-time Gold medalist, approx. 5 x 7, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Gymnastics 1996 Gold Medalist Kerri Strug (USA). Color photo, shown with Coach Bella Karolyi lifting Kerri Strug, approx. 10 x 7-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Figure Skater Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi (USA). Color photo, approx. 8 x 10, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autograph - Decathlon Silver Medalist C.K. Yang (ROC). B&W photo, approx. 8-1/2 x 6-1/2, included is an unsigned photo of Bruce Kidd (CAN) who competed in the Men s Track & Field 5,000 meters, 10,000 meter and was scheduled to run the Marathon (but did not run) in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Autographed T-Shirt - Jamaican Bobsled Team. White t-shirt, 100% cotton, size medium, made by Hefty, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Complete Program of Events & Ticket Information - Numerous Athlete Autographs. Artist rendition of the Los Angeles Olympic Coliseum, Revised - April 15, 1932, printed by the Olympic Games Committee for the National City Bank Building, pp. 12, approx. 10-5/8 x 4-5/8, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ US Olympic Hall of Fame Trading Cards (Five Cards Autographed) Autographs - Bart Conner, Sammy Lee, Edwin Moses, John Naber and Peter Vidmar. Ninety-card set of famous US Olympic athletes issued by the USOC in 1991, EF. (See Photo Section) $ ATHENS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 135. Complete Official Report - Two Parts. Part I.: The Olympic Games B.C. 776 A.D and Part II.: The Olympic Games in Original cardboard pictorial cover gilt, slight toning, scuffing and some separation of binding, printed in English and German, approx. 10-½ x 13, VF-EF. Rare report with original binding. (See Photo Section) $4, Harper s Weekly (1985). The New Olympic Games Athens, B&W photos and Illus. of the new Panathenaic Stadion, pp. 6, approx. 15-1/2 x 10-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 137. Medal. World s Exposition award medal, bronze, designed by Chaplain, collectors like to add this medal to their collections since no participation medals were made. Measures approx. 2-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Shooting Event Participation Medal. There are three versions of this particular medal (44mm silver, 44mm bronze and 22mm bronze). Bronze by Charles Marey. Obverse: Winged female holding fallen soldier. Reverse: French rooster on panel with French legend above. Measures approx. 22mm, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Monnaie De Paris Medal. Issued for the New Century and Paris Expo Obverse: Boy holding a torch is possibly Genius leaning on a coining press, some small dark blemishes on the medal. Reverse: Female inscribing 1900 on a book with a child. Edge marked with a argent. Engraved by Jean Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis. Bronze, approx. 2 in diameter, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ World s Exposition Ticket. Blue and white paper, Un Franc, approx. 2-7/8 x 2, upper left corner had red cancelled stamp, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Piano Score. The first 1900 Paris exposition march published. PARIS EXPOSITION MARCH by George Schleiffarth, copyright MDCCCXCIX by The S Brainardo s Sons Co. (Chicago), depicted on cover is a birds eye view of the Paris Exposition, partial separation on inside seam, some light water stains on front cover, approx. 14 x 10-7/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ ST. LOUIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 142. Flag Pin. AE, approx. 1 x 3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Flag Pin. Silvered, approx. 1 x 3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Logo Pin. Gilt pin in exposition colors, colorful enamel cut-out design, safety pin clutch, approx. 1 x 1-1/4, small chip in enamel, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Spoon. Gold gilt spoon, St. Louis crest on handle, multicolored crest, dated 1904 on handle, Worlds Fair in bowl, approx. 4-1/2 in length, EF. (See Photo Section) $35 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 7 Auction Catalog No. 17

11 146. Button. Large flag with Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904 World s Fair St. Louis U.S.A. on the face of the button, approx. 1-1/4 in diameter, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative World s Fair Plate. Clear glass, open lattice design on border, view of the Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens at the World s Fair, approx. 7.3 in diameter, F-EF. $ Commemorative World s Fair Dish. Bronze colored metal dish, view of the Palace of Electricity, surrounded by a floral and leaf design on the edge of the plate, raised lettering Palace of Electricity The World s Fair St. Louis, on the reverse side of the plate, approx. 3-1/4 x 2-1/2, F. $ Sheet Music. Louisiana (St. Louis Exposition), Louisiana Waltzes, composed by Fred L. Ryder, printed by McKinley Music Company (Chicago, New York), pp. 5, approx. 13-3/4 x 10-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Key Fob. Square shaped bronze key fob, view of the Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens, approx. 1-1/4 x 1-1/8, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ World s Fair Commemorative Pewter Cup. Souvenir Louisiana Purchase Exposition Designs around the cup are as follow: Napoleon ceding to Jefferson (Louisiana Territory) and six office buildings located on the grounds. Measures approx. 3-1/2 scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Glimpses of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and City of St. Louis. Blue linen hardcover, includes 200 engravings, 32 colorgraph views and 168 copper plate scenes, includes a photo of the Physical Culture Building, approx. 6-3/4 x 5-3/8, outstanding condition, EF. (See Photo Section). $ Book. The Greatest Exhibition Completely Illustrated, Official Views of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Hardbound, blue linen, no biding separation, some wear on covers, photo of Marathon Runners at the start of the race on page 62, photo of Physical Cultural Building and Gymnasium on page 58, printed in English, pp. 289, approx. 11-1/4 x 9-1/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Napkin Ring. World s Fair St. Louis, raised image of the Manufactures Building, Electricity Building, and the Cascades, approx. 2 in diameter x 1-1/4 high, F. $ LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 155. Participant Badge. This badge was given to Lester B. Stevens as a competitor. Silvered with blue enamel, designed by Vaughton, back stamp 1992, approx. 1-1/8 in diameter, military clutch missing, toned, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Cigarette Card. One Mecca brand cigarette card of Olympic Athlete Melvin W. Sheppard (Event - Track & Field), won three gold medals in Track & Field in the 1908 London Summer Olympic Games, slightly torn on lower right corner, approx. 2-7/8 x 2-1/2, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Cigarette Card. One Mecca brand cigarette card of Olympic Athlete John Flanagan (Event - Hammer Throwing), three-time gold medalist, approx. 2-7/8 x 2-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ The Youth s Companion - Special March Issue. Weekly publication, New England Edition, includes an entire page dedicated to the history of the Olympic Games, printed in B&W, copyright by Perry Mason Company (Boston, MA), pp. 10, approx. 16-3/8 x 11-1/4, crease in center, EF. (See Photo Section) $ STOCKHOLM SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 159. Commemorative Plate. Blue and white porcelain plate with a view of the stadium entrance, laurel wreath on border of plate, made by Rorstrand, approx. 8-3/4 in diameter. Legend: Olympiska Spelen I Stockholm 1912 Stadion, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. Blue and white porcelain plate with an aerial view of the stadium decorated with flags, laurel wreath on border of plate, made by Rorstand, approx. 8-3/4 in diameter. Legend: Olympiska Spelen I Stockholm 1912 Stadion, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Ash Tray. Silvered Bronze, badge embossed in center, approx. 4-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Pewter Cup. Designs around the cup are as follow: Swedish arms and Olympic dates each in an oak wreath connected by oak garlands. Measures approx. 3-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Luggage Decal. Olympiska Spelen above flag Stockholm 1912 large Swedish decal for suitcase. Swedish flag within legend and border, approx. 6-1/4 x 4-1/2, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $100 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 8 Auction Catalog No. 17

12 164. Commemorative Plaque. In celebration of their 50th Anniversary of the Stockholm Olympic Games in The participant s badge is in the center with both sides of the participation medal on each end, printed in Swedish, approx. 4-1/3 x 2-3/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ th Anniversary Pin, Goldplated, stick pin, similar to the participant s badge with 1962 added, EF. (See Photo Section) $ PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 166. Participant Medal. Bronze, designed by R. Benard. Obverse: City view of Paris over French legend. Reverse: Victory with laurel wreath crowning victorious athletes. Measures approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Badge (Concurrent). Bronze, designed by R. Benard. Obverse: City view of Paris over French legend. Reverse: Victory with laurel wreath crowning victorious athletes, original screw back, Serial No Measures approx. 1-5/8 x 1-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Photo Postcard. Argentine team preparing to march into the Stadium for Opening Ceremonies, no writing, made in France, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Published Report. Die Olympischen Spiele Paris 1924, softbound book, published by Verlag Julius Wagner. Zurich, B&W photos, Illus. and text, printed in German, includes details about Chamonix and the Paris Winter Olympic Games, shows slight soiling on the cover and small tears on binding, approx. 12-1/2 x 9-1/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Rugby Ash Tray. Brass, 5-arm star in center over crossed palm and laurel branches surrounded by VIIIe Jeux Olympques and Paris 1924 legend, approx. 3-3/4 in diameter, spotty, EF. (See Photo Section) $ New York City s Greeting Medal - Homecoming for the Victorious American Team from the Olympic Games Paris Male Olympic Athlete holding olive branch with a banner, presented by Hon. John F. Hylan, Mayor. Gold plated medal, discoloration on reverse side, approx. 2 x 1-3/16, very rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ AMSTERDAM SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 172. Participant Medal. Bronze, designed by J.C. Wienecke. Obverse: Nude male and female athletes on podium holding torch over Olympic flame. Reverse: Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of Amsterdam between two hemispheres. Measures approx. 2-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Obligation Bond. 100 Gulden Obligation to Finance the Amsterdam Olympic Games, green and orange bond with black print and orange seal, Series , No. 8, dated May 28, 1925, approx. 11 x 6 1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Commemorative Cup. Blue and white ceramic, made by Societe Ceramique Masstricht Holland. Amsterdam Coat of Arm and Soccer (Football) in medallions between oak leaves, Olympic legend on scroll at bottom of cup. Companion to Olympic event plates, extremely rare, VF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Javelin Plate. Embossed brass, Javelin thrower surrounded by 1928 Olympiade and Amsterdam 1928, approx. 12 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Badge. Issued by the Athens Olympic Committee in Silvered, latch back (repaired). Four nude runners, approx. 1-9/16 x 1-1/4, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Photographs. Souvenir Ixe Olympiade Holland Twelve Snapshots of Dutch National Costumes Real Photographs. B&W glossy photographs in a cardboard envelope, suitable for mailing, incomplete set (7 out of 12 photos), approx. 4-3/4 x 2-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LAKE PLACID WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 178. Official Report. Blue linen with gold participation medal embossed on the cover, compiled by G.M. Lattimer, printed in English, B&W photos and illus., pp. 287, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Booklet. Released prior to the Games. III Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid New York February 4-13, 1932 booklet with and a picture of a four-man bobsled on the front cover, B&W photos and Illus., pp. 24, approx. 7-1/2 x 5-1/2, slight vertical crease in center, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Informational Pamphlet - The Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bob-Run, Lake Placid, NY. Published by the New York State Olympic Winter Games Commission and the III Olympic Winter Games Committee, printed in English, B&W text and a map of bob run, pp. 4, approx. 7 x 3-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $65 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 9 Auction Catalog No. 17

13 181. Bleacher Season Ticket. Ivory celluloid, black and red legend, No Reverse: 1932 Participation medal, approx. 3-3/4 x 2-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LOS ANGELES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 182. Participant Medal - Athletes. Bronze, designed by Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier, small blemish on front, approx. 2-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Report. Hardbound, orange linen with black embossed pictorial covers, B&W and color photos and Illus., toning on sides, covers slightly faded, front cover gouged, biding intact, great reference guide, pp. 815, approx. 12-3/8 x 9-3/4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Flag Bearer s Cap. A flag bearer wore this cap during the March Out of the Flags in the Closing Ceremonies as seen in the 1932 Official Report (p. 794). The cap show slight wear, F. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932 Flag. Multicolored. Small silk desk flag, discus thrower between a pair of large wings over the western hemisphere printed on the flag, includes original pole, made in Japan, flag measures approx. 5-1/2 x 4, in size, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ USA Team Boxing Finals Ticket. Dated, July 20, 1932, used ticket, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremony Ticket. Dated July 30, 1932, used ticket, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Rowing Ticket. Used ticket for Rowing event held on August 13 in Long Beach, A13, S/N 10049, F-EF. $ Two Swimming Tickets. Unused tickets for swimming event held on August 13 in Long Beach, Seat Nos. 113 and 114, F-EF. $ Used Ticket - Equestrian (Jumps). Tan with brown print, dated August 13, 1932, approx. 4-3/8 x 2-1/2, EF. $ Tournament of Roses Program. The 1932 Tournament of Roses Parade was dedicated to Nations and Games in flowers, ushering in the year of the Tenth Olympic Games. Dated January 1, An article titled Tenth Olympic Games, 1932, poster for the 1932 Olympic Games on back cover, edge of binding slightly torn, pp. 56, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Pictorial Souvenir Book. Provides a brief history of the Olympic movement, lists IOC members, NOC countries and International Sports Federation Presidents, includes B&W photos and Illus., printed in English, pp 64, approx x 9.3, binding intact, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Photograph. Black and white original photo of the 400m Hurdles taken at the Los Angeles Coliseum, approx. 7 x 5, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Group of Five Athlete Photographs - French. Group of five 8 x 10 B&W photos of the French Team in the Dining Hall at the Olympic Village; Henri Quintire (placed 7th in the 50 kilmeter walk) fast walking in the Olympic Village; Louis Hostin (Gold Medalist in Light-Heavyweight kg.) lifting Pierre Brenet (Bronze Medalist in Coxswain Pairs) and Francois Begeot (placed 16th in the Marathon); Captain Ivan Durankon (placed 10th in the Modern Pentathlon) running in the Olympic Village; and, Maurice Prince showing Roger Francois (placed 4th in Weightlifting - 75 kilograms) and Marcel Dumouliz (placed 4th in Weightlifting kilograms) demonstrating food preparation in the Olympic Village. These photos were taken by the Dept. of County Engineer & Photographic Unit in Los Angeles, EF. $ American Team Medal. AE, Discus thrower on observe side of medal and eight athletes encircling the Olympic rings on the reverse of the medal, made by Jewelry Co., EF. (See Photo Section) $ General Rules & Regulations Program - Rowing. Softbound, some wear on cover, signature (unknown) on cover, pp. 26, approx. 7-5/8 x 4-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Good Luck Charm. Silver medal, discus thrower, Olympic rings and OLYMPIAD 1932 LOS ANGELES legend on front side, STERLING on reverse side, approx. 5 in length, horseshoe shaped loop and charm intact, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Button. Boycott the Olympics! Forward to the Int l. Workers Athletic meet July 29, August 1, Cream and blue celluloid button. Reverse legend: Eagle Regalia Co. Measures approx. 1 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ First Day Issue Envelopes. This lot consists of two envelopes described as follows: 1). Games poster on left side of envelope, cancelled Track & Field stamps, and addressed, approx. 6-1/2 x 3-5/8, EF and 2.) Hand stamped 1932 Olympiad Water Sports Long Beach, California with Olympic rings, cancelled Track & Field stamp, approx. 7 x 3-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ California Tourist Travel Guide - May Issue. History of the City, ads for hotels, schedule of events and ticket prices, small tear on front cover, approx. 9-1/2 x 3-3/4, F-EF. $50 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 10 Auction Catalog No. 17

14 201. Ticket Guide and Postcard. Ticket Information Guide Revised - July 1, 1932, quarter-folded sheet measuring 18 x 10-5/8, pencil marks on the ticket guide, EF. The unused postcard was to be returned to the Olympic Games Committee in order to request a program of the games and a ticket information guide, approx. 5-1/2 x 3-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Art & Archeology Magazine. An illustrated bimonthly magazine, May/June 1932 issue, published by The Archaeological Society of Washington, printed by Art and Archaeology Press, Inc., front cover has view of the course in the stadium at Athens, includes B&W photos and Illus., binding intact, light fading, pp. 168, approx. 11 x 7-7/8, F. (See Photo Section) $ Finnish Book. Softbound book, printed in Finnish, Olympialainen Kuva-Aitta, runner on front cover, B&W photos and statistics (final results), pp. 120, approx. 10 x 7-3/8, F. (See Photo Section) $ Life Savers Olympic - All Sports Book. Orange and black, printed in English, B&W text and Illus., pp. 16, approx. 9 x 6, EF. (See Photo Section) $ History of the Games Book. Softbound, broken commemorative band, History of Olympic Games - Ancient and Modern by Hugh Harlan, B&W photos and Illus., includes original paper band, pp. 116, approx. 7-1/2 x 5-1/8, F. (See Photo Section) $ History of the Games Book. Blue linen, History of Olympic Games - Ancient and Modern by Hugh Harlan, B&W photos and Illus., pp. 116, approx. 7-1/2 x 5-1/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic and Movie Star Souvenir Deck of Playing Cards. Obverse: Black and white pictures of movie stars and Olympic venues. Reverse: Multicolored Call to the Olympic Games poster. The cards were made by Wenger Co., and are in a pictorial slip box style case and features country flags of participating nations, movie stars, the Olympic Stadium and other Olympic venues, slip case measures approx. 3-5/8 x 2-5/8, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Complete Set of 16 Seals. Multicolored paper seals, manufactured by L & B, No , printed in Germany, depicting the country shields and scenes from the 16 countries that participated in the 1932 Olympic Games, approx. 6-5/8 x 9-3/8 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Complete Set of 25 Seals. Multicolored, depicting the Call to the Olympic Games poster, approx. 8-1/8 x 5-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Complete Set of 50 Seals. Blue and white seals, complete sheet of 50 seals, depicting discus thrower and dated, approx. 8-3/8 x 6-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Framed Map. A map of Los Angeles area and surrounding cities dedicated to the Games of the 10th Olympiad, shows the location of various venues with a brief pictorial history of the Olympic Games, drawn by Leonard Frank, approx. 17-1/2 x 14-3/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Automobile Plaque. Chromeplated, black, violet and orange enamel. Discus thrower within winged color circle with 1932 surrounded by OLYMPIC GAMES CALIFORNIA, approx. 4 in diameter, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Car Plaque. LA / X. OLYMPIAD above Cut-out discus thrower, approx. 6 high x 3-3/4 wide, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Car Plaque. Discus thrower between a pair of wings standing on a blue globe with the words Olympic Los Angeles Games, at the bottom of the plaque is 1932 with the Olympic rings stretched out, approx. 6-1/4 x 6-1/8, slightly rusted, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Car Plaque Olympic Games above the Olympic rings, followed by Los Angeles, CAL, approx 10 x 5, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Car Plaque. Olympic 1932 Games above Los Angeles, rectangular, approx 11-1/4 x 4-7/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ceramic Portrait - Wall Plaque. Plaster with copper gilt, X above 19 Olympiad 32 at top of plaque, Quadriga above female bust, signed F.J.S., Los Angeles above California at the bottom, metal hook on reverse side, approx. 5-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Wall Hanging. Bamboo, multicolor, day time scene of Stadium (LA Memorial Coliseum) with wording 10th Olympiad and Los Angeles, approx. 23 x 14-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Nevada Map. Nevada Olympic Year Road Map, produced by Standard Oil Products, entire map measures approx. 16 x 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Gold-Plated Coin. Brass coin with gold plating, runner at start on obverse side, approx. 1/2 in diameter, VF. (See Photo Section) $65 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 11 Auction Catalog No. 17

15 221. Group of Three Newspaper Articles. Three items in this lot are described as follows: 1.) Olympic Games article from Vanity Faire; 2.) LA Times with photo of Gold Medal winners; and 3.) London News with English contestants. (See Photo Section) $ GARMISH-PARTENKIRCHEN WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 222. Olympic Ski Final s Button. Round celluloid fundraising button, dated 1935, approx. 1 in diameter, EF condition. First U.S. National Downhill and Slalom championships at Mt. Rainier, Washington; open combined category won by Austrian Hannes Schroll of Salzburg, Austria; amateur combined by Dick Durrance. (See Photo Section) $ Celluloid Button. American Olympic Ski Fund, approx. 2-1/4, in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Metal Car Plaque. Multicolored enamel, with IV. OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE above a mountain scene with large colored Olympic rings above GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, approx. 3-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Cigarette Card Album. Blue linen hardbound book (gilt Berlin bell with rings), Olympia 1936, Band I, Volume No. 13, B&W photos of the Garmisch Partenkirchen 1936 Games, color photos and B&W Illus., history of the Games dated from 1893 to 1936, fold-out map of the venues, printed in German, pp. 128, approx. 12-1/4 x 9-1/2, scuffed, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Brochure. Chamber of Commerce fold-out style brochure, printed in 1935 by Carl Lipp & Co. (Munchen), printed in German. Brochure measures approx. 8-3/4 x 4 (folds out to approx. 8-3/4 x 24-1/4 ), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Pictorial Report. Olympic Games 1936 IVth Olympic Winter Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Softbound, orange cover, printed in English, German, Swedish and French, B&W photos and Illus., signature (unknown) on front cover, slight wear on binding, pp. 48, approx. 11-1/2 x 8-3/8, scarce, F. (See Photo Section) $ BERLIN SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 228. Participation Medal. Dark bronze, presented to athletes and officials, GUSS N. NOACK BERLIN engraved on edge, designed by Otto Placzek, approx. 2-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Proposed Starting Judge s Badge (Kampfrichter). AE, enameled off-white with red outer circle, eagle with swastika affixed above the Olympic rings. The IOC objected to the swastika design and a new badge had to be made without the swastika. Measures approx 1-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Proposed Starting Judge s Badge (Filmab Teilung). AE, enameled navy blue with light blue outer circle, Berlin Gate affixed above the Olympic rings. Measures approx 1-1/2 in diameter, EF. $ Brandenburg Gate Visitor Pin. AE, white enamel over white rings, manufacture markings on the reverse: PAULMANIL&CRONE, LUDENSCHELD, GES.GESCH., approx. 1-1/4 x 1-5/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Pin with Swastika. Red, white, and gold enamel pin with a black Swastika, Brandenburg Gate overlaps the Swastika, military clutch, approx, 1: in diameter, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Youth Courier Badge. AE, measures approx. 1-5/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Car Race Badge for the Benefit of the Berlin Olympiad, Silvered and blue enamel, race car over Olympic rings, oval shape, approx. 2-1/4 x 1-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Photo Album. This lot consists of a collection of 32 B&W photos of athletes taken during the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. The photos are well preserved, mounted on traditional black album sheets and individually labeled in Japanese. Each photo measures approx. 2 x 3-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Program for the Final Olympic Tryouts & Ticket. These events were held at Randalls Island Stadium (Astoria Pool) on July 11-12, Women s Diving and Swimming and Men s Track & Field, Jesse Owens won 100m Run (p. 40), printing in English, used ticket (torn) for July 12, binding on program worn, pencil and ink scoring, pp. 64, approx. 12 x 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Informational Booklets (5). This lot consists of the following five informational booklets: Handball (No. 6), and Shooting (No. 15), Fuhrer Durch Die - General (No. 26), Boxing (No. 12) and Eine Nationale Aufgabe (No. 1). They are printed in German, B&W photos, approx. 5-15/16 x 4-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Swimming Ticket. Dated August 16, 1936, used ticket, EF. (See Photo Section) $60 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 12 Auction Catalog No. 17

16 239. Commemorative Car Plaque. Goldplated, enameled. Brandenburg Gate over large colored Olympic rings, approx. 3 x 2-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Car Plaque. Goldplated, cream enamel. Brandenburg Gate over large Olympic rings, approx. 3 x 2-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ash Tray. AE, Brandenburg Gate with rings, F. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Candelabra. White ceramic, three candle holders above Olympic rings on curved base, approx. 4-1/4 x 6-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Travel Brochure. Reduced fares brochure for train tickets within Germany in 1936, brochure offers a 60% discount to foreigners, printed in English, 12-page black and white brochure, blue ink hand stamped from RDV - Vertretung Travel Agency (Kobe, Japan) on front cover, approx. 9 x 4, F-EF. $ Bulletin. Olympishe Spiele, printed in English, distributed in the United States of America by the German Railroads Information Office, Number 12, map of venue locations, pp. 40, approx. 13-3/4 x 9-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Bulletin. Olympishe Spiele, Berlin August PREIS RM 1. - Number 15, printed in German, photos of torch relay and Opening Ceremonies, B/W, pp. 88, approx. 13-3/4 x 9-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Cigarette Card Album. Blue linen hardbound book (gilt Berlin bell and rings), Olympia 1936, Band II, Volume No. 14, report and photos taken during the 1936 Games including the Torch Relay, B&W photos, color illustration of the Hindenburg blimp over the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, photos of the athletes (including Jesse Owens), printed in German, pp. 168, approx. 12-1/4 x 9-1/2, scuffed, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Dr. Wolf s Sport Shots Book. Tan hardcover book, in 1939, included 150 action photos of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, toning, binding in good condition, B&W photos and text, printed in English, pp.120, approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. $ TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES (Cancelled Games) 248. Sake Cup. Light green and white porcelain. Raised Olympic rings, Japanese flag and eagle with outstretched wings alternating around the sides, approx. 2-1/2, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Sake Cup. Blue and white porcelain, ORIMPIKU (Olympic), Olympic rings and Japanese flag around base of cup, printed inside bowl of cup is the name of the sponsor in Japanese, approx. 2-1/2, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Sake Cup. White porcelain with blue, red and black design and Athlete jumping through stretched/inverted Olympic rings, stain on side of cup, approx. 2 tall, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Labels. This lot consists of two labels (one blue background, and the other orange background), colored Olympic rings, rice paper, ungummed, seldom seen, approx. 4 x 1, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Travel Brochure Japan, printed in English, articles about the Olympic Games (p. 10), 19 fold-out pages, described venues, printed by Dai-Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., for the Japanese Government Railways, approx. 8 x 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $ ST. MORITZ WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 253. Wooden Bowl. Winter-Olympiad /St. Moritz / 1948 and colorful stretched Olympic rings, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 254. Official Report. Hardbound, printed in English, gold stamped logo on cover, approx. 11-1/2 x 9 x 2 thick, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Pattern Winner s Medal. AE, designed by John Pinches, LTD, outstretched Olympic rings, approx. 1-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lapel Pin. AE, legend over Big Ben, button hook, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NOC/Team Stick Pin - Hungary. Dark blue stick pin, flat enamel, approx. 3/4 x 1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ British Olympic Association Official Report. Published by World Sports, printed in English, pp. 111, approx.10-1/2 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Unused Ticket. Gymnastics, dated 8/10/48, EF. (See Photo Section) $55 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 13 Auction Catalog No. 17

17 260. Watch Fob. Gold-colored metal, discus thrower over Olympic rings, dated 20 July 1948 and 14 August 1948, approx. 28 mm, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Sugar Spoon. Silver plated, Games Logo with Big Ben Tower and enameled colored Olympic rings on handle. Reverse legend: E.P.O.B. Made in England, approx. 3-1/8 in length, EF. $ OSLO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 262. Used Ticket. Ski Jumping, Ticket No , dated 2/24/52, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Magazine. VI. Olympische Winterspiele, Wiener Illustreierte, printed in German, Olympia Oslo 1952, B&W photos and Illus., pp. 64, approx, 14-1/4 x 10-1/4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Welcome to Norway Book. Blue linen hardbound book, Olympic Winter Sports in Norway, published by the Norwegian Ski Association, printed in Norwegian, French, Spanish, and English, B&W photos and statistics, includes the final results of the Winter Games between 1924 and 1948, faded binding, pp. 224, approx. 11-7/8 x 8-1/2, F. (See Photo Section) $ HELSINKI SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 265. Participation Medal. Bronze, designed by Kauko Rasanen, approx. 2-1/8 in diameter, uneven toning, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Press Badge. AE, yellow and black ribbon with silver lettering Lehdisto Presse, white enamel on Olympic Stadium, approx. 4-3/8 X 1-1/4 including ribbon, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Badge. AE, enamel, approx. 1-7/8 x 1-1/4, no ribbon, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremony Ticket. Dated November 28, blue, used ticket, No. D-27, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremony Ticket. Dated November 28, red, used ticket, No. E-57, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Used Ticket. Athletic/Discus, 21, Row 52 - Seat 12, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Used Ticket. Soccer event, dated August 1, 1952, approx. 3-3/8 x 4-3/8, EF. $ Program U.S. Olympic Souvenir Book (Track & Field Tryouts for Men) held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, dated June 27-28, 1952, printed in English, B&W photos and Illus., some handwritten notes and statistics, no tears or creases, approx. 11-1/2 x 8-1/2, pp. 64, EF. $ Souvenir Program. Reddish-orange cover, complete schedule of the daily events, B&W photos and Illus., printed in Norwegian, light center fold, pp. 32, approx. 8-1/2 x 5-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Pennant. White material with blue print, Tower of the Olympic Stadium and left side, colorful Olympic rings in center, and Helsinki 1952 on right side, approx. 9 long, F-EF. $ Metal Match Box. AE, XV OLYMPIA Helsinki 1952 raised lettering on side, Helsinki harbor with city in the background and Olympic rings on top of box, OY G.W. SOHLBERG AB HELSINKI on bottom of box, includes unused wood matches, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Ash Tray. Round metal ash tray. Obverse: Finnish Coat of Arms surrounding the Olympic flag. Legend: XV OLYMPIA / HELSINKI Manufactured by OY G.M. Sohlberg AB (Helsinki), approx. 4 in diameter, F-EF. $ Visitor Pin. Oblong shaped metal stick pin (soldered back), approx. 7/8 x 5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Visitor Pin. Rectangular shaped, enamel over metal, latch back pin, approx. 13/16 x 6/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Bread Label. Official US choice for Olympic Games Helms label wrapped around a Styrofoam cube to resemble a loaf of bread, approx. 10-3/4 x 4-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Magazine - Issue No. 1. XV. Olympische Sommerspiele 1952 on blue background, printed in German, B&W photos and Illus., approx. 14-3/8 x 10-1/8, pp. 64, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Magazine - Issue No. 2. XV. Olympische Sommerspiele 1952 on dark yellow background, black and white photos and Illus., front cover slightly separated, approx. 14-3/8 x 10-1/8, pp. 64, F. (See Photo Section) $ USOC Committee Report. Gold hardbound book, includes USA report on Oslo and Helsinki, B&W photos and text, printed in English, approx. 11-7/8 x 8-3/4, pp. 451, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $60 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 14 Auction Catalog No. 17

18 283. Book - Ancient and Modern History of the Olympic Games. OLYMPIA 1952, red softbound book, history of the Ancient Olympic Games, excavation of Olympiad in 1875, and the history of the Modern Olympic Games from 1896 to the conclusion of 1952, printed in Finnish, wonderful collection of B&W photos and Illus., pp. 96, approx. 9 x 9-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Olympia Boken 1952, statistics about the Games, B&W photos, printed in Norwegian, pp. 256, approx. 11 x 8-1/4, some wear on binding, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ CORTINA WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 285. Great Britain Team Patch. Shield shaped cloth patch, used, approx. 4 x 3-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Luggage Decal. Olympiadi 1956 Cortina Dolomiti, colorful decal with Olympic rings and Dolomiti mountain range, approx. 3-5/6 x 2-5/8, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Post Games Photo Album. Softbound album, red Olympic rings with winter scene in back ground, EIN OLYMPIA - PHOTO ALBUM, CORTINA 1956 on cover, printed in German, B&W photos, pp. 102, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ MELBOURNE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 288. Participation Medal. AE metal. Obverse: Olympic motto within circle of athletes marching in pairs following the Olympic flag bearer. Reverse: Olympic rings over Melbourne coat of arms within legend. Designed by Andor Meszaros, approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ U.S. Men s Track & Field Final Tryouts & U.S. Trials. This lot consists of two programs: 1.) U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS, Track & Field Tryouts (Hammer Throw, High Jump, Pole Vault, Discus, Javelin, Shot Put, Broad Jump, Hurdles and Track Events) held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum between June 29 and June 30; 2.) U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS, Final Wrestling Tryouts (Free-Style and Greco-Roman Wrestling) held at the Hollywood Legion Stadium from April 28 and May 5, Both programs were prepared by the United Stated Olympic Committee, include B&W photos and Illus., no marks, pp. 68, approx. 10-1/2 x 7-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Closing Ceremony Ticket. December 8 (Main Stadium - Melbourne Cricket Ground), tan, used ticket, No. G-20, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Auto Plaque. Nickel-plated, colored Olympic rings between MELBOURNE and 1956, manufactured by H.R. Hobson Pty, Ltd - Melbourne, includes original box, approx. 4-1/4 x 4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Main Stadium Tin Box. Colorful tin box, aerial view with Olympic rings, flags of participating nations and description of stadium around sides, map of Port Philip with Olympic Headquarters at bottom, made by M. A. Craven & Son, LTD (England), approx. 8-1/4 x 6 x 1-5/8, VF-EF. (See Photo Section) $ USOC Fundraising Shield Pin. Gold trim with pearl at top of shield, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Event Pin. Shield shaped tin pin, floppy pin back clasp, 1956 OLYMPIC GAMES on observe side of pin with colorful Olympic rings, DIVING on reverse side of pin, made in Western Germany, approx. 1-1/2 x 1-1/4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Olympic Flame Pin. White glass, made in Czechoslovakia, gold plated cauldron with flame and Olympic Games 1956, colored Olympic rings in center, approx. 1-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $$ Guide. Color guide of services and facilities available to visitors, includes a schedule of events, pp. 15, approx. 10-3/4 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Guide. OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA. 22 Nov. - 8 Dec Guide. General information about the Games, pp. 20, approx. 8-3/8 x 5-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Guide (Mobil Gas Station Map). Games logo on front, location of Consular and Trade Representatives in Melbourne, includes city and location of venues, and schedule of events, approx. 29-1/2 x 19-1/4 size open, EF. $ Group of Three Olympic Guides. This lot consists of the following guides: 1.) Olympic Games map, produced by Australian News and Information Bureau, printed in English, approx. 8-1/4 x 4 when folded, EF; 2.) Postal, Telegraph and Telephone Guide, pamphlet with map in center, produced by the Postmaster-General s Department in Australia, printed in English and French, approx. 5-3/4 x 4-5/8 when folded, EF; and 3.) Melbourne The Olympic City, produced by The National Bank of Australasia Limited, printed in English, approx. 5-3/4 x 4-5/8 when folded, EF. The Olympic rings are shown on the front covers of the pamphlets, EF. $35 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 15 Auction Catalog No. 17

19 300. Souvenir Logo Ash Tray. White with gold trim and colorful Games logo on front side of the ashtray, approx. 14-3/4, EF. $ Souvenir Logo Ash Tray. White with gold trim and colorful Games logo on front side of the ashtray, approx. 3-7/8, EF. $ Souvenir Scarf. Cotton, white print on red background with white Olympic rings over country, an Olympic torch on each corner of the scarf, approx. 16 square, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Scarf. Cotton, white scarf with blue print, Olympic venues, pictograms, colored Olympic rings above the torch in center of scarf, approx. 19-1/2 square, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Scarf. Cotton, white scarf with red print, Olympic venues, pictograms and colored Olympic rings above the torch in center of scarf, approx. 19-1/2 square, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ SQUAW VALLEY WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 305. Reno Bid Pin. Dated 1960, rectangular shaped, silvered with blue enamel, swivel-back clasp, approx. 1-1/8 x 3/4, VF. (See Photo Section) $ th IOC Session Program - San Francisco Solemn Opening Ceremony of the 56th Session of the International Olympic Committee, includes insert, approx. 9 x 6, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Logo Pin. Bronze, flat enamel. Obverse: Olympic star emblem in red, yellow and blue with VII Olympic Winter Games / California 1960, safety pin back, approx. 1-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Logo Pin. Colorful cut-out logo pin with silver Olympic rings, approx. 7/8 high, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Celluloid Button. Multicolored, Games logo and venues on front, approx. 1-5/8 in diameter, VF. (See Photo Section) $ Used Ticket. No. 0546, Valley Daily 10, dated 2/27/60, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Pre-Game Admission Child s Ticket. No , printed by Hancock Bros., S.F., EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Program. Softbound, printed in English, two creases on the lower right corner of the front cover, contains information about the Olympic Games and venues, pp. 122, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Report. VIII OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 1960, hardbound, red and blue linen, printed in English, pp. 159, slightly scuffed, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Games Logo Charm. Gold tone with colored enamel Games logo, approx. 13/16 in diameter, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Charm. Silvered with loop, Squaw Valley logo on front, made in Japan, approx. 1-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Games Logo Patch. Cloth Vintage shield with Olympic rings patch, dated 1960, approx. 2-5/8 x 1-3/4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Shield Patch. Multicolored shield on a white background, embroidered cloth patch in original packaging. Reverse side of packaging: A royalty was paid to the Olympic Committee by the distributor for the use of the Official Olympic Seal. The patch and packaging are in EF condition. (See Photo Section) $ Patch. Colorful Olympic rings, cloth patch, dated 1960, approx. 2-5/8 x 3-5/16, F. (See Photo Section) $ Patch. Colorful cloth patch, approx. 3-1/2 x 5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Stein. Multicolored ceramic, pewter top, Flaming torch with colored Olympic rings within legend, Edelweiss border, Alpine houses on the sides, approx. 9 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ First Day Issue Envelope. Games logo on left side of envelope, cancelled Olympic stamp, EF and hand stamped on Opening Ceremony Day, Olympic Valley on February 18, 1960 and First Day of Issue, approx. 6-1/2 x 3-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Label. Red, white and blue Games logo paper sticker, approx. 3-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Porcelain Plate. White porcelain with gold gilt edge. Slalom skier, map of Squaw Valley area, 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, Calif. and Olympic rings. Ribbon weaved through cut-out border of the plate, approx. 6 in diameter, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Tray. This tray was created to commemorate the VIII Olympic Winter Games and is one of a very limited edition, made in Monterey (California). Hand inlaid colored Games logo in center of tray. Designed by master craftsmen. Shells, coins, wood and materials are fused into Couroc s famous satin black material which is impervious to alcohol, boiling water, and cigarette burns, approx. 7 x 6, EF. (See Photo Section) $35 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 16 Auction Catalog No. 17

20 325. Ash Tray. Triangular, clear glass with Games logo in the bottom of the ashtray, VIII Olympic Winter Games printed on the top edge of inside of the ashtray, California 1960 printed on the lower edge of inside of the ashtray, approx. 3-1/2, EF. $ Ash Tray. Copper, Official snowflake emblem and 1960 on obverse side, approx. 4-2/5 in diameter, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Spoon. Silver plated, Olympic rings over the Squaw Valley Games logo on the handle of the spoon, approx. 4-5/8 in length, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Canadian Team Booklet. Includes instructions to the team, list of members of the Canadian Olympic Association, list of athletes and officials, pp. 13, approx. 8-1/2 x 5-1/2, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Great Britain Team Booklet. Includes instructions to the team, list of members of the British Olympic Association, list of athletes and officials, pp. 9, approx. 7-1/4 x 4-3/4, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Brochure. YOUR GUIDE TO 1960 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES brochure. Squaw Valley Olympic Games Ticket Application and Housing Application, includes complete schedule of events, small tears, brochure measures approx. 9 x 4 (closed) and approx. 20 x 9 (open), F. (See Photo Section) $ Book. The First Fifth Years: Softbound, includes photos of Organizing Committee President Alexander Cushing, bid book cover and the Games Logo, approx. 10-7/8 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ ROME SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 332. Participant Medal. Cast bronze, designed by E. Greco. Obverse: Nude female torchbearer l. superimposed over Olympic rings. Reverse: Flight of eagles soaring over stadium of Rome. Measures approx. 2-1/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NOC / Logo Pin - Italy. Dark blue enamel with gold lettering, back stamp on reverse side C.O.N.I., approx, 3/4 x 3/8, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ticket. Unused, Track & Field event, Class 1 (salmon color), dated September 6, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ticket. Unused, Track & Field event, Class 1 (pink color), dated September 10, 1960, event at 1730 hours, approx. 9-5/8 x 3-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ticket. Unused, Wrestling event, Class 2 (yellow color), dated September 5, 1960, event at 2000 hours, approx. 9-5/8 x 3-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ticket. Unused, Cycling event, Class IV, dated August 26, 1960, approx. 9-3/4 x 3-7/8, EF. $ Ticket. Unused, Rowing event, Class II, dated September 1, 1960, approx. 9-3/4 x 3-7/8, EF. $ Program. U.S. Olympic Track Team Trials (Men s Track and Field) held at Stanford Stadium (Stanford University), dated July 1-2, 1960, printed in English, B&W photos and Illus., approx. 10-1/2 x 7-5/8, pp. 64, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, Olympics Begin, dated September 5, 1960, color photo of the American team marching in Opening Ceremonies, B&W photos inside, address label on bottom of front cover, pp. 76, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-1/2, F-EF. $ Commemorative Key Fob. Rectangular shape, silvered key fob with Games logo and Coliseum on obverse side and a hand carrying a torch on the reverse side, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Glass Dish. Multicolor, official she-wolf logo over rings, legend below, approx. 3-1/4 in diameter, EF. $ Commemorative Glass Coaster. Smoked-glass coaster with gold rim and colorful Games logo in center, approx. 3-1/4 in diameter, EF. $ Medal. Silvered, XVII Olimpiade, Roma, 1960, Italy, images of the Coliseum, St. Peter s Basilica, and the Arch of Septimius Severus on front side of medal. Reverse: Hand holding torch surrounded by 10 Olympic events (Cycling, Track & Field, Basketball, Boxing, Javelin, Gymnastics, Fencing, Equestrian, Swimming and Rowing), made in Italy, approx. 1-1/2 x 3/4, chain not included, EF. $ INNSBRUCK WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 345. Visitor Pin. Multicolor pin, made in Austria, obverse legend IX Olymp Winter Spiele with Games logo in the center, legend Innsbruck Reverse legend OFFIZIELLES OLYMPIA - ABZEICHEN, below the military clasp is MUSTER U. MARKIANRECHTLICH GESCHUTZT, approx. 1 x 1, EF. (See Photo Section) $65 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 17 Auction Catalog No. 17

21 346. Souvenir Cuff Links. Gold colored metal with black raised Games logo on cuff links, approx. 7/8 x 7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ticket. Used, Ice Hockey event, dated January 28, approx. 5-5/8 x 3-1/8, EF $ Austria 50 Schillings. Ski jumper on reverse side of coin. Edge Description: Plain with engraved lettering. Obverse: Arnold Hartig. Reverse: Edwin Grienauer. The coin measures approx. 34mm in diameter, troy ounce, Fineness 0.90 Silver, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Sports Book. Olympic Sports, softbound 140 page booklet covering the history, techniques, teams and records of all of the Olympic sports, printed by the US Olympic Committee, approx. 8-1/2 x 10-1/2, slight wear on binding, F-EF (See Photo Section) $ TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 350. Competitor s Badge - Fencing. Goldplated, partially enameled, light blue COMPETITOR, purple ribbon, approx. 6 x 1-1/2, includes original case, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Competitor s Badge - Rowing. Goldplated, partially enameled, light blue COMPETITOR, purple ribbon, preserved in Lexan, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Medal. AE, designed by Taro Okamoto and Kazumitsu. Reverse: Olympic rings dividing English and Japanese. Obverse: Three runners to right and swimmer on olive branch. Okamoto TARO inscribed along the lower-left rim of medal. Measures approx. 2-7/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ J.A.R.A. Medal. Medal of the Japanese Amateur Rowing Association, approx. 3 x 3 x 1, preserved in Lexan, EF. (See Photo Section) $ USOC Medal. US Olympic Committee medal for the Tokyo Olympics, approx. 3 x 3 x 1, preserved in Lexan, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Medal. Goldplated copper, designed by Stokichi Hata. Obverse: High relief female torchbearer, based on the ancient torch lighting scene. Reverse: Palm branch around Japanese legend. Measures approx. 2-1/8 in diameter, includes small round brochure and the original red plastic case with Games logo (chipped), medal is in EF condition. (See Photo Section) $ Medal. Gold-plated copper medal, designed by Shokichi Hata, manufactured by Tenshooo Co., Ltd. Obverse: Scene of the flame igniting ceremony. Reverse: The Phoenix. Measures approx. 2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Two Official Fund Raising Medals. In commemoration of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. One copper medal and one silver medal, designed by Yusaku Kamekura, issued by the Tokyo Olympic Fund Raising Association, approx. 1-1/8 in diameter, includes original plastic cases with raised Games logo on top of case, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plaque - Discus Thrower. AE, plaque, Obverse legend: Tokyo 1964 encircling the outer edge of the medal is a list of all of the past Summer Olympic cities. Reverse: Japanese legend. Measures approx. 3-3/4 in diameter, EF. $ Commemorative Plaque - Runner. AE, plaque. Obverse: TOKYO Reverse: Japanese legend (N.R.R.). Measures approx. 6 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plaque - Torch Relay. Silvered brass plaque in a wood toned frame, designed by Hata, approx. 8-1/16 in diameter, rare, F-EF. $ Closing Ceremony Ticket and Envelope. Used ticket (Class S), no address on the envelope (Games logo), ticket has creases and measures approx. 7-1/8 x 3-1/16 in size, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Two Tie Clasps. This lot consists of two items described as follows: 1.) Translation: Tokyo Olympic Games, oval shape and 2.) TOKYO, Olympic rings in center and 1964 on the other end of the tie bar. Both tie clasps are silvered and EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Brass Ash Tray with Tokyo 1964 Official Medal Design. Brass, light spotting in ashtray, F. (See Photo Section) $ Preview Book. Tokyo Olympic Year, softbound book with paper jacket, printed in English and Japanese, approx. 10-3/4 x 7-3/8, pp. 137, F-EF. $ NOC Pin - Olympic Council of Malaysia. Silvered, octagonal shape, approx. 1 x 1, EF. (See Photo Section) $55 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 18 Auction Catalog No. 17

22 366. United States Olympic Team Media Guide. Presented as a public service by Dairy Farmers across the nation through the American Dairy Association in cooperation with the U.S. Olympic Committee, printed in English, includes schedule of games, team roster with photos, maps of venues, pp. 64, approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ U.S. Olympic Team Banquet Program. Salute to the United States 1964 Olympic Team from the City of the Los Angeles, U. S. athletes and well known celebrities (such as Master of Ceremonies Walt Disney, Bob Hope, etc.) attended this celebration, printed in black & white, red braided tassel, pp. 8, approx. 14-1/4 x 9-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Final Results - Volume 1. The XVIII Olympiad Tokyo Results for Rowing, Weight-Lifting, Wrestling, Swimming, Diving, Modern Pentathlon and Water Polo. Orange softbound front cover, printed in Japanese, French and English, brittle binding (a few broken rings), approx. 10-3/4 x 7-1/4 x 3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Reproduction of Posters. Olympic Posters in commemoration of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad, October 1964, Tokyo. An exquisitely printed collection of miniatures (measures approx. 8.5 x 10.5 ) of all four official 1964 posters, as well as posters of official postage stamps and posters from all previous Olympiads, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Booklet, Banner and Reproduction of Posters. This lot consists of the following three items: Pocket guide, Governor s Banner and Olympic posters (miniatures) and stamps (reproduction) in commemoration of the Games, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Belt Buckle. JUDO 1964, NOC Japanese team logo, raised gold Olympic rings, 24 kt. gold plated, approx. 1-3/8 x 1-3/16, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Patches. Group of four multicolored cloth patches, TOKYO 1964 with Olympic rings. $ Mizuno Scarf. Olympic Stadium in center surrounded by summer event athletes, Tokyo landmarks in corners of scarf, approx. 30 x 30 in size, includes the original plastic zippered pouch and a small Mizuno Sports lapel pin, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Village Badge. Silvered, red with silver text, safety pin closure, approx. 1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Japan NOC Stick Pin. Flag of the Rising Sun with Olympic rings, good condition, some tarnish, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Twelve Pack of Commemorative Pencils. Translation: Domestic Qualification of the Tokyo Games on pencils and Olympic Approved Sale on the box. A complete set of unused pencils, produced by a sponsor of the Games (Lion Toothpaste), sponsor logo (lion) and Olympic rings on pencils and box, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Group of Four Postcards. Colorful postcards of the 1964 Opening Ceremony. (See Photo Section) $ Fugi Photos. Official Fuji film souvenir packet of 11 high-quality B&W photos commemorating the 1964 opening ceremony (includes the US team marching into the stadium), includes original film package with Tokyo Games logo, approx. 5 x 7, EF. (See Photo Section) $ White House Invitation, Envelope, and Card. This lot consists of the following items: 1.) An invitation from The President and Mrs. Johnson to Mr. Andreason (Lawrence Andreason was a Bronze Medalist in 3-meter Springboard Diving); 2.) and envelope addressed to Mr. Larry E. Andreason with a return address of The White House; and, 3.) an RSVP card. All of the items in this lot are in EF condition. $ GRENOBLE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 380. Participation Medal. Bronze, by M. Coeffin. Obverse: Profile of Greek athlete. Reverse: View of the city and mountains in Includes original presentation case, medal measures approx. 2-5/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Large Visitor Pin. Silvered with color enameled Games logo surrounded by French legend, by Arthus Bertrand (Paris), doublepin backs, approx. 1-1/2 x 1-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Visitor Logo Pin. Obverse legend Grenoble 1968, reverse legend ARTHUS BERTRAND and PARIS.DEPOSE, military clutch, approx. 7/8 x 9/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Games Logo Felt Patch. Blue with white and red embroidery, approx. 3 x 2-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Schuss. Plastic mascot, wording Schuss on one side of the ski and J I M on the other side of the ski, approx. 1-7/8 in height, rare, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Shuss. This was the first Olympic Games mascot. Red, white and blue plastic, Shuss on wheels with Olympic rings on forehead, includes original packaging, approx. 1-7/8 x 2-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $70 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 19 Auction Catalog No. 17

23 1968 MEXICO CITY SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 386. Olympic Torch. Silver metal with wood shaft, and silver doves on a black background on the top of the torch (scratches on the metal and wood is in excellent condition), approx. 20-1/8 in length, F. This torch was used (carbon residue) in the torch relay. (See Photo Section) $1, Participation Medal. Copper metal, Olympic sports pictograms with Mexico 68 on the front of medal, Juegos De La XIX Olimpiada (Games of the 19th Olympiad) on the obverse side of the medal, approx. 2 x 2, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ NOC Badge. Goldplated with red enamel, without ribbon, one of 112 badges issued, Productos Victor, S.A., approx. 2-5/8 x 1-1/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Peace Dove Visitor s Cardboard Badge. Multicolored cardboard, approx. 2-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Poster. Multicolored bronco rider, poster is mounted on linen, printed by Mexican Government Tourism Department, approx. 26-3/4 x 29, EF. $ NOC Pin - Czechoslovakia Gold tone, red, white, blue and gold enamel, approx. 7/8 x 1-1/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NOC Pin - Switzerland. Silvered, partially enameled in color, approx. 1-1/4 x 1-1/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ United States Olympic Team Media Guide. Presented as a public service by Dairy Farmers across the nation through the American Dairy Association in cooperation with the U.S. Olympic Committee, printed in English, pp. 64, approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Unused Ticket -Weightlifting. Bright pink and purple paper ticket stub, dated October 15, 1968, approx. 5-3/4 x 4-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Plastic Plate. White plastic plate with an athlete hurdling through the Olympic rings over the national colors of Mexico (green/white/red) with the wording Mexico 68, triangular shape, approx. 5 x 5-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Plastic Plate. Orange plastic plate, large colorful flowers on front, with Mexico in large lettering above 1968 XIX Olimpiada and Hecho en Mexico on reverse side of plate, square shape, approx. 5-1/16 in size, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Ash Tray. Sterling Silver ashtray, 925 M.R.R. Mexico stamped on reverse, Mexico 68 logo on top edge of ash tray, 1968 Olympic embedded in center of tray, approx. 5-3/4 in diameter, EF. $ Commemorative Post Card. Used post card in celebration of the Olympic Games, approx. 5-1/2 x 3-1/2, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Kodak Calendar. Multicolored. Mexico City Olympic Calendar, printed in Spanish, each month shows a different sport with the Olympic rings, authorized distributor Kodak, approx. 18-1/8 x 6-1/2 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Two Paper Napkins above the Olympic rings with MEXICO below. Advertising Tequila Cuevo, light toning on reverse side, no tears, approx. 5-1/8 x 4-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ SAPPORO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 401. Identification Card - Banff Olympic Bid Committee. Green identification card for the Provisional Organizing Committee for the XI Olympic Winter Games Banff. Measures approx. 3-3/4 x 2-1/2, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Japanese Team Pin. Downhill Skiing, red and white enamel on silver metal background, approx. 1-1/8 in diameter, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NOC Austrian Team Pin. Multicolor, enamel domed with a pin-back latch, approx. 1-1/8 x 1, EF. $ Official Staff Member Badge. Ski Association silvered, multicolor enamel, colored Olympic rings, includes original plastic box with Japanese lettering on lid, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Speedskating Ticket - Unused. Event: 500m speedskating. Dated: February 5, Measures approx. 9 x 3-5/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Japanese Lantern. Paper, Sapporo Games logo, damaged, approx. 14 high x 9-1/2 in diameter, F. (See Photo Section) $ Japanese Team Mascot Savings Bank. Multicolored, plastic team mascot on a sled wearing goggles, approx. 3-7/8 high x 3-3/4 long, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $300 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 20 Auction Catalog No. 17

24 408. Set of Three Coasters. The 11th Olympic Winter Games Sapporo 1972 Feb Each white plastic coaster depicts an athlete participating in a sport (Ski Jumping, Biathlon and Luge), colorful Games logo, manufactured for Coffee & Creap, includes original box, approx. 3-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Sake Cup. Gold colored sake cup, with gold Olympic rings and 72 Sapporo embossed in center of dish, gold colored engraved Olympic rings and 72 Sapporo on box, in its original wood presentation box, includes black plastic stand and purple cloth, approx. 2-15/16 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Japanese Skating & Skiing Association Medal. Obverse: Skier and Skater. Reverse: XI OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES SAPPORO 72 Japan with S.A.J. N.S.U.J. below the Olympic rings. Gold plated medal, designed by Taro Okamoto, approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Medal. Gold colored medal, skater on obverse side of medal, Games logo with XI Olympic Winter Games Sapporo 72 on the reverse side of the medal, approx. 1-7/8 in diameter, in its original clear plastic presentation case, EF. $ Commemorative Medal. Japanese fundraising medal, bronze, Ski Jumper/Games logo over legend, approx. 1-1/4 in diameter, F-EF. $ MUNICH SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 413. Pierre de Coubertin Commemorative Medal. Bisque porcelain, made by Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin. Obverse: Head l. of Coubertin over Olympic rings. Reverse: Athens 1896 Munchen 1972, measures approx. 3-1/8 in diameter, EF. The original presentation box, silver Olympic rings on top (slightly blemished) with the words Slalom 18./19, Marz 1972 Olympischer Platz Berlin inside the box cover, approx. 4 x 4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Official Badge - Presse. Silvered, rectangular shape, bent wire catch, minted in Deschler. Obverse: Olympic emblem (wreath of raps with superimposed spiral above green legend, Reverse legend: DE SCHLER / MUNCHEN 90, approx x 1, EF. (See Photo Section) $ USA Olympic Diving Team Button. Round metal, approx. 2-1/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Pin. Silvered, multicolored, Munchen / Olympiad - TURM, colored Olympic rings and shield, approx. 2-1/4 x 1-1/2, EF. $ Mascot - Waldi. Multicolored velvet mascot, approx. 8 in length, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Shield Charm. Enameled charm with the Olympic rings, cathedral and monk, dated 1972, manufacture stamp 800REU, approx. 1/2 x 3/9, EF. $ Commemorative Poster. Dove with the Olympic rings and Munich logo, printed in Arabic, 1972 Munich Summer Olympic Games, September 26 printed on bottom left corner, poster is mounted on linen, approx. 37 x 27-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Yachting Venue Poster Linen poster, Olympic rings between Kiel 1972, blue, lavender, and green sailboats on silver background, color photo, approx. 48 x 38, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Equestrian - Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. Munchen (Olympic rings) 1972, with Games logo below the Olympic rings. Legend: 07,70,11, printed in Germany by Rehm Verlag, Munchen, photo: Gerry Cranham, artist Otl Aicher on lower right side of poster. An abstract drawing of an athlete riding a horse, approx. 23-1/2 x 33, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Original Olympic Poster. Artist Allen Jones, approx. 25-1/4 x 39-3/4, original packaging, mild edge wear, rare, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. AE, Olympiadstadt Munchen 1972, Media Tower and Olympic rings in center, approx. 9-3/4 in diameter, EF. $ Commemorative Plate. White glass with black and gold print, 24 athletes in various sports on the edge of the plate, made in Germany by Thomas, approx. 10-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. Porcelain, 19 followed by the Munich Games logo and 72 at the top edge of plate, Olympiade-Muchen at bottom edge of plate, with the city skyline of Munich in the center, Royal Copenhagen, Denmark mark on reverse, artist initials HD, approx. 7-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. Porcelain, Munchen 1972 with torch, approx. 7-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. Handpainted plate, Munich child below colorful Olympic rings surrounded by city landmarks, made in Merkelbach, made in West Germany, approx. 9-3/4 in diameter, EF. $100 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 21 Auction Catalog No. 17

25 428. Souvenir Ceramic Tile in Brass Plate Charger. Multicolored ceramic tile, AE plate charger, 12 City views around the Olympic Tower and colored Olympic rings in center, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Beer Stein. Multicolored, 20-ounce capacity, colored Olympic rings on the Communications Tower, statues and buildings in Munich in the background with a banner: OLYMPIAD-STADT MUNCHEN, approx. 8 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Beer Mug. White porcelain 40-ounce beer mug, multicolored sporting events and Olympic rings, made in Germany, approx. 7-1/2 tall, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Beer Mug and Wooden Coaster. Olympia-Turm 290m over colored Olympic rings over banner with Olympia-Stadt Munchen, with TV tower, statues, buildings in Munich, with a wood coaster (black eagle crest on coaster),.5-liter mug, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Complete Set of 14 Drink Coasters. Cardboard coasters sealed in original wrapping, Olympic Games posters depicted on fronts and various beer company logos on reverse sides, each coaster measures approx. 3-1/2 x 3-1/2 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Brochure. Prepared by Bayerische Vereinsbark, printed in German, includes detailed schedule of events, color coded maps city and venues and topographical map of Munich, pp. 16, approx. 7-7/8 x 7-7/8, EF. $ Guide. Toyota Dealer s Guide to the 1972 Summer Olympic Games, color and B&W text and photos, includes the ABC Television schedule and the Olympic Games pictogram schedule, pp. 96, EF. $ Book. Die Olympischen Spiele, hardbound book, printed in German, pp. 271, approx. 10-3/4 x 8-1/8, slight wear of corners, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Olympia 1972 Munchen, hardbound book, printed in German, pp. 247, approx. 10-1/2 x 9-1/4, slight wear of corners, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Charm. Obverse: 1972 Munchen with torch and Olympic rings. Reverse: Olympic Games logo. Silvered with loop, approx. 1-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ DENVER WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES (Cancelled Games) 438. Souvenir Ash Tray. Beige ceramic ash tray, gilt edge, Alpine Ski/Slalom with the following legend XII Winter Games XII above 10 Vail 76, Vail was scheduled to be the venue for the Alpine Ski events, approx. 6-3/4 6-3/4, rare, F. (See Photo Section) $ INNSBRUCK WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 439. Participant Pin. AE, single-posted, No , includes original white plastic wallet, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Schneemanderl. White felt-covered hard body, red hockey puck helmet and hockey stick, made by PEZ, approx. 5 tall, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot Stick Pin - Schneemanderl. Irregular-shaped aluminum, fine enamel stick pin, smiling snowman mascot Schneemanderl, no markings on reverse side of pin, measures 1/2 x 3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Schneemanderl Mascot Sticker. Multicolor, approx. 10-3/4 x 6-3/4, original packaging, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Key Chain. With Best Compliments of The Delegation of the Republic of China to The XII Winter Olympic Games, domed Innsbruck Games logo on one side and flat enamel Republic of China Games logo on the reverse side, includes plastic pouch, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Key Fob on Leather Chain. Leather key chain, rectangular plastic key fob with Games logo, Mosern Telfs on leather strap, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Ceramic Coaster. White ceramic plate with blue Games logo above Olympic torch. Reverse Legend: Stettner & Co. D 8560 Lauf/Pegnitz. Measures approx. 3-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Two Patches. The two items in this lot are described as follows: 1.) Games logo shield shaped patch, approx. 3-1/8 x 2-3/8, EF, and 2.) Games logo rectangular patch with a City building, approx. 3-1/8 x 1-7/8, EF. $ Innsbruck and Montreal Olympiad Commemorative Plaque. 19 VFR 08 KSC OLYMPIA SCHIFFWEILER 76 on a banner below the Olympic rings and an etching of the Speed Skating Venue in Innsbruck above the Olympic rings. This plaque is attached by a red and white cord (approx. 14 in length), scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $100 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 22 Auction Catalog No. 17

26 1976 MONTREAL SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 448. Official Red & Black Torch. Aluminum, designed by George Huel and Michael logo, base slightly chipped, approx. 30 high, EF. (See Photo Section) $3, Participant Medal. Bronze, designed by Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier, with case, approx. 1-3/8 in diameter, EF. $ Participation Medal. Bronze, designed by Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier, approx. 1-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Badge - Concurrent. Copper-nickel, red and green enamel approx. 2-1/4 x 1-1/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official d Equipa Badge. Copper-nickel, red and green enamel, approx. 2-1/4 x 1-1/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Report. Hardcover, three-volume set with slipcover case, printed in English, Volume I - Organization (pp. 618); Volume II - Facilities (pp. 239); and Volume III - Results (pp. 698), some binding separation in Volume III, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Record - Original Soundtrack. Music of the Official Ceremonies 33 rpm/lp record, includes the soundtracks for Opening and Closing Ceremonies, colorful dust cover, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Press Patch. Multicolored embroidered patch, double post, approx. 4 x 3, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Games Medallion - Made by Huguenin Medalists. Uncirculated medallion, silver Games logo on red case, locking catch missing on case. Obverse: The Olympic Stadium. Reverse: City logo and Games logo. Measures approx. 50mm in diameter, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. White hardbound, The 1976 Olympic Guide (Deluxe Edition), printed by Rand McNally, written by John V. Grombach, includes B&W historical photos, pp. 349, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Withdrawn 459. Official Greek Mask Cultural Olympiad - Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. Ancient Greek Mask with Montreal coat of arms behind the mask and small Olympic emblem on upper left corner. Designed by Pierre-Yves Pelletier and Raymond Bellemare, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Competition Sites - Poster. This design is the work of Raymond Bellemare, Pierre-Yves Pelletier and Roger Taillibert. Measures approx. 33 x 23-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Rings - Poster. Stylized Olympic rings on white background. This design is the work of Ernst Roch and Rolf Harder. Measures approx. 33 x 23-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Rings - Poster. Professionally mounted on linen. Stylized Olympic rings on white background. This design is the work of Ernst Roch and Rolf Harder, approx. 35 x 26, EF. Same description as above, except mounted on linen and larger in size. $ Welcome Banners - Poster. Multicolored, approx x 23.4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Stylized Olympic Emblem - Poster. Red poster with white logo. Wavy Olympic Games logo with small standard Olympic emblem at left. This design is the work of Georges Huel, Pierre-Yves Pelletier and Yvon Laroche. Measures approx. 33 x 23-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Guide. Spiral notebook prepared by the French NOC for the their national team, includes individual photos and basic information about each athlete, pp. 86, approx. 8 x 5, EF. $ Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, The Show Goes on in Montreal, dated July 26, 1976, with color photos of Opening Ceremonies, address label on bottom front cover, pp. 78, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-1/2, F-EF. $ Olympic Souvenir Stamp Collection. Brown colored vinyl and felt souvenir album, Games logo on the front cover of the album, includes postage stamps issued during the Montreal Summer Olympic Games, sections on the history of the Games, designed and produced for the Canada Post Office by the Philatelic Division of Shannon Services (London, Canada), printed in English and French, color Illus., pp. 32, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-3/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Team USA Belt Buckle. Silvered metal, manufactured by Bergamot Brass Works in Darien, Wisconsin (USA), approx. 3-1/4 x 2-7/8, F. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Spoon. Silver plated spoon with male and female torch bearers on handle, legend below runners: Olympic 1976, legend on handle: MONTREAL * CANADA, embossed Maple leaf in bowl, manufactured by EPNS, approx. 4-5/8, EF. $30 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 23 Auction Catalog No. 17

27 470. Commemorative Spoon. Silver plated, manufactured by Oneida LTD, silversmiths, engraved with the Montreal Games logo, Montreal 1976, approx. 4-1/4 in length, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Plaque. Provincial flags surrounding the Montreal Games logo in the center, approx. 12 in diameter, VF-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Ceramic Plate. Wedgwood, made in England, black design on white background, torchbearer above the City of Montreal, plate border has criss-cross Canadian flags on top and five sports (Cycling, Swimming, Equestrian, Weightlifting, and Track & Field) bordering the plate, reverse side reads To Commemorate the XXI Olympiad Montreal Canada 1976, approx. 10-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Porcelain Plate. Blue and white porcelain plate, MONTREAL 1976 OLYMPICS, with Relay runner above laurel branches and the Olympic rings, first issue limited edition series, No. 246 (reverse side), made in west Germany, approx. 7-5/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Porcelain Plate. White porcelain plate, OLYMPIC GAMES LES JEUX OLYMPIQUES above blue flame, MONTREAL 1976 under flame, produced by Bing & Grondahl Copenhagen Porcelain by appointment to the Royal Danish Court, made in Denmark, approx. 7-1/4 in diameter, includes original box, EF. $ Plastic Plate. Rectangular shaped black and white plastic plate with a picture of the Olympic Stadium and the Montreal Games logo, made in Canada, approx. 6-1/2 x 4-1/2, EF. $ Melmac Plate. White colored plastic plate with lavender and gold diagonal stripes on the front of the dish and red Olympic Games logo, triangular in shape, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Melmac Plate. White and turquoise plastic plate, Amik the Beaver above the turquoise strip, triangular in shape, made by Ornamin in Canada, each side measures approx. 5-1/4, EF. $ Copper Plate. Hammered copper, ceramic tile with Games logo in center, approx. 3-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Serving Tray. Gold, red, and white colored aluminum tray, shows 21 sports of the Olympics and the trademark of Coca-Cola, Ltd. from many of the countries participating in the Olympics, approx. 14-3/4 x 10-3/4, scr., F. $ Patch, Sticker and Cuff Link Set. This lot consists of the following three items: 1.) Colorful cloth 1976 Team USA Fundraising Patch, approx. 3 ; 2.) matching sticker (approx. 3-1/2 in diameter); and 3.) cuff links with Fundraising design. All of the items in this lot are in EF condition. $ Scarf - Amik Games Mascot. Multicolored, approx. 26 x 26, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Scarf - Canadian Olympic Association. Multicolored, country flags on border, COA Team logo on two corners, COA logo on two corners, 100% Acetate, approx. 26 x 26, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LAKE PLACID WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 483. Bid Book. United States Candidate for the XIII Winter Olympic Games Bid book with the Lake Placid Bid log on the front cover, printed in French, German, Russian, and English, includes copies of written communication, color photos and B&W text, Illus. and typographical maps, pp. 58, approx. 14-3/4 x 11-1/2, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal & Case. Nickel Silver. Obverse: Modern relief views of the nine winter sports, designed by Marcel Jovine. Reverse: Lake Placid Olympic emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles, designed by Neil Kennedy. Measures approx. 3 in diameter, includes original presentation case, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Polish Team Medal for Lake Placid and Moscow Bronze. Obverse: Nude athlete. Reverse: NOC logo. Measures approx. 2-3/4 in diameter, includes original presentation wallet, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Three Event Tickets. This lot consists of the following tickets: 1). Opening Ceremony unused ticket with detached stub, dated February 13, 1980, F-EF; 2). Ice Hockey, unused, dated February 12, 1980, EF; and 3). Complimentary Pre-Game ticket for 90m Ski Jump, unused, dated February 10, 1979, EF. $ Unused Ticket - Opening Ceremony. Gold with black print, dated February 13, 1980, approx. 7-1/2 x 2-5/8, EF. $ Unused Ticket - Speed Skating. Eric Heiden (USA) won a Gold Medal in this event. Blue with black print, dated February 19, 1980, approx. 7-1/2 x 2-5/8, EF. $ Organizing Committee Badge. Rectangular multicolor cloth badge. Border, LAKE PLACID and 1980 embroidered with gold bullion thread, color Games logo and rings, four post, approx. 3-1/4 x 2-3/4, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $130 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 24 Auction Catalog No. 17

28 490. Eighth Report to IOC. 8th Report of the Lake Placid Olympic Organizing Committee for the Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee Athens, Greece, May, Softbound, printed in English and French, pp. 52, black and white photos, approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Technical Brochure. Softbound, includes Illus., charts and photos, printed in English and French, pp. 88, approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. White colored glass with Games logo on front, approx. 9-1/8 in diameter, slight wear on logo, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Calendar 1980 Medal. Fundraising gold plated bronze metal. Obverse: Official logo surrounded by eight Olympic winter sports. Reverse: Flaming torches on the sides of a large calendar, crossed hockey sticks and skis at bottom, and 1980 above the calendar. Made by Metallic Art, approx. 3 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Medal. Town Medal with Games logo and city crest. Silvered, approx. 2 in diameter, EF. $ Mascot - Roni. Multicolor cloth, approx. 10 high, slight discoloration, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Roni. Multicolor cloth, grey head, approx. 14 1/2 tall, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Roni. Multicolor cloth, green head, approx. 14-1/2 tall, scarce, VF. (See Photo Section) $ Scarf - Roni Games Mascot. Yellow border with white stripes, 100% Acetate, approx. 26-1/2 x 26-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Logo Flag. Vinyl, made by Pageantry World in Pasadena, stamped Official Flag XIII Olympic Winter Games 1980, approx. 11-1/4 x 18, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Set of Three Souvenir Pennants. Multicolored felt pennants, sports depicted: Ice Skating, Skiing, and Bobsleigh, approx. 18 in length, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Set of Three Souvenir Spoons. Silvered metal, Games logo shield on handles, two spoons include sporting event dangle (skier and skate), original cases included, approx. 4-1/4, in length, EF. $ Official Magazine. Softbound, pull-out poster of the schedule, pp. 152, F. $ Charm and Chain. White cording, cloisonné charm in gold tone with large Games logo in center and tassel hanging from charm, approx. 20 total length, charm is 1-3/8 in diameter, EF. $ Playing Cards - Double Deck. Lake Placid Games logo on front, in its original box, EF. $ Belt Buckle. Lake Placid Games logo on belt buckle, Roni the mascot depicted in different sports on each corner of the buckle, made by True Distance, Inc. (Houston, Texas), slightly used, F. $ Book. LAKE PLACID THE OLYMPIC YEARS , grey hardbound book, written George Christian Ortloff and Stephen C. Ortloff, forward written by Jim McKay, pp. 204, approx. 10-3/4 x 9-1/2, EF. $ MOSCOW SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 507. Los Angeles Bid Book. Softbound bid book, printed in English and French, approx. 11-1/2 x 9-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Bid Booklet. This booklet contains information provided to the IOC about the proposed venues. Red, Moscow Welcomes the Games of the XXII Olympiad 1980, Bid logo on front cover, printed in Russian, French and English, printed in 1974, color and B&W photos, pp. 172, approx. 8-1/2 x 9-1/2, EF. $ Participation Medal. Front shows the Olympic Games logo over the stadium, reverse shows Red Square, Games logo on the original presentation case, slight discoloration, approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Medal. AE, includes original plastic presentation case, approx. 2-3/8, EF. $ Commemorative Medal. Coppered, mascot and Games logo on front and city buildings on reverse side, approx. 2-7/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Kayaking, Rowing, Cycling and Archery - Venue Poster. Professionally mounted on linen, multicolored, pictograms of the four events above a sketch of the venue, approx x 42.5, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. Olympic Games 1980 in Moscow, view of the Kremlin Basilica, Olympic rings and date below. Genuine Blue China, made in West Germany by Berlin Design, limited edition series, approx. 7-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $65 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 25 Auction Catalog No. 17

29 514. Commemorative Plate. Olympic events with red Games logo on white china plate by Viletta, designed by Alton S. Tobey, limited edition, Registration No. 3485B, commissioned as the Official Commemorative Plate of the XXII Summer Olympic Games of Moscow, U.S.S.R., EF. $ Ash Tray. Silver, Olympic Games logo and MOSCU 80 legend in center of bowl, approx. 3-7/8 x 3-3/4, EF. $ Scarf. Possible boy scout scarf, triangular shaped with sports events, approx. 48 x 20 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ USA Team Patch. Rectangular cloth patch (never used since the USA boycotted the games), approx. 3-1/2 x 2-7/8, EF. $ Preview Book. This is a pictorial record of the Games from 1896 to Red hardcover book with paper jacket, The 1980 Book of the Olympics on front cover, written by James Coote and London Editions Includes a 24-page results section and a preview of the 1980 Olympics, B&W and color photos and Illus., printed in English, pp. 154, photo of Bruce Jenner on paper jacket (slight tear), approx. 11-3/4 x 8-5/8, F-EF. $ Preview Book. Hardcover book, Olympic Moscow on front cover, sections in the book: The City, Traditions, Olympians, Stadiums, and Festival, published by Progress Publishers (Moscow) in 1979, printed in English, color and B&W photos, pp. 172, approx. 8-1/2 x 9-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Olympic Moscow / 175 Color Photographs, printed in English in 1979, color photos of the Olympic city of Moscow, pp. 100, approx. 9-3/4 x 8-1/4, inscription in blue ink on inside cover, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Final Results - Handball. Red and white softbound booklet, B&W text, venue map, pp. 160, approx. 8-1/8 x 6-1/4, EF. $ Group of Five Olympiade 80 (Booklets). Book Nos. 36, 37, 38, 39, and 41, approx. 7-7/8 x 5-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Group of Eight Olympiade 80 (Booklets). Book Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 43, approx. 7-7/8 x 5-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Misha. Plush puppet, made by R. Dakin & Co. (San Francisco, CA), approx. 10 high, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Misha. Large plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors and a plastic Olympic rings belt buckle, approx. 18-1/2 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Misha. Medium plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors and a plastic Olympic rings belt buckle, approx. 12 in height, EF. Same description as above, except for smaller in size. $ Mascot - Misha. Small plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors and a plastic Olympic rings belt buckle, approx. 7-1/2 in height, EF. Same description as above, except smaller in size. $ Mascot - Misha (Porcelain). Brown smiling Misha, glass, approx. 5-1/4 tall, F. $ SARAJEVO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 529. Friendship Medal. Copper or bronze metal, dove with palm branch over Olympic rings and torch on the obverse side of the medal, Los Angeles and Sarajevo Game logos and Olympic rings on the reverse side of the medal, approx. 2-1/2, in diameter, F. (See Photo Section) $ Friendship Medal. AE, dove with palm branch over Olympic rings and torch on the obverse side of the medal, Los Angeles and Sarajevo Game logos and Olympic rings on the reverse side of the medal, approx. 1-3/8 in diameter, Unc., EF. Same description as above, except smaller in size. $ Participant Badge. Silver metal, orange ribbon, approx. 30mm x 30mm, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Scarf. White and blue with the Games logo and sponsors name Alpina, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Patch. Games logo cloth patch, orange with white and black embroidery, rectangular shaped, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Belt Buckle. USA Fundraising (Sarajevo/Los Angeles) belt buckle, made in USA, back stamp United States Olympic Committee, approx. 3-1/8 x 2-3/8, F-EF. $ Bronze Mascot Sculpture - Vucko. Bronze, Vucko on skiis standing on a wood base with Sarajevo 84 etched in the wood, approx. 3-3/4, EF. $ Mascot - Vucko. Plush, tan body with brown nose, ears, paws and bottoms of feet, including original packaging, approx. 13 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Vucko. Plush mascot, brown with orange scarf and Games logo, made by Wallace Berrie Co. Inc., original tag, approx. 7-1/4 tall, F. (See Photo Section) $65 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 26 Auction Catalog No. 17

30 538. Mascot - Vucko (PVC). PVC mascot (carrying a welcome sign), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascots - Vucko (PVC). PVC mascots (carrying welcome sign and skier), EF. $ LOS ANGELES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 540. Official Olympic Torch Special Design. This torch was designed specifically for lighting the cauldron in the Los Angeles Coliseum. It has a larger burning area to hold extra fuel. A limited number of these special torches were made. Brass-finished aluminum with tan leather handle, design on bowl shows the Olympic rings, motto and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, includes original black vinyl bag, extremely rare torch, VF. (See Photo Section) $8, Olympic Torch. Brass finished aluminum with leather handle, design on bowl has the rings, the Olympic motto, the L.A. Memorial Coliseum Stadium, includes original black leather case, approx. 23 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $2, th IOC Session Program - Los Angeles Softbound program, printed in French and English. Includes three public addresses given during the Opening Ceremony at the 88th IOC Session: 1.) Typed speech for the USOC President William E. Simon; 2.) Typed draft speech of the IOC President (Juan Antonio Samaranch) to be given on July 24 at the Opening Ceremony of the IOC Session in Los Angeles; and 3.) Typed remarks by California Governor George Deukemejian. The San Francisco Orchestra performed the Stars and Stripes and a tribute to the Beatles. Measures 9 x 12, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremony Pin. The pin is designed to resemble the Opening Ceremony Program cover: La Ronde des Enfants, the Dance of Children by Pablo Picasso. Domed enamel, single post, approx. 1-1/4 x 3/4, EF. $ Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, No , includes the original white plastic wallet, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Program. Softbound, pp. 324, approx. 10-7/8 x 8-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Guide. Softbound, Official Olympic Guide to Los Angeles, pp. 296, approx. 10-3/4 x 8-1/2, F. (See Photo Section) $ Set of Budweiser Glasses (4). Twelve-ounce Pilsner glasses, Sponsor Games logo, includes original box, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Basketball. Regulation-size basketball with multicolored Games logo, made by Molten Rubber Inc. Co., Ltd., in original box, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Volunteer Certificate, Award and Letter of Appreciation (Equestrian). This lot consists of the following three items: 1.) Volunteer Certificate from the Los Angeles Organizing Committee given to Nathaniel Echols, approx. 11-3/4 x 10, EF; 2.) Award from Santa Anita Race Track and the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee presented to Nathaniel Echols, approx. 14 x 11, EF; and 3.) Letter of Appreciation from the Los Angeles Turf Club to the Olympic Equestrian Event Staff, F. (See Photo Section) $ LAOOC Volunteer Dress Jacket. Tangerine color, Games logo patch, made by Levi s Women s Wear, 100% Polyester, size 16, includes original tag, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LAOOC Official Women s Staff Uniform. Blue color, Games logo patch, made by Levis, 65% cotton and 35% Polyester, size L, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LAOOC - Stars in Motion Bulletins (Nos. 1-6). Multicolored, printed in French and English, approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. $ Competition Patch - Shooting. This completion was held at the Shooting venue in Chino, California. Cloth patch with machine embroidery, multicolored, approx. 5-1/4 x 3-1/2, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Competition Patch - San Diego Ca/Olympic Host City/ Equestrain/1984. Cloth patch with machine embroidery, multicolored, approx. 5-1/4 x 3-1/2, mint condition, EF. $ Official Record - Original Soundtrack. The Official Music of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984, Stars in Motion logo on cover, open package, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Fine Art Olympic Lithograph - Poster Set (Autographed). These posters were commission by the 1984 Summer Los Angeles Olympic Games as a primary visual expression of the Olympic Movement. Autographed by the following artists: Carlos Almaraz, John Baldessari, Jennifer Bartlett, Lynda Benglis, Billy Al Bengston, Jonathan Borofsky, Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, April Greiman / Jayme Odgers, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, Martin Puryear, Robert Rauschenberg, Raymond Saunders and Garry Winogrand. This lot consists of 15 autographed Offset Lithographs in original presentation case, includes a Certificate of Authenticity for each lithograph (limited edition sets issued), presentation case measures approx. 38 x 25-1/2 x 1-3/4 and posters measure approx. 36 x 24, EF. (See Photo Section) $3, Stars in Motion - Poster. Original rectangular shaped poster, with colored (red, white, and blue) 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games logo, approx. 27-1/2 x 20, EF. (See Photo Section) $50 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 27 Auction Catalog No. 17

31 558. Saudi Arabia Team - Poster. Measures approx. 23-5/16 x 18-1/16, EF. $ Poster - Coca-Cola Commemorative Photo Exhibit. Numbered and autographed by Keri Kahill, EF. $ Commemorative Poster. United Airlines sponsor poster, approx. 25 x 40, EF. $ Commemorative Sponsorship Medal. Jostens gold colored medal, approx. 2-1/2 in diameter and 1/8 thick, EF. $ Polish Team Medal for Sarajevo and Los Angeles Bronze, abstract design on front and the Polish NOC emblem on the reverse side, approx. 2-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Israel Commemorative Medal of the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Obverse: Israel NOC logo with Olympic Los Angeles Reverse: Pictogram of basketball with A Life of Bodily Vigor. Copper plated, printing in English and Hebrew, approx. 2-11/16 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Volunteer Medal. Obverse: Stars in Motion logo encircled by Los Angeles 1984 and XXIII Olympiad. Reserve: Citius, Altius, Fortius above the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in its original blue case and blue presentation box, approx. 2-1/3, in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Volunteer Medal. Obverse: Stars in Motion logo encircled by Los Angeles 1984 and XXIII Olympiad. Reverse: Citius, Altius, Fortius above the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, no presentation box, approx. 2 1/3, in diameter, EF. $ Youth Participation Medal. Gold colored medal with the wording Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee and For Outstanding Olympic Youth Participation on the front of the medal. Obverse: Games logo above the Olympic rings above the word ARCHERY, loop for ribbon (no ribbon), approx. 2-1/4 in diameter and approx. 1/8 thick, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Crystal Medal with Ribbon. Waterford crystal, made by Cabo Company, Los Angeles XXIII Olympiad encircling the Olympic torch and olive branches, 1984 in center of medal, red/white/blue ribbon, approx. 2 in diameter, in its original blue presentation case, EF. $ Official Delegation Book. Softbound, printed in French, issued by the National Olympic Committee of France, pp. 204, approx. 8-7/8 x 4-5/8, EF. $ United States Olympic Team Media Guide/Record Book. Softbound, printed in English, B&W photos, text and Illus., approx. 11 x 8-1/2, EF. $ Olympic Report - Official Results of the 1984 Olympic Games. Softbound, printed in English and French, detailed results of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, includes B&W photos and Illus., pp. 384, approx. 15-1/2 x 10-3/4, slight tear on front cover and the first two pages of the report, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Glass Decanter. Clear Glass decanter with Olympic Rings, 0.5 liters, made in Belgium, approx. 6 wide x 7-5/8 high, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lead Ice Crystal Olympic Torch. Candlestick in the shape of an Olympic torch with the Olympic rings on base, original sticker, made by Orresfors in Sweden, cracked-ice finish (no chips or cracks), approx. 5 tall x 4-1/4 in diameter at top, EF. $ Media Guide. Handbook for the press, radio, television and journalist. Issued by the LAOOC, includes maps of venues, Olympic calendar of events, pp. 176, approx. 8-1/2 x 5-1/4, EF. $ ABC-TV Research Manual - Volume 7. Plastic binding on manual (Boxing, Cycling, and Diving), Games of the XXIII Olympiad, produced by ABC Sports, black and white photos and Illus., includes statistics, no pencil scoring, pp. 248, approx. 11 x 9-3/4, F. (See Photo Section) $ Torch Relay Pin. Cream color, domed enamel pin, single post, approx. 1 in diameter, EF. $ Framed Stars in Motion Pin Set - 4 pins. Wood frame, approx. 8 x 6, EF. $ Framed Pictogram Pin Set - 24 pins. Pictogram pins with an extra large Stars in Motion pin in the center of the frame, limited edition (30,000 issued), Set No , Series 3 (1983/84), includes original box and certificate, approx. 11-3/4 x 9, EF. $ Framed Mascots/Stars in Motion Pin Set - 30 pins. Sam the Eagle (Mascot) is depicted in each event on a Star, limited edition (30,000), Set No , Series 2, includes original box and certificate, approx. 11-3/4 x 9, EF. $ Framed Sponsor Pin Set - 48 pins. This set is an unprecedented assemblage of collector pins representing many of the Official Sponsors of the Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984 Games. Limited edition, produced by OohLaLa, included its original box, ap51prox. 19 x 15, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Framed Pictogram Pin Set - 28 pins. Commemorative pin set, includes original box, approx. 25 x 27, EF. (See Photo Section) $50 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 28 Auction Catalog No. 17

32 581. Framed Sponsor Pin Set - 8 pins. Official Water of the 1984 Olympics, limited edition (750 issued), Series A, approx. 11-3/4 x 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Framed International Coca-Cola/Flag Pin Set pins. Official Olympic International Flag Pin Series, Sam the Olympic Eagle is depicted carrying the flag of each of the 150 counties scheduled to attend the Olympic Games as of mid-1982, includes letter of authenticity and original box, approx. 25 x 21, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir RTD Token Set. Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles Blue case with a set of 24 RTD coins depicting each of the Olympic events, case measures approx. 11 x 7-1/3, EF. $ Commemorative Plate. Multicolored Games logo on white fine porcelain plate, manufactured under license from LAOOC from Papel, Stars in Motion 1980 L.A. Olympic Committee, Artist Robert Miles Runyan, Plate No of 25,000, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Wedgwood Plate. Queen s Ware Vogue shaped plate, cream colored, Wedgwood stamp on the reverse side of the plate, 10,000 plates manufactured, includes original box, approx. 8-7/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Wedgwood Plate. Pale blue jasper Queen s Ware Vogue shaped plate, torch bearer on front center of the plate, OLYMPIAD XXIII printed on the top inner edge of the plate, LOS ANGELES 1984 printed in blue on bottom inner edge of the plate, Wedgwood stamp on the reserve side of the plate, developed by Joshua Wedgwood, made in England, approx. 6-1/2 in diameter, in its original box, EF. $ Commemorative Plate. This plate was manufactured for the purpose of generating a royalty to help finance the 1984 Olympic Games. Cast iron plate with Games of the XXIIIrd on top edge of plate and Los Angeles 1984 on bottom edge of plate, ceramic disc set in the center of the plate with a depiction of the games with the Los Angeles Games logo at the bottom of the plate, approx. 10-1/2 in diameter, EF. $ Commemorative Plate. Multicolored, Sam the Eagle mascot on white glass plate, manufactured under license from LAOOC from Papel, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Go for the Gold Button Series (24 Buttons). Complete set of 24 buttons. Buttons professionally mounted on white cardboard suitable for framing, approx. 14 x 11, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Event & Logo Button Series (24 Buttons). Complete set of 24 buttons. Buttons professionally mounted on black cardboard suitable for framing, approx /16 length x 11-7/8 width, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Spoon. Los Angeles Games logo on handle, scalloped bowl, includes original box, approx. 4-1/4 in length, EF. $ Souvenir Spoon. Gold metal spoon with multicolor Stars in Motion Games logo, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Dark blue hardcover book with paper dust jacket, Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984 Commemorative Book. History of the Olympic Games from Athens 1896 to Los Angeles 1984, includes photos of Opening and Closing Ceremonies; event results; and the Arts Festival, color Illus., pp. 287, approx. 9-1/4 x 12-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Red hardcover book, Los Angeles 84, Inter-Sport Publications, Corporation, B&W and color photos, pp. 206, approx. 12 x 9, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Blue hardcover book, Los Angeles 84, Inter-Sport Publications, Corporation, B&W and color photos, pp. 206, approx. 12 x 9, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. Softbound, Olympic Retrospective the Games of Los Angeles, Final Report published by the LAOOC Book, B&W photos and Illus., color photos on the front and back covers, pp.596, approx. 8-1/4 x 5-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Tie. Red, white, and blue striped tie with Sam the Eagle mascot at the bottom, made by Cervantes (Los Angeles, USA), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Serving Tray. Oval aluminum tray with Stars in Motion Games logo, McDonald s logo, image of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with the Olympic flame ignited on the cauldron, and three medalists on the front of the tray, drawing of the Olympic Swim Stadium on the reserve side of the tray, approx. 10-7/8 x 8-1/4, EF. $ Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Clip-on style plush mascot, made by Applause, approx. 3-3/4 in height, F. (See Photo Section) $ Mascots - Sam the Eagle (PVC). Two PVC mascots (swimming and basketball), EF. $ Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Large plush mascot, wearing a red vest, made by Wallace Berrie & Company, Inc., original tag, approx. 15 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Medium plush mascot, wearing a red vest, made by Wallace Berrie & Company, Inc., original tag, approx. 12 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $40 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 29 Auction Catalog No. 17

33 603. Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Small plush mascot, wearing a red vest screen printed with the wording L.A Olympics, made by Applause, original tag, approx. 7-1/2 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Medium plush mascot, wearing a red vest, bow tie and carrying the torch, made by Wallace Berrie & Company, Inc., approx. 11 in height, EF. $ Mascot - Sam the Eagle (Statue). Ceramic Official Mascot Sam the Eagle with the torch, approx. 4-3/4 in height, manufactured by Papel, F. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Sam the Eagle (Statue). Ceramic Official Mascot Sam the Eagle in baseball uniform, approx. 5-1/8 in height, manufactured by Papel, F. (See Photo Section) $ NOC / Team Pin - Great Britain. Country flag on cream colored background, shield-shaped pin, flat enamel, approx.1 x 1-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Kenya Team Pin. Colored Olympic rings, pin is in the shape of the country of Kenya, bent wire back clasp, VF. $ Official Lapel Pin. This pin was presented to the officials during the Games. Oval shaped, blue flat enamel pin, clutch back clasp, approx. 3/4 x 5/8 in size, VF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympians California Lapel Pin. This pin was presented to former USA athletes during the Games for trading purposes. Square shaped, white flat enamel, clutch back clasp, approx. 3/4 x 5/8 in size, VF. (See Photo Section) $ Pair of Souvenir Fans. See You In Seoul fans for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, EF. (See Photo Section) $ th Anniversary Commemorative Pins - 2 pins. Flat enamel, single-posted pins, approx. 1 x 1, EF. (See Photo Section) $ CALGARY WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Calgary Bid Book. Hardbound bid book, white with red Games logo printed on the front cover, printed in English and French, pp. 136, approx. 13-1/2 x 13-3/4, EF. $ Bid Pin. Single-post pin, approx. 3/4 x 1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Medal & Presentation Case. Bronze, uniface, made by C. Martens. Obverse: Calgary Olympic emblem, stylized snowflake design. Reverse: Olympic motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains. Includes presentation case, approx. 2-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Volunteer Medal. Bronze. Obverse: Large Games logo. Reverse: Steps and legend for Team 88, includes original velvet case, approx. 1-3/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremonies Cowboy Hat. White felt cowboy hat, made by Smithbilt Hats (est. 1919), with the Games logo inside and outside the hat, red silk lining, no discoloration on the band, size 6-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NOC/Team Pin - New Zealand Bobsleigh Team. Silvered, flat enameled, single post, approx. 1 x 1, EF. $ Jamaican Team Pin - Bobsled. Gold tone finish, enameled, single post, approx. 1-3/4 x 3/8, VF. $ Set of Three Drinking Glasses. This was the first time that Guam was invited to participate in the Olympic Games. Clear 6-ounce glasses with Guam NOC shield logo and sponsor Mobil Oil logo on sides, approx. 3-1/4 high x 2-3/4 wide, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Beer Stein. Colorful ceramic glass beer stein with metal lid, Calgary Games logo on lid, country flags with athletes depicted in numerous Olympic events and XV Olympic Winter Games - Calgary 1988 XV Olympic Winter Games - Calgary on front of beer stein, made by Gerz (W. Germany) for Anheuser-Busch, Inc., manufactured by Papel, 24-ounce capacity, approx. 8-3/8 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir License Plate - CANADA. Multicolored metal license plate, Games logo, includes original instructions from Motor Vehicle License Systems of Canada, LTD., for placement of the plates of vehicle, approx. 12 x 6, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Tickets. Unused, Hockey event (France vs. Hungary) at the Stampede Corral, dated February 21, 1700 hours, Seats , approx. 8 x 2-3/4, EF. $ Souvenir Program. Softbound, pp. 232, approx. 10-7/8 x 8-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Oversized Decal. Official Sponsor Team Petroleum 88, approx. 18 x 12, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Coca-Cola Serving Tray. Colorful aluminum tray, shows 37 posters of the Olympic and the trademark of Coca-Cola, Ltd. from many of the countries participating in the Olympics, approx. 14-3/4 x 10-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $40 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 30 Auction Catalog No. 17

34 627. U.S. Olympic Calgary/Seoul Committee Report. Dark blue hardbound book, Seoul - Calgary 1988, with the USOC logo embossed on the front cover, printed in English, includes the official winner results, color photos, approx. 9-1/4 x 12-1/4, pp. 256, EF. (See Photo Section) $ SEOUL SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 628. Participation Medal - Press. Bronze, octagonal, with Juan Antonio Samaranch (IOC President) and Sch-JIK Park (SOOC President) raised signatures, (dates of the Games). Reverse: Games logo over stadium. Observe: Ancient archer on horse over Olympic rings with XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988, approx. 2-1/2 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot Hodori - Poster. Original rectangular shaped poster with small white colored Seoul Olympic Games logo on the upper left corner, large Hodori Mascot in the center, Games of the XXIVth Olympiad Seoul 1988 at the bottom, Seoul Olympic Games Committee (in English and Korean) in the lower right corner, approx. 27-1/2 x 20, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Wall Plaque. GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 printed on the top edge of plaque, Olympic Stadium on the center of the plaque, Seoul mascot carrying a torch in the stadium, Seoul logo on the upper left hand corner of the plaque, AE, approx. 8-7/8 x 5-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Wall Ornament. Multicolored enameled large round ornament with the Games logo, bright red tassels, approx. 29 long, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Festival Scarf. Country flags in center, approx. 35 x 35 in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Scarf. Multicolor with white background and red border, Games logo, approx. 34 x 34-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Scarf. Multicolor with white background and blue border (Same description as above, except for the color of the border of the scarf), Games logo, approx. 34 x 34-1/2, EF. $ Commemorative Beer Stein. Colorful ceramic glass beer stein with metal lid, Seoul Games logo on lid, country flags with athletes depicted in numerous Olympic events and GAMES OF THE XXIVXVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 GAMES OF THE XXIVXVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL on front of beer stein, Metal Tag No , made by Gerz (W. Germany) for Anheuser-Busch, Inc., manufactured by Papel, 24-ounce capacity, includes original box, approx. 8-3/8 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Spoon. AE, multicolored Games logo, replica of the winner s medal in the bowl of the spoon (Victory holding a laurel wreath and palm branch with the Coliseum in the background), approx. 4-1/2 tall, EF. $ Group of Three Commemorative Spoons. Spoons are displayed in their original antique-brass frame, manufactured under license from the SLOOC Jung-Won, official marketing licensee Jung-Won Industries, Ltd., frame measures approx. 6-1/2 x 8-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Disney USA Team Medal. Includes ribbon, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Framed Mascot Pin Set - 28 pins. Multicolored, single-post domed enamel, wood frame measuring 15-1/4 x 12-1/4, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Framed Hodori Pin Set - 24 pins & Two Extra Pins. Classic Limited Edition Hodori mascot pin set, Cloisonné pins, Series 1-D, Set No /30,000, single post, includes the torch relay mascot pin and the baseball mascot pin, approx. 9-1/4 x 12-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Hodori. Plush mascot with plastic streamer in the shape of an S attached to the Sangmo hat, approx. 9-1/2 in height, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Hodori (Plastic). Colorful plastic mascot, right arm moves, Olympic rings attached to the ribbon around its neck, approx. 5-1/2 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Hodori Mascot Bell. Multicolored, painted metal with colorful Games logo and GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 around sides, manufactured under license from the 1983 SLOOC Seoul Korea, approx. 3-1/4 in height, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Hosuni Mascot Bell. Multicolored, painted metal with colorful Games logo and GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 around sides, manufactured under license from the 1983 SLOOC Seoul Korea, approx. 3-1/4 in height, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Explanatory Brochures (Regulations). One brochure for each of the 25 sports, includes original gray slipcase, printed in Korean, French and English, EF. (See Photo Section) $150 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 31 Auction Catalog No. 17

35 1992 ALBERTVILLE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 646. Berchtesgaden Winter Olympics 1992 Bid Button. Bid logo on laminated button, approx. 1-1/2 in diameter, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Savoi Winter Olympics 1992 Bid Pin. Bid logo on plastic pin, approx. 1-1/8 x 1-1-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Bid Poster - Falun, Sweden. Candidate Host for the XVIth Winter Olympics to be held in 1992 Albertville, small piece of tape on the top center edge of the poster, approx. 19-5/8 x 13-3/4, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Sofia Bid Book. Softbound, Answers to the Questionnaires of the International Winter Sports Federations for the Candidate Cities Applying for the Olympic Winter Games printed on the first page of the book, includes the proposed Games schedule and topographical maps of the venues, printed in English, small crease on lower right corner, B&W sketches and color photos, Annule Musee Olympique printed on inside front cover, pp. 120, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Torch Candleholder. White plastic with Albertville Games logo, includes candle, approx. 8-1/2 long, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Jacket - Team USA. Red, white and blue jacket, size large, designed by Head Sportswear in Support of the 1992 US Winter Olympic Team. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Magique. Plush mascot, approx. 6-7/8 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Magique. Plush mascot, approx. 10 in height, EF. $ Mascot - Magique. Plush mascot, approx. 12 in height, EF. $ Set of Two Medals - Soviet Team / NOC Medals. Soviet (formerly known as CCCP) medals made for the Games. AE, measures approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot Pin - Chamois. This is the original mascot for the Albertville Games. Colorful cutout of Chamois, enameled, single-post pin back, manufacturer stamp Stadium Park, approx. 1 x 3/8, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Lapel Pin. Single-posted pin, No , manufactured by Bertoni in Milan (Italy), does not include vinyl case and card has been altered (cut down in size), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Pictogram Pin Set - 22 pins. Pictogram with Games logo pin set on original cardboard display stand, flat enamel, single-posted, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Group of Five Media Pins. This lot consists of the following pins: CRC Sports (Canada), SWISS RADIO - TV, CBC CANADA, (Corporate Affairs Badge), FR3 - RADIODIFFUSEURS NOTES and NHK (Japan). EF. (See Photo Section) $ USA Olympic Team Pin. Dated, color Olympic rings, single post pin, EF. $ Ski Artisque - Venue Poster. This event was held in Tignes, multicolored, approx. 31 x 21, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official CBS - Poster. Rectangular shaped cardboard poster in dark blue metal frame (no glass) with gold colored Official CBS- TV Albertville logo at the bottom, figure skaters in center of poster, approx. 36 x 24, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book. USOC Official team book, color photos, pp. 208, EF. $ BARCELONA SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 664. Official Report to the IOC. Second Official Report of the Barcelona 92 Organizing Committee (COOB 92) to the 93rd Session of the IOC - Calgary, February 11, 1988, printed in French and English, includes color photos of construction of the Montjuic s Olympic Stadium, pp. 229, approx. 11-1/2 x 8-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal. Burnished copper, 77mm, in its original felt pouch, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Souvenir Program. Softbound book, colorful front cover, printed in English and Spanish, B&W and color photos and Illus., published by Edite par Time, Inc., pp. 246, approx. 11-1/4 x 8-1/4, EF. $ Original Games Logo - Poster. Multicolored logo over an outline of the city of Barcelona, approx. 19-5/8 x 27-3/8, EF. $ Abstract Track and Field Runners - Art Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. One from a series of 28 posters designed by B.T. Addison, sponsored by Telefonica, approx. 27-3/4 x 19-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Abstract Torchbearer and Diver - Art Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. One from a series of 28 posters designed by B.T. Addison, sponsored by Telefonica, approx. 27-3/4 x 19-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $50 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 32 Auction Catalog No. 17

36 670. Female with Fan - Art Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. One from a series of 28 posters designed by B.T. Addison, sponsored by Telefonica, approx. 27-3/4 x 19-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Seaside Poster - Art Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. One from a series of 28 posters designed by B.T. Addison, sponsored by Telefonica, approx. 27-3/4 x 19-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Five Olympic Colors - Art Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. One from a series of 28 posters designed by B.T. Addison, sponsored by Telefonica, approx. 27-3/4 x 19-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Basque Pelota - Sports Poster. This is an Original First Printing of this poster. One from a series of 28 posters designed by B.T. Addison, sponsored by Telefonica, approx. 27-3/4 x 19-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Cobi. Beige plush mascot, includes original tags, includes original box (fair condition), approx. 11 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Cobi. Beige plush mascot with window suction cup, includes original tag, approx. 7 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Cobi. Plush mascot in blue suit, approx. 12 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Cobi. Soft rubber mascot in a blue suit with window suction cups, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir T-Shirt. White t-shirt with colorful Games logo, in original sealed package, size XXL, EF. $ NOC/Team Pin (USA) - Staff. Gold tone, shield shape, single post, approx. 1-1/2 x 1-1/8, EF. $ Two Compact Disc (CD). This lot consists of two item as follows: 1). Olympic Barcelone 92 and 2). Barcelona Gold, produced by Warner Brothers, well known recording artists (Anita Baker, Natalie Cole, Randy Travis, Madonna, Rod Stewart and other artists). Both lots have been opened and are in EF condition. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Mug. Colorful ceramic mug, country flags with athletes depicted in numerous Olympic events and 1992 US OLYMPIC TEAM on front of mug, made for Anheuser-Busch, Inc., approx. 5-1/2 in height, EF. $ Commemorative Serving Tray. Multicolor, aluminum tray, Coca-Cola and Games logo surrounded by past Olympic Games posters, approx. 13-1/3 x 10-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Games Logo with Chain. Extra large logo, multicolored Barcelona Games logo, includes original packaging and case, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Bank. Official Sponsor of the 1992 Albertville & Barcelona US Olympic Teams, made of plastic, includes original box and order form, bottom hatch for coin removal, approx. 10 long x 4 wide, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Explanatory Brochures (Regulations). One brochure for each of the 28 sports, includes original packaging and blue slipcase, EF. (See Photo Section) $ LILLEHAMMER WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 686. Bid Pin - Lillehammer. Single-posted pin, approx. 5/8 x 7/8, EF. $ Participant Medal & Presentation Case. Games logo with large Olympic rings on observe side, Games pictograms on the front and reverse sides of the medal, wood presentation case, approx. 2-1/2 x 3, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Russian Team Participation Medal. Goldplated, includes case. Obverse: Games logo in center with legend on edges. Reverse: Russian NOC logo in center with legend on edge. Measures approx. 2-6/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Portugal NOC/Team Pin - Dated. AE, color Olympic rings, NOC crest, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Olympic Program. Softbound, printed in English, pp. 144, approx. 11 x 8-5/8, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Jamaican Bobsled Team T-Shirt. Black t-shirt, 100% cotton, size small, made by JanSport, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Two Unused Tickets - Ice Hockey (Canada v France). Light green and black paper unused tickets, dated February 15, 1994, approx. 7 x 3, EF. $ Baseball Cap. Black wool mascot cap, made by Swix Sport, one size fits all, embroidered Lillehammer 94 with Hakon and Kristin mascots on front of cap, never worn, original tags attached, EF. $ Mascots - Hakon and Kristin. Plush mascots, approx. 7 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $90 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 33 Auction Catalog No. 17

37 695. PVC Mascots (Set of 5 out of 6). Multicolored, hard plastic, made by Petter W. Eckhoff, includes original packaging, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascots - Hakon and Kristin (Coin Banks). Multicolor plastic coin banks (keys not included), two banks, original tag included, approx. 12 tall, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Congress Paris - Poster. Congress logo in center with legend at bottom, approx. 23-1/2 x 15-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Preview Book. The Official Publication of the United States Olympic Committee. Blue hardcover book, Chamonix to Lillehammer - The Glory of the Olympic Winter Games on front cover, published by Mikko Laitinen of Commemorative Publications, includes a summary of the Team USA 1994 for the Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games. B&W and color photos and Illus., printed in English, pp. 256, approx. 12-1/4 x 9, EF. $ Centennial Olympic Congress of Unity, Study Commission (Final Report - Paris, 1994). Presented by H. E. Judge Keba Mbaye, printed in English, includes color photos, pp.622, approx. 8-1/4 x 11-5/8 x 1-1/2 thick, EF. $ ATLANTA SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES th IOC Session - Opening Ceremony (Complete Package of Memorabilia). This lot consists of the following four items: Opening Ceremony Program, invitation, ticket and typed speeches read at the session. Dated July 14, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal. Bronze medal, official Games Torch logo on front, quilt of leaves on reverse, in its original presentation box, with green pouch, approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Melbourne Bid Book. Hardbound three-volume bid book set in a dark green suitcase style case, printed in English, Volume I - The City, gold in color, (pp. 120); Volume II - The Sports, silver in color, (pp. 279); and Volume III - The Media, bronze in color (pp. 68), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Bid Medal. Gold plated, includes original pouch, approx. 2-1/2 in diameter, EF. $ Official Report - Autographed by Billy Payne, President of ACOG. Linen with gold lettering, 3-volume set, printed in English, includes slipcover, slip case measurement approx. 12-3/4 x 9-1/2 x 5-5/8, EF. $ Framed American Team Pin Set - 32 pins. Wood frame, approx. 12-3/4 x 11, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Winner s Medal Box. Cherry wood box with the Games Centennial Logo carved on the lid, Games Logo on black felt interior of the box, approx. 7 x 5-1/4 x 2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Program. Official Centennial Olympic Games 1996, pp. 196, small crease on covers, F-EF. $ Group of Four Heat Sheets. The sheets are dated July 28, July 31, August 1, and August 2, black & white print, printed in English, F-EF. $ Accreditation - Poster. Listing information about zone codes, sports pictographs, venue pictographs and ID badge accreditation. Games logo on lower left corner, printed in English and French, approx , EF. (See Photo Section) $ Artistic View of the City of Atlanta - Poster. Atlanta A view of the city and venues depicting past and present images, designed by Michel Delacroix, printed in French and English, approx. 33-1/8 x 21-7/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Cuban Team - Poster. Atlanta 96 / Delegacion Cubana / No haremos menos de la que la Patria espera, Delegation logo on upper left corner, NOC shield logo on lower left corner, approx. 16-1/2 x 24, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Beach Volleyball - Poster. USOC Beach Volleyball poster, approx. 24 x 18, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Centennial Olympic Games - Posters. Complete set of 32 sports posters, original painting by Hiro Yamagata 1996, printed by Fine Arts LTD (St. Louis, MO), approx. 24 x 18, EF. (See Photo Section) $1, Official Olympic Track Bib. Track Bib No. 5046, approx. 8 x 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Preview Guide to the Olympics - French edition. Les Jeux Olympiques Du Centenaire en 1996, color photos and B&W text and Illus., pp. 96, approx. 10 x 7-5/8, EF. $ Official Press Guide. Softbound, printed in French and English, 112 pages in French, 104 pages in English, B&W photos and text, approx. 9 x 4, EF. $ Official Results - Diving, Athletics and Swimming. Softbound, B&W text, printed in English and French, printed and bound by Xerox, EF. $ Official Results - Diving. Softbound, B&W text, printed in English and French, printed and bound by Xerox, EF. $ Two Christmas Tree Ornaments. This lot consists of the following two ornaments from the Olympic Spirit Collection. 1.) Acrylic, oval shaped with Games logo in center, dated 1996, and 2.) Izzy The 1996 Mascot (handcrafted mascot figurine), Gold Medal Collectibles Page 34 Auction Catalog No. 17

38 colorful, dated 1996, sculpted by Dan Palmiter. Both ornaments were manufactured by Hallmark for the Atlanta Olympic Games, made in China and their original boxes are included, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Collector s Edition Monopoly Game. Centennial Olympic Games, never used, original packaging, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Mascot - Whatzit. This was the First Version released for the Atlanta Games. Plush mascot with stars in eyes, made in China, approx. 12 in height, original tags, rare. The people of Atlanta were disappointed with this mascot, as it was not athletic in appearance. EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with black eyes, pointed red nose, bendable arms, made in China, original tags (Item No ), approx. 14 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with black eyes, rounded red nose, made in China, approx. 15 in height, original tags (Item No ), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with stars in the eyes, made by Dakin Inc. (San Francisco, CA), approx. 9 in height, original tags, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with black eyes, made by Dakin, Inc. (Woodland Hills, CA), approx. 9 in height, original tags, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with gold medal and torch, black eyes, pointed red nose, made in China, original tags (Item No. PA-5533/RC5301), approx. 13 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Compact Disk (CD). The Official Centennial Theme - Summon the Heroes by John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra, 12-individual recordings with a playing time of 58 minutes, 48 seconds, never opened, original package, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Banner. Nissan and Games logos on heavy vinyl, gold fringe, approx. 34 x 84, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Pin. Jumbo Games logo. (See Photo Section) $ Collectable Wheaties Box - Women s Gymnastics Gold Medal Team (USA). Empty box, includes original wax-paper liner, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Games Logo Jacket. Red, white and blue light-weight jacket with Games Logo, 100% nylon, size Ladies L, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NAGANO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 732. Commemorative Tie Clasp. Domed enameled, Bid Logo on gold toned clasp, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal. Gold bronze, includes original presentation box with Games logo, approx. 2-1/4 in diameter, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal. Bronze, includes its original presentation box with Games logo, approx. 2-1/4 in diameter, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Report. Four-volume set with slip-cover case, printed in Japanese, includes CD-ROM (instructions in Japanese, English and French), color photos, approx, 11-5/8 x 8-7/8 x 4, extremely scarce (not released to the public), EF. $ Lantern. White paper lantern with Games logo, used during Closing Ceremonies towards the end of the song Furusato (My Hometown), includes instructions (Japanese, English and French) for using the lantern, original plastic pouch and batteries, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Program. Softbound book, colorful front cover, printed in English and Japanese, includes fold-out schedule of the events, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 178, approx. 11-5/8 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Guide Book Color and B&W text, photos and Illus., printed in English, pp. 192, approx. 8-1/4 x 3-7/8, EF. $ Bid Logo - Poster. Professionally mounted on linen. Original bid logo with Olympic Charter in three languages (English, French and Japanese). Measures approx. 28-3/4 x 40, slight crease, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Snowlets Mascots - Poster. Multicolored, Snowlets above English and Japanese legend, approx. 28-1/2 x 40-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $85 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 35 Auction Catalog No. 17

39 741. 1st Official Nagano Games Poster (Bird on Skiis). This design is the work of Masuteru Aoba and was unveiled in January of It portrays a wild bird momentarily resting on ski poles against the background of the mountains aglow in the early morning light of dawn. Measures approx. 40 x 28-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Morning Frost - Poster. Games logo on the bottom center, printed in Japanese, approx. 20-1/4 x 28-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Figure Skating - Poster. Female Figure Skater, color Games logo on lower right corner, printed in B&W, approx. 20-1/4 x 28-5/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Lady with Athletes in Hair - Poster. Multicolored, color Games logo on upper right corner, printed in three languages (English, French and Japanese), approx. 40-1/2 x 28-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Aerial Skier - Poster. This design is the work of Art Director Katsumi Asaba and was unveiled in May Ski jumper soaring in the vast sky amid snow flurries and the athlete s small figure expresses the vastness of nature in the Nagano region during winter. Measures approx. 40 x 28-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Refillable Perfume Atomizer Gift Set. Goldplated atomizer with silvered funnel. Obverse: Games logo and ORTO logo. Reverse: Olympic Radio & Television Organization 98. in its original presentation box, approx. 2-1/2 x 1, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $ SYDNEY SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 747. Official Berlin Paralympic Bid Mascot - Poster. Measures approx. 33 x 23-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal. Silver plated medal with Games logo, approx. 1-15/16 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ U.S. Olympic Team Chef de Mission Pin. Pin in the shape of the Australian continent. White enamel with blue enamel lettering, gold colored backing, double posted, approx. 1-1/2 x 1-1/8, EF. $ Great Britain Shield Team Pin. Silvered, red, white, blue and silver in color, flat enamel, single post, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascots - Millie, Olly, and Syd. Plush mascots, approx. 11-3/4 tall, includes original boxes, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Romania Team Wrestling Pennant. Romanian flag on reverse, approx. 11-1/2 x 8-1/4, EF. $ Games Logo Scarf. Polyester fabric, navy blue with gold Olympic rings and multiple colored Games logos, designed in Melbourne (Australia), made in Korea, approx. 31-1/2 x 31-1/2, EF. $ th IOC Session - Poster, 2001 Moscow. Election New President for the New Millennium. Photos of former IOC Presidents, approx. 19-1/4 x 27, EF. (See Photo Section) $ SALT LAKE CITY SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 755. Opening Ceremony - Used Ticket. No 25, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Pair s Short Program - Used Ticket. Dated February 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Group of Eight Assorted Unused Tickets. 1.) Two tickets dated February 18, 2002 for Women s Aerials; 2.) Two tickets dated February 20, 2002 for Ladie s Slalom; 3.) Two tickets dated February 22, 2002 for Ladie s Giant Slalom; and, 3.) Two tickets dated February 23, 2002 for Men s Slalom. Includes two sponsor lanyards with SLC and B of A logos, items in this lot are in EF condition. $ Group of Six Assorted Unused Tickets. 1.) One ticket dated February 10, 2002 for Men s Luge; 2.) One ticket dated February 10, 2002 for Ski Jump Final; 3.) One ticket dated February 9, 2002 for Women s Mogul Final; 4.) One ticket dated February 12 for Men s Mogul Final; and, 5.) Two tickets dated February 16, 2002 for Short Track. Includes two sponsor lanyards with SLC and B of A logos, items in this lot are in EF condition. $ Volunteer Medal. Light the Fire Within motto and Games logo on front of the medal. Reverse: Standing figure extending hand towards five circular rings above the mountains with the Olympic rings at the bottom. This medal was produced by O.T. Tanner, approx. 2-3/4 x 1-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Bronze Medal Winner s Lapel Pin - No Bronze, single-posted pin, includes original black wallet, made by GDE Bertoni (Italy), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Wrist Watch. Silver plated Lorus quartz watch, white face with Games logo, Salt Lake City above Olympic rings, water resistant, calendar, silver plated wristband, EF. (See Photo Section) $60 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 36 Auction Catalog No. 17

40 762. Games Logo Jacket. Blue and black fleece jacket with Games logo, made by the Official Outfitter Marker, size S, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Games Logo Ski Jacket. Blue and black jacket with Games logo, made by the Official Outfitter Marker, size XS, EF. $ Book. The Fire Within, light blue hardbound book with Salt Lake City Games logo, color photos, pp. 430, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Games Logo Flag. Nylon, produced by WindCraft, white background with color Salt Lake City Games logo, approx. 3 x 5, EF. $ Christmas Ornament - Olympic Mascot (Coal). This glass ornament is in the shape of bear named Coal. It was created by Christopher Radko for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Mascots - Copper, Coal and Powder. Plush mascots, approx. 14 to 15 high, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Golf Ball and Tee Set. Two Pinnacle 1 golf balls with Games logo, six white tees with Games logo and Salt Lake 2002, in its original clear plastic tube, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Hockey Puck. Color Games logo, EF. (See Photo Section) $ ATHENS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES Buenos Aires Bid Book - 3 Volumes. Softbound, printed in English, Spanish and French, includes original slipcase, case measures approx. 12 x 8-1/2 x 2-1/8, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal - Chef de Mission Herman Frazier. Gold and Bronze Medalist in 1976 Montreal Track & Field (USA). Medal: Measures approx. 2 in diameter, includes original autographed cardboard case (approx. 12-1/8 x 8-5/8 ), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Medal. Bronze, designed by Quatrini, approx. 2 in diameter, EF. $ Pictograms - Poster. Games Logo, sports depicted in 35 pictograms, approx. 11-1/2 x 16-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Olympic Mascots - Poster. Games Logo, mascots depicted in 35 sports, approx. 11-1/2 x 16-1/2, (See Photo Section) EF. $ Mascots - Phevos and Athena. Plush mascots, each mascot measures approx. 16 in height, original tags, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Phevos. Plush mascot, holding a basketball, made for McDonald s Corporation, in original plastic bag, approx. 12 high, EF. $ Mascots - Phevos and Athena. Plush mascots, each mascot measures approx. 8-1/2 in height, original tags, excellent condition, EF. $ Mascots - Phevos and Athena. Plastic mascots, no moveable parts, each measure approx. 10 high, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Plate. White and blue glass plate with Games logo, made by Efsimon Collections, approx. 9-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Set of Six Coasters. White and blue glass plate with Games logo, made by Efsimon Collections, approx. 3-7/8 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Cup and Saucer Set. Colorful, from the Efsimon Collection for the Athens Olympic Games, saucer measures approx. 6-1/2 in diameter, cup measures approx. 4-1/4 wide, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Two Souvenir Cups. This lot consists of two drinking cups described as follows: 1). One 10-ounce cup, ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games with an artistic drawing of both Olympic mascots holding a barbell and 2). One 8 ounce cup AOHNA 2004 above colored Olympic rings, with an artistic drawing of both Olympic mascots waving. Both cups were made by Efsimon Collections, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, No , manufactured by Bertoni in Milan (Italy), includes the original plastic case with Olympic rings, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Compact Disc (CD). Unity, The Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Album, torch relay theme, well known artists (Destiny s Child, Avril Lavigne, Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Timbaland, Macy Gray, Moby, Alice Cooper, Public Enemy etc), in original packaging, new, EF. (See Photo Section) $20 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 37 Auction Catalog No. 17

41 2006 TORINO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 785. Participant Medal & Presentation Case. Silver, bronze. Obverse: Games Logo. Reverse: Olympic rings over motto. Includes original round plastic presentation case, medal measures approx. 1-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Team USA Beret. Red with white print knit beret, L/XL size, with Team USA logo, EF. (See Photo Section) $ BEIJING SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 787. Participant Medal & Presentation Case. Games logo with Olympic rings above the Beijing National Stadium with Games of the XXIX Olympiad (Mandarin and English) on obverse side, Olympic mascots with One World One Dream motto (Mandarin and English) on reverse side, includes original wood presentation case, approx. 2-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremony Ticket - Unused. Measures approx. 8 x 3-7/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Media Kit. This kit includes the following two pamphlets with the Games logo: Beijing: Carrying the Torch for 2008, China s Great Sporting Moments, BOCOG Achievements Obtained and The Official BOCOG Newsletter Issued 19/August Also including the following pamphlets with the Bid logo: Beijing Sports Facilities and Venue Beijing - Ten Reasons WHY. Including the following maps: Tourist Map of Shanghai and Tourist Map of China. The Media Data Kit is dated 2004, printed in Chinese and English, color photos and illustrations, folder measures approx. 12-1/2 x 9-1/4 in size, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $ Switzerland Olympic Team Medal. SWISS OLYMPIC TEAM above the Games logo, color Olympic rings between the Chinese and Swiss National Flags on the obverse side, Passion. Power. Performance. above a lotus flower on the reverse side, includes original presentation case, approx. 2-1/4 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, No , manufactured by Bertoni in Milan (Italy), EF. (See Photo Section) $ Moldova Participant Badge. White enameled with ribbon, single post, approx. 2-1/2 x 1, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Assortment of Six NOC/Teams Pins - Set One. This lot consists of the following six pins: Bhutan, Saudia Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Quwait and Malaysia. They are single-post pins, EF condition. (See Photo Section) $ Assortment of Six NOC/Teams Pins - Set Two. This lot consists of the following six pins: Jordan, Monaco, Pakistan, Oman, Turkmenistan and Singapore. They are single-post pins, EF condition. (See Photo Section) $ National Sites Pin Set - 5-pin set. Colorful enameled pins, original boxed set, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Mascot Medallion. One World One Dream Medallion, gold-plated bronze medallion in the shape of ten-leaf flower. Obverse: Games logo in the center with the five mascots within the leaves (traditional line drawing of water, bamboo, hillside, fire and a cloud in the background. Reverse: Detailed embossed image of the Games logo, the Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall. Includes original box with slip jacket and Certificate of Authenticity (No ), manufactured by Beijing Fanrong Cilture Development Co., Ltd., (China), approx. 60mm, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot Pins on Souvenir Banner. Red felt banner with Games logo, gold fringe, limited edition (No. 895), manufactured by Dongguan Weiguang Giftware Ltd., original packaging, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Souvenir Christmas Mascot Ornaments. Silvered metal, flat enameled cutouts of all five individual mascots, approx. 2-3/4 x 2, reverse legend: mascot name in English and Chinese, produced by Kunshan Top Tree Decorations Co., Ltd., includes original storage jacket with Games logo and pictures of the mascots, new condition, EF. $ Commemorative Fan. Games logo on fan and handle, includes original sleeve, packaging and tag, EF. (See Photo Section) $ VANCOUVER WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 800. Official Torch. Stainless steel, aluminum and sheet molding compound, manufactured by Bombardier, includes original vinyl zipper case, approx. 37 in length, never used, EF. (See Photo Section) $1, Participation Medal. Silvered, Komoyue First Nation design depicting the orca whale on the obverse side of the medal. Games logo, motto and graphic design on reverse side of the medal. Includes original presentation box with printing of With Glowing Hearts and Des Plus Brillants Exploits, approx. 2-3/8 in diameter, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Volunteer Participation Medal. With Glowing Hearts, silvered medal, includes original box, approx. 1-1/2 in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Certificate of Participation - Volunteer. Colorful certificate with Olympic rings and Games logo, approx. 12 x 9, EF. (See Photo Section) $50 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 38 Auction Catalog No. 17

42 804. Opening & Closing Ceremonies (Two CD S). Sounds of Vancouver 2010 / Closing Ceremony Commemorative Album, in its original package, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Games Logo Flag. Dark blue flag with white printed Games Logo in center, approx. 2 x 3, quality Polyester fabric, original packaging, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Korean Delegation Pennant. White felt pennant with colorful Games logo and Korean Olympic Association logo, approx. 8-3/4 x 5-1/2, original packaging, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Group of Three Bid Pins. This lot consists of the following bid pins: 1) Gold colored metal, rectangular, single post, EF; 2) 2010 Vancouver, white with color logo, rectangular, single post, EF; and 3) Vancouver 2010 with colorful Olympic rings above the wording, rectangular, white with color logo, single post, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Bid Pin. This is the non-finalized Candidate City Muju-Jeonju bid pin (with the mascot Humenized Buk (means: Korean drum on skiis). Rectangular domed enamel, approx. 1-1/4 x 3/4 in size, VF. $ Albania Team Pin. Silvered, dated, single post, approx. 3/4 x 1, EF. $ China Team Pin. Gold colored metal, flat enamel, rectangular, double post, approx. 1-3/8 x 13/16, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Czech Olympic Committee NOC Pin. Silvered, blue background, silver lettering, single post, approx. 1-1/2 x 1, EF. $ Estonia Team Pin. Silvered, flat enamel, rectangular, single post, approx. 1-1/2 x 1, EF. $ Netherlands Team Pin. Silvered, flat enamel, rectangular, single post, approx. 15/16 x 7/8, EF. $ Poland Team Pin. Silvered, dated, single post, approx. 1-1/4 x 1-1/4, EF. $ Switzerland Team Pin - Large. Silvered, multicolored enamel, single-posted, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Switzerland Team Pin - Small. Silvered, dated, single post, approx. 1 x 1/2, EF. $ USA Team Pin - Snowboard. Large snowflake with Team logo, silvered, single post, approx. 1-1/2 x 1-1/4, EF. $ USA Luge Team Association Pin. Rectangular, enameled, single-post, USA Luge logo on left and Team USA Vancouver logo, gold cutout 2010 above, approx. 1-1/2 x 1, EF. $ Official Souvenir Program. Softbound booklet, printed in English. Illus., in color, program includes all of the events during the Games, includes articles and the history of the Games, pp. 146, approx. 1--3/4 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Official Guide for Hockey. Softbound booklet, printed in English and French, guide includes the Olympic and Paralympic Games, team rosters, venue maps, history of the sport of Hockey and much more, pp. 92, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Book - A Path of Northern Lights. The Story of the Vancouver Olympic Torch Relay. Softbound book, colorful photos and detailed information about the torch relay, pp. 176, approx. 10-1/2 x 8-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Miga, Quatchi and et Sumi Booklet. The History of the Vancouver 2010 Mascots. Softbound booklet, artistic drawings and an introduction of the mascots, approx. 10 x 10, printed in English and French, pp. 28, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascots - Quatchi & Miga. Quatchi: Auburn plush mascot, symbolizes the Sasquatch (Big Foot), approx. 16 tall, original tags. Miga: Black and white plush mascot, part sea-bear and part orca whale, approx. 12 tall, original tags, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascots - Quatchi & Miga. Quatchi is approx. 13 tall and Miga is approx. 8 tall, EF. Same as the above item, except smaller in size. $ Side Kick Mascot - Muck Muck. This mascot was sold in Canada during the Olympic Games. Mascot measures approx. 7 tall, wearing red Canadian mittens, EF. (See Photo Section) $ NBC Highlights (DVD). Highlights XXI Olympic Winter Games, includes highlights of Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Shaun White (USA - Snowboard), and Apolo Ohno (USA - Short Track, most decorated Olympian in history) and any many more athletes. The DVD is in its original packaging, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Salzburg Cap. Salzburg 2010 Candidate City embroidered on baseball cap, Bid logo and Olympic rings, made by b:worx, one size fits all, adjustable metal clasp, never worn, EF. (See Photo Section) $ PyeongChang Bid Logo Patch. Multicolored patch, embroidered official PyeongChang 2010 Gangwon-do.KOREA with Bid logo, bull-dog clip, approx. 2-5/8 x 4-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $25 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 39 Auction Catalog No. 17

43 2012 LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 829. Torch Lighting Program. Lighting and Handover of the Olympic Flame program distributed in Greece, includes 5-typed speeches for the lighting ceremony (President of the IOC Dr. Jacques Rogge and President of the Organizing Committee London 2012 Lord Sebastian Coe, and other speeches), Program No. 0357, printed in English and Greek, pp. 34, approx. 9-1/2 x 6-3/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participation Medal. Cupronickel, includes its original unopened black cardboard presentation holder with Games logo, approx. 1-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, No , manufactured by Bertoni in Milan (Italy), includes the original plastic case with Olympic rings, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Opening Ceremony Lunch Box. London 2012 Opening ceremony screen printed on top. Insulated black lunch case with zipper and handle, given to sponsor families for Opening Ceremonies, clean with no contents, approx. 12 x 9 x 3-3/8 deep, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Union Flag Wenlock. Official Product of London 2012, Red/white and blue plush mascot, designed in England, made in China by Golden Bear Products., Ltd., includes original tags, approx. 17-1/2 high, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Union Flag Wenlock. Same description as above, except smaller in size. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Special Edition Queen s Guard Wenlock. Official Product of London 2012, multicolored plush mascot, designed in England, made in China by Golden Bear Products., Ltd., includes original tags and packaging, approx. 11-1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Wenlock. Official Product of London 2012, gray and orange plush mascot, designed in England, made in China by Golden Bear Products., Ltd., includes original tags, approx. 8-1/4, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Set of Four Plush Mascots - Wenlock. Colorful plush mascot Collector Series (Wenlock in four t-shirt styles, as shown in the color photo), each mascot measures approx. 6 in height, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Mascot - Venue Collection Gold Plush. Official Product of London 2012, gold plush mascot, designed in England, made in China by Golden Bear Products., Ltd., includes original tags, approx. 8-1/2 high, rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $ New Compact Disc. Music for Opening Ceremony. Isles of Wonder, produced by Decca Records, unopened two-disc set, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Media Guide for the Italian Team. Spiral bound, prepared by CONI, approx. 9 x 6-1/2, EF. $ Logo Patch. Games logo on light blue patch, EF. (See Photo Section) $ New York City - Bid Package. This lot consists of the following four items: NYC Bid logo cap, snow globe, lanyard and ID badge (damaged), EF. (See Photo Section) $ New York City - Bid Logo Flag. New York City Candidate logo flag, issued during the Host City Announcement at Rockefeller Plaza, approx. 14 x 11-3/4, EF. $ SOCHI WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 844. Applicant Pin. Multicolored rectangular pin, single post, includes original plastic pouch, approx. 1-3/8 x 9/16 in size, EF. $ Candidate City Pin. Multicolored rectangular pin with colored Olympic rings, single post, includes original plastic pouch, approx. 1-1/2 x 9/16 in size, EF. $ Games Logo Pin. Silvered, cut-out logo, flat enamel, single post, original plastic pouch, approx. 1 x 1/2, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Commemorative Snow Globe & Flag. Originally given to spectators at Closing Ceremonies at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Games. Plastic snow globe and plastic coated 2014 Sochi Games logo flag (approx. 8-1/2 x 6 ), EF. (See Photo Section) $ RIO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES Baku - Applicant City Medal. AE, Bid logo on both sides of the medal, includes original presentation case, approx. 1-15/16 in diameter, scarce, Unc, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Dora - Applicant City. White t-shirt, 100% cotton, adult size XL, EF. $30 Gold Medal Collectibles Page 40 Auction Catalog No. 17

44 850. Small Games Logo Pin. Multicolored, enameled, single post, EF. (See Photo Section) $ Games Logo Pin. Multicolored, enameled, large logo pin, single post, powder blue trim, EF. (See Photo Section) $35 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 852. NOC / Team Patch. Colorful Nigerian patch, approx. 4-1/4 x 4, EF. $30 You may participate by submitting your bids in advance by mail, , office phone at (909) or cell phone at (909) on Saturday, March 8, 2014, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., PT. Thank you for participating in this auction. Gold Medal Collectibles Page 41 Auction Catalog No. 17

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62 GOOD LUCK SOCHI (4 of 5) 237 (5 of 5) (1 of 3) 249 (2 of 3) 249 (3 of 3) 250

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70 (front) 380 (back) GOOD LUCK TO THE ATHLETES OF THE WORLD, DURING THE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES IN SOCHI.

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