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  • Gold Medal Collectibles - AuctionSuite H, PMB #115

    3045 Archibald AvenueOntario, CA 91761 USA

    AUCTION NO. 19Saturday, November 28, 2015

    Closes at 3 p.m., PT

    Mail and Email Bids will be accepted until the close of auction.Phone Bids will only be accepted from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on November 28.

    CONDITIONS OF SALE(Please Read Carefully)

    BIDDER RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS1. 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 lowerbid 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, email ortelephone at (909) 947-5356 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 PAYMENT1. 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. AllCustom 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 within30 days, the sale will then be considered null and void.

    Conditions of Sale Page 1 of 2 Auction Catalog No. 19

  • 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 Pay Pal, Mastercard, VISA or American Express.There will be an additional Convenience Charge (4.25% USA / 4.75% Int’l) added toyour 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 INSTRUCTIONS1. 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 LOTS1. Remains with Gold Medal Collectibles until full payment is received. (See Means of

    Payment for details)

    APPLICABLE SALES TAX1. 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 DESCRIPTIONS1. 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 email us at [email protected] prior to closing of the sale.

    STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS

    B/W - black and white Illus. - illustrationsOC - Olympic Committee USOC - United States CommitteeNOC - National Olympic Committee IOC - International Olympic CommitteeF - fair to good condition EF - new or mint condition

    Bidding in this sale constitutes acceptance of the foregoing Conditions of Sale.

    Conditions of Sale Page 2 of 2 Auction Catalog No. 19

  • OLYMPIC PROGRAMS 1. 1928 Amsterdam / Daily Program - Athletics No. 25. Dated July 31, 1928, pencil scoring throughout,

    binding in excellent condition, pp. 40, EF. (See Photo Section) $902. 1928 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) $1103. 1928 Amsterdam / Daily Program - Athletics No. 27. Dated August 2, 1928, cover slightly faded, ink and

    pencil markings throughout, no tears or creases, pp. 40, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $754 1928 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 Decathlonand Men’s 400m, printed in Dutch and French, no scoring, approx. 8-1/4” x 5,” light vertical fold, pp. 40, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $110

    5. 1928 Amsterdam / Daily Program - Athletics No. 30. Dated August 5, 1928, pencil scoring throughout,binding in excellent condition, pp. 48, EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    6. 1932 Lake Placid / Daily Program - Dated February 6. Softbound, 10000 meter Speed Skating Final, Hockeyand some Demonstration Sports, Printed in English, German and French, approx. 8-1/4” x 5,”pp. 12, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $100

    7. 1932 Lake Placid / Daily Program - Dated 2/4 through 2/15 Summary. Softbound, includes final statisticsfor all of the events, slight fray on the cover, pp. 24, approx. 7-1/2” x 5-1/2,” F- EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    8. 1932 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) $50

    9. 1932 Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated July 31. Softbound, Athletics (includes roster), Fencing (includesroster) and Weightlifting events. Printed in English, approx. 8-1/4” x 5,” partial cover separation, small crease onfront cover, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    10. 1932 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) $75

    11. 1932 Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 4. Babe Didrikson awarded a Gold Medal in 80m Hurdlesand Evelyn Hall awarded a Silver Medal in 80m Hurdles, some scoring, slight binding separation, pp. 32, EF. $65

    12. 1932 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) $75

    13. 1932 Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 7. Babe Didrikson (USA) awarded a Silver Medalist inWomen’s High Jump, Juan Carlos Zabala (ARG) awarded a Gold Medal in the Marathon, and USA Team awardedGold Medal in the 4x100m Relay, no scoring, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $60

    14. 1932 Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 8. “Olympic Night Football (American) Game” was held inthe Olympic Stadium during the Olympic Games (West Teams: Southern California - Stanford - California Seniorsvs. East Teams: Yale - Harvard - Princeton Seniors), light scoring, pp. 8, EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    15. 1932 Los Angeles / Daily Program - Dated August 11. Eleanor Holm (USA) awarded Gold Medal in 100mBack Stroke and Buster Crabbe participated in Heat 1 in the 1500m Freestyle Swim, some scoring and slightbinding separation, pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $65

    16. 1932 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 onback cover, printed in English, approx. 8-1/4” x 5,” pp. 32, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    17. 1936 Garmich / Closing Ceremony Program - Dated February 16, 1936. Softbound, pp.36, approx. 8” x 5-1/4,” EF-F. (See Photo Section) $150

    18. 1936 Berlin / Opening Ceremony Program. “Tages Programm,” printed in German, some writing, bindingattached, pp. 32, approx. 8-1/2” x 6,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    19. 1936 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. (SeePhoto Section) $100

    20. 1936 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

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  • 21. 1948 St. Moritz / Daily Program - No. 2. Kenneth Eldred Bartholomew (USA) won a Gold Medal in the 500mSpeed Skate. Dated January 31, 1948, some wear with vertical fold and pencil scoring, pp. 8, F-EF. (See PhotoSection) $100

    22. 1948 St. Moritz / Daily Program - No. 3. Sverre Farstad (NOR) won a Gold Medal in the 1,500 Speed Skate.Dated February 1, 1948, some wear with vertical fold and pencil scoring, pp. 8, F. (See Photo Section) $85

    23. 1948 St. Moritz / Daily Program - No. 7. Dated February 5, 1948, colorful cover, printed in English, Frenchand German, includes event schedules for Ice Hockey, Slalom, Skelton and Artistic Ice Skate (Dick Buttoncompeted in this event), no scoring, binding intact, pp. 16, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $135

    24. 1948 London / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, pp.24, no scoring, folds or tears, EF. (See PhotoSection) $140

    25. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 3. Softbound, lower right corner missing, vertical fold, no scoring, pp. 16,approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    26. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 4. Softbound, horizontal fold, blue pencil scoring, torn on page 5/6, pp. 16,approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF-F (See Photo Section) $80

    27. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 5. Softbound, horizontal fold, 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF-F (See Photo Section)$90

    28. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 6. Softbound, horizontal fold, no scoring or tears, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,”EF-F (See Photo Section) $100

    29. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 7. Softbound, horizontal fold, no scoring or tears, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8”x 7-1/4,” EF-F. (See Photo Section) $100

    30. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 8. Softbound, horizontal fold, no scoring or tears, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8”x 7-1/4,” EF-F. (See Photo Section) $95

    31. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 9. Softbound, horizontal fold and some pencil scoring, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF-F. (See Photo Section) $95

    32. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 10. Softbound, horizontal fold, some ink scoring, no tears, pp. 16, approx.5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF-F. (See Photo Section) $95

    33. 1952 Oslo / Official Program - No. 11. Colorful front cover of program dated February 24, 1952, printed inEnglish, French and Norwegian, includes Ice Hockey and Ski Jumping events, light pencil scoring, slight centerfold, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    34. 1952 Helsinki / Opening Ceremony Program. Dated August, 1952. Softbound, lilac and white cover, printedin English, French Swedish and Norwegian, pp.32, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $125

    35. 1952 Helsinki / Closing Ceremony Program. Dated March 8, 1952, approx. 7-9/16” x 5-9/16,” mint condition,EF. (See Photo Section) $110

    36. 1956 Cortina / Program - No. 4. Dated January 29, 1956. Softbound, colorful cover, includes list of events, afew ink marks, pp. 16, approx. 6-5/8” x 4-3/4” in size, VF-EF (See Photo Section) $100

    37. 1956 Cortina / Program - No. 6. Dated January 31, 1956. Softbound, colorful cover, includes list of events, pp.16, approx. 6-5/8” x 4-3/4,” EF (See Photo Section) $110

    38. 1956 Cortina / Closing Ceremony Program - No. 11. Dated February 5, 1956. Softbound, no scoring, tearsor folds, pp. 16, approx. 6-5/8” x 4-3/4,” EF (See Photo Section) $150

    39. 1956 Cortina / Summary of Games Program - No. 12. Softbound, no scoring, tears or folds, includes finalstatistics for all of the events, pp. 16, approx. 6-5/8” x 4-3/4,” EF (See Photo Section) $100

    40. 1956 Melbourne / Opening Ceremony Program - Main Stadium, November 22, 1956. Green softboundprogram 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 PhotoSection) $75

    41. 1956 Melbourne / Closing Ceremony & Football Final. Dated December 8, 1956, event held at theMelbourne Cricket Ground, light scuffing on covers, approx. 7-1/2” x 5-1/2,” F. (See Photo Section) $60

    42. 1956 Melbourne / Athletics Program. Dated December 1, Mildred McDaniel (USA) awarded Gold Medal inWomen’s High Jump, Alain Mimoun (FRA) awarded Gold Medal in the Marathon and USA Team awarded GoldMedal in Men’s 4x100m Relay, light scoring, pp. 16, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

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  • 43. 1960 Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - Number 3. Dated February 23, 1960 - Carol Heiss (USA)competed in Ladies’ Compulsory Figure Skating and eventually won a Gold Medal. Includes a complete scheduleof events (Hockey, Ladies’ Downhill Skiing, Ladies’ 500 meter Speed Skating, Ladies‘ 10 km Cross Country Skiingand Ladies‘ Compulsory Figure Skating), pp. 23, approx. 7” x 4-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    44. 1960 Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - Number 6. Dated February 23, 1960 - Carol Heiss (USA) tooka Gold Medal in Ladies Figure Skating on this date, includes complete schedule of events (Men’s Special 15 kmCross-Country, Ladies’ 3000 meter Speed Skating, Ladies’ Giant Slalom Skiing, Ladies’ Free Figure Skating, andIce Hockey), results of previous events, map of Olympic facilities, pp. 23, approx. 7” x 4-3/4,” EF. (See PhotoSection) $100

    45. 1960 Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - No. 8. Softbound, horizontal fold, no scoring, no tears, pp. 22,approx. 7” x 4-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    46. 1960 Squaw Valley / Official Daily Program - No. 9. Dated February 26, 1960 - David Jenkins (USA) took aGold Medal in Men‘s Figure Skating on this date, includes complete schedule of daily events (Ladies‘ 3 x 5 kmCross-Country Relay, Men‘s 1500 meter Speed Skating, Men‘s Free Figure Skating, and Ice Hockey), results ofprevious events, map of Olympic facilities, pp. 23, approx. 7” x 4-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    47. 1960 Rome / Swimming/Water Polo Program - No. 4. Dated August 30, William Milliken (USA) awarded aGold Medal in Men’s 200m Breaststroke, Ingrid Kramer (EUA) awarded a Gold Medal in Women’s 10m Dive andFrank McKinney (USA) awarded a Silver Medal in Men’s 100m Back Stroke, no scoring, pp. 24, EF. (See PhotoSection) $45

    48. 1960 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) $40

    49. 1960 Rome / Athletic Program - No. 2. Orange, dated September 1, Radford (GBR) awarded Gold Medal inthe 100m Men’s Final, printed in Italian, ink scoring, pp 40, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $40

    50. 1960 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. (SeePhoto Section) $40

    51. 1960 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) $40

    52. 1960 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. 27-30, pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” F-EF. (See PhotoSection) $40

    53. 1960 Rome / Athletic Program - No. 7. Blue, dated September 7, 50km Road Walk awarded Gold Medal toDon Thompson (GBR), printed in Italian, pp. 48, some scoring, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. (See Photo Section)$40

    54. 1960 Rome / Athletic Program - No. 8. Purple, dated September 8, High Jump awarded Gold Medal to RobertCavalcade (URS), 10,000m awarded Gold Medal to Pyotr Bolotnikov (URS) and 4x100m Relay awarded Gold Medalto Germany (EUA), printed in Italian, some scoring, pp. 38, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $40

    55. 1964 Innsbruck / Daily Program - No. 2. Men’s Downhill Skiing, Women’s Luge, Men’s Single Luge, Men’s 30km Cross Country and Ladies’ Compulsory Figure Skating - Peggy Fleming (USA) competed in this event. B&Wtext 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) $120

    56. 1964 Innsbruck / 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 PhotoSection) $100

    57. 1964 Innsbruck / Daily Program - No. 12. Men’s Ski Jumping and Ice Hockey. B&W text and Illus., includes aschedule of events, ink scoring, no tears or creases, binding intact, pp. 16, approx. 6-3/4” x 4-3/4,” EF. (SeePhoto Section) $60

    58. 1964 Tokyo / Opening Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program, no marks, creased on upper right frontcover, printed in Japanese, English and French, pp. 40, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $110

    59. 1964 Tokyo / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, colorful cover, printed in English and French, includesthe “Olympic Grand Prix Jumping” (Equestrian event), pp. 40, approx. 6” x 8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $125

    60. 1964 Tokyo / Athletics Program - No. 2. Dated October 15, 1964. Al Oerter (USA) participated in the firstround of Qualifications for Discus. Al Oerter was an Olympic Gold Medalist in the event of Discus in the 1960Rome 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) $100

    61. 1964 Tokyo / Athletics Program - No. 4. Dated October 17, 1964, B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule ofevents, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 64, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-3/4,” some scoring, F. (See Photo Section)$75

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  • 62 1964 Tokyo / Athletics Program - No. 7. Dated October 20, 1964, B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule ofevents, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 64, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-3/4,” some scoring, F. (See Photo Section)$75

    63. 1972 Sapporo / Opening Ceremony Program. EF. (See Photo Section) $15064. 1972 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 inGerman, English and French. These programs measure approx. 7-3/4” x 8-1/4,” F-EF. $200

    65. 1976 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) $100

    66. 1976 Montreal / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English and French, with color photosand Illus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 8-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $80

    67. 1976 Montreal / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English and French, with color photos andIllus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 8-1/4,” F. (See Photo Section) $75

    68. 1976 Montreal / Group of Eight Programs. Softbound, printed in English and French, color photos, eventschedules 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 Anneon cover riding her horse named Goodwill); 3.) Athletics; 4.) Swimming, 5.) Wrestling, 6.) Boxing, 7.) Footballand 8.) Modern Pentathlon. (See Photo Section) $250

    69. 1980 Lake Placid / Opening Ceremony Program. Multicolored cover, pp. 16, approx. 12” x 7,” EF. (SeePhoto Section) $75

    70. 1980 Lake Placid / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, no tears or creases, approx. 12” x 7,” EF. (SeePhoto Section) $65

    71. 1984 Los Angeles / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, pp. 32, approx. 8-¼” x 10-5/8,” EF. (See PhotoSection) $70

    72. 1984 Los Angeles / Closing Ceremony Program. “CLOSING CEREMONY A CELEBRATION,” Multicolored,pp. 14, approx. 15” x 10-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    73. 1984 Los Angeles / Olympic Baseball Program. This program is specific to Baseball as a demonstrationsport in the 23rd Olympiad, printed in English, color photos and Illus., includes the roster for all of the eightnational teams in the tournament. These games were held at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles between July 31and August 7, 1984 (Japan - Gold, USA - Silver, South Korea-Bronze), pp 48, no marking, excellent condition,scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $50

    74. 1988 Calgary / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, orange cover, printed in English and French, list ofthe 57 participating national flags, pp. 40, EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    75. 1992 Albertville / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, Games logo and Festival of Arts logo on frontcover, printed in French and English, pp.12, approx. 11” x 11,” EF. (See Photo Section) $80

    76. 1992 Barcelona / Opening 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) $65

    77. 1992 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) $75

    78. 1994 Lillehammer / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in French, Norwegian and English, pp. 4.(See Photo Section) $60

    79. 1996 Atlanta / Opening Ceremony Program & Bag. Green quilted bag embroidered with Games logo onfront and “Centennial Olympic Games” in English and French on reverse side. Program: Multicolor embossedprogram (Games logo and First Place Medals for 1896 and 1996), dated July 19, 1996, printed in English andFrench, B&W and color Illus., approx. 10” x 13,” pp. 56, EF. $120

    80. 1996 Atlanta / Opening Ceremony Program. Multicolor embossed program (Games logo and First PlaceMedals for 1896 and 1996), program dated July 19, 1996, printed in English and French, includes B&W and colorIllustrations, pp. 56, approx. 10” x 13,” EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    81. 1996 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)$70

    82. 1996 Atlanta / Daily Program (Day 1). Softbound, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-3/4,” EF. $3083. 1996 Atlanta / Daily Program (Day 10). Softbound, article on page 5 about the Olympic Park Bombing,

    approx. 8-1/4” x 11-3/4,” EF. $40

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  • 84. 1996 Atlanta / Daily Program (Day 13). Softbound, dated July 31, printed in English, photograph of CubanPresident Fidel Castro on the front cover, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $30

    85. 1998 Nagano / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English, French and Japanese, pp. 30,approx. 12-1/2” x 10-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    86. 1998 Nagano / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, approx. 12-1/2” x 10-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section)$75

    87. 1998 Nagano / Daily Program. Women’s Ice Hockey. Event held on February 11, 1998, EF. (See PhotoSection) $25

    88. 1998 Nagano / Daily Program - Men’s Luge. Event held on February 9, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $2589. 1998 Nagano / Daily Program - Women’s Luge. Event held on February 11, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section)

    $25

    90. 1998 Nagano / Daily Program - Men’s Luge (Doubles). Event held on February 13, 1998, EF. (See PhotoSection) $25

    91. 1998 Nagano / Daily Program - Freestyle Skiing (Men’s & Women’s Moguls Finals). Event held onFebruary 11, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    92. 1998 Nagano / Daily Program - Freestyle Skiing (Men‘s & Women‘s Aerials Qualification). Event heldon February 16, 1998, EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    93. 2000 Sydney / Closing Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program, printed in English, French andJapanese, pp. 30, approx. 12-1/2” x 10-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $30

    94. 2002 Salt Lake City / Opening Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program with Games logo, pp. 66, EF.(See Photo Section) $60

    95. 2002 Salt Lake City / Closing Ceremony Program. Red softbound program with Games logo, pp. 44, EF.(See Photo Section) $60

    96. 2002 Salt Lake City / Opening Ceremony Program & Pouch. Blue, complete set, EF. (See Photo Section)$120

    97. 2002 Salt Lake City / Closing Ceremony Program & Pouch. Red, complete set, EF. (See Photo Section)$120

    98. 2004 Athens / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, written in English, Greek and French, colorphotos, pp. 86, approx. 13-1/2” x 8-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    99. 2004 Athens / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in English, Greek and French, approx. 13-3/8”x 8-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    100. 2004 Athens / Audience Participation Kit & Opening Ceremony Program. Multicolored cardboardsuitcase, sealed, includes Opening Ceremony Program, suitcase measures 8-3/4” x 14-1/4” in size, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $90

    101. 2006 Torino / Closing Ceremony Program. “Carmevale Italiano” printed on front cover, Torino Games logo onfront cover, printed in English, French and Italian, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 52, approx. 10-7/8” x10-3/4,” excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    102. 2008 Beijing / Closing Ceremony Program. Dated 2008.08.24, hardcover, printed in Chinese, English andFrench, color photos and Illus., pp. 48, approx. 14-1/8” x 8-5/8” in size, EF. (See Photo Section) $80

    103. 2008 Beijing / Daily Program - Day 7 (Athletics) Events held on August 21, 2008, printed in Chinese andEnglish, mint condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    104. 2010 Vancouver / Audience Participation Kit. Cardboard kit, approx. 12” in octagonal shape, sealed, EF.(See Photo Section) $100

    105. 2010 Vancouver / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, printed in English and French, approx.10-7/8” x 10-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    106. 2010 Vancouver / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound program, brown color, printed in English andFrench, measures approx. 10-7/8” x 10-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    107. 2012 London / Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, gold and silver cover, approx. 10-7/8” x 11-3/8,pp.75, EF. (See Photo Section). $70

    108. 2012 London / Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, printed in French and English, pp. 76, approx. 11-3/8”x 10-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    109. 2012 London / Daily Program - Day 3. Softbound, dated July 30. Michael Phelps (USA) participated in the200m Freestyle event. Printed in English, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $25

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  • 110. 2012 London / Daily Program - Day 16. Softbound, dated August 12. Full-event timetable and athleteinterviews, printed in English, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    111. 2014 Sochi / Opening Ceremony Program. Two-sided program, printed in Russian on one side and English onthe reverse side, approx. 11-7/8” x 10-1/4” when closed, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    IOC SESSION BADGES 112. 1980 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) $140113. 1980 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) $140114. 1984 Sarajevo / 87th IOC Session Badge - Organizing Committee. Silvered, red ribbon, medal measures

    approx. 5/6” x 1-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Session) $150115. 1984 Los Angeles / 88th IOC Session Badge - Press. Bronze, yellow ribbon, medal measures approx. 1-5/8”

    x 1-3/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $150116. 1984 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

    117. 1988 Calgary / 93rd IOC Session Badge. IOC Guest Badge, white/blue/white ribbon, EF. (See Photo Section)$160

    118. 1988 Calgary / 93rd IOC Session Badge. Press, yellow ribbon, slightly frayed on one corner, approx. 3-5/8” x1-1/8” (including ribbon), EF. (See Photo Section) $150

    119. 1993 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) $135

    120. 1993 Lausanne / 100th “Centennial” IOC Session Badge. TV Press, orange ribbon with a blue cord, goldplated, enameled, approx. 4-3/8” x 1-¼,” EF. (See Photo Section) $150

    121. 1995 Budapest / 104th IOC Session Badge. At this session Salt Lake City was awarded the Winter OlympicGames for 2002. Attache Badge, blue and white ribbon with cord, approx. 5” x 1-3/8,” EF. (See Photo Section)$175

    122. 1996 Atlanta / 105th IOC Session Badge - IOC Member. White ribbon, back stamp “36-USC-380 / ImprintedProducts San Diego (619) 541-1100 / China,” approx. 4-3/4” x 1-1/2,” EF. (See Photo Section) $135

    123. 1996 Atlanta / 105th IOC Session Badge. Gold plated, enameled, no ribbon, approx. 2-3/4” x 1-1/2,” EF. $75124. 2004 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) $150

    AUTOGRAPHED OLYMPIC MEMORABILIA 125. Autographs - Amateur Athletic Association Dinner Program. “The International Relay & Team Match for

    U.S.A. v BRITISH EMPIRE.“ Autographed by Harold M. Abrahams, Jack London and Phil Edwards. The dinner washeld on August 11, 1928 at the Hotel Victoria in London, cardboard program. (See Photo Section) $300

    126. Autograph - 1994 Lillehammer Figure Skater Gold Medalist Oksana Baiul (UKR). Color photo, approx. 9-7/8” x 7-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    127. Autograph - Track & Field Long Jump Gold Medalist Bob Beamon (USA). Color photo taken during the1968 Mexico City Summer Olympic Games, includes Certificate of Authenticity, approx. 10” x 8.” (See PhotoSection) $100

    128. Autographs (Photographed by International Management Group) - 1984 Sarajevo Figure SkatersSilver Medalist Kitty and Peter Caruthers (USA). Black and white photo, approx. 9-7/8” x 7-7/8,” EF. (SeePhoto Section) $25

    129. Autograph - Photo - 1948 London Gold Medalist Barney Ewell (USA). Black and white photo, approx. 10”x 8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    130. Autograph - Track & Field Gold Medalist Florence Griffith-Jorner (USA). Color photo, approx. 10” x 8,” EF.(See Photo Section) $75

    131. Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Figure Skater Gold Medalist Sarah Hughes (USA). Label oncover, approx. 10-1/2” x 8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $25

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  • 132. Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Decathlon Gold Medalist Bruce Jenner (USA). Measures approx.8” x 10,“ EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    133. Autograph - Track & Field Gold Medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA). Color photo, approx. 8-7/8” x 8,” EF.(See Photo Section) $30

    134. Autograph - Figure Skater Silver Medalist Nancy Kerrigan (USA). Color photo, approx. 8” x 9-7/8,” EF.(See Photo Section) $25

    135. 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. (SeePhoto Section) $175

    136. Autograph (Sports Illustrated Cover) - Gymnastics Silver Medalist Olga Korbut (URS). Measuresapprox. 8” x 10,” EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    137. Autograph - Olympic Medalist Michele Kwan (USA). Color photo, approx. 10” x 8,” EF. (See Photo Section)$25

    138. 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) $25

    139. 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) $25

    140. Autograph - Baseball Gold Medalist Mark McGuire (USA). Baseball was a Demonstration Sport in 1984.Rawlings baseball with “ THE GAME BALL Games of the XXIII Olympiad Los Angeles 1984,” F-EF. (See PhotoSection) $50

    141. Autograph (Photographed by Sports Illustrated) - Decathlon Gold Medalist Bob Mathias (USA).Measures approx. 8” x 10,” EF. (See Photo Section) $50

    142. Autograph - Downhill Ski Gold Medalist Tommy Moe (USA). Color magazine clipping, approx. 8” x 5-7/8,”,EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    143. Autograph (People Magazine) - Platform Diver Gold Medalist Greg Louganis (USA). (See Photo Section)$40

    144. Autograph - (VISA VIP Lounge, London) Platform Diver Greg Louganis (USA). Four-time Gold medalist,approx. 5” x 7,” EF. (See Photo Section) $50

    145. Autograph - Gymnastics Gold Medalist Kerri Strug (USA). Color photo, shown with Coach Bella Karolyilifting Kerri Strug, approx. 10” x 7-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $25

    146 Autograph - Swimming Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken (USA). Wheaties Cereal Box - Empty, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $35

    147. Autograph - Figure Skater Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi (USA). Color photo, approx. 8” x 10,” EF. (SeePhoto Section) $25

    148. Autograph - Decathlon Silver Medalist C.K. Yang (ROC). B&W photo, approx. 8-1/2” x 6-1/2,” included is anunsigned photo of Bruce Kidd (CAN) who competed in the Men’s Track & Field 5,000 meters, 10,000 meter andwas scheduled to run the Marathon (but did not run) in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, EF. (See Photo Section)$25

    149. Complete Program of Events & Ticket Information - Numerous Athlete Autographs. Artist rendition ofthe Los Angeles Olympic Coliseum, “Revised - April 15, 1932,” printed by the Olympic Games Committee for theNational City Bank Building, pp. 12, approx. 10-5/8” x 4-5/8,” rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $500

    150. Autograph T-Shirt - Jamaican Bobsled Team. White t-shirt, 100%, coton, made by Herty, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $45

    151. US Olympic Hall of Fame Trading Card Set (Five Cards Autographed) Autographs - Bart Conner,Sammy Lee, Edwin Moses, John Naber and Peter Vidmar. Ninety-card set of famous US Olympic athletesissued by the USOC in 1991, EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    1896 ATHENS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 152. Complete Official Report - Two Parts. Part I.: The Olympic Games B.C. 776 A.D. 1896 and Part II.: The

    Olympic Games in 1896. Original cardboard pictorial cover gilt, slight toning, scuffing and some separation ofbinding, printed in English and German, approx. 10-½” x 13,” VF-EF. Rare report with original binding. (SeePhoto Section) $3,500

    153. Harper’s Weekly (1985). “The New Olympic Games Athens,” B&W photos and Illus. of the new PanathenaicStadion, pp. 6, approx. 15-1/2” x 10-5/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $225

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  • 1900 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 154. 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 PhotoSection) $250

    155. Exposition Silver Shooting Winner’s Medal. Silvered bronze medal, designed by F. Vernon, approx. 41mm x.59mm, EF. (See Photo Section) $500

    156. 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 holdingfallen soldier. Reverse: French rooster on panel with French legend above. Measures approx. 22mm, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $250

    157. “Monnaie De Paris” Medal. Issued for the New Century and Paris Expo 1900. Obverse: Boy holding a torchis possibly “Genius” leaning on a coining press, some small dark blemishes on the medal. Reverse: Femaleinscribing “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) $150

    158. World’s Exposition Ticket. Blue and white paper, Un Franc, approx. 2-7/8” x 2,” upper left corner had redcancelled stamp, EF. (See Photo Section) $70

    159. Piano Score. The first 1900 Paris exposition march published. “PARIS EXPOSITION MARCH“ by GeorgeSchleiffarth, copyright MDCCCXCIX by The S Brainardo’s Sons Co. (Chicago), depicted on cover is a birds eye viewof the Paris Exposition, partial separation on inside seam, some light water stains on front cover, approx. 14” x10-7/8,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    1904 ST. LOUIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 160. Commemorative Medal. Triangular shaped, bronze, by Weinberg, toned, approx. 70mm x 71mm, EF. (See

    Photo Section) $350161. Flag Pin. AE, approx. 1” x 3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $90162. Flag Pin. Silvered, approx. 1” x 3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $90163. 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) $90164. 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) $35165. 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) $75166. 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. $70167. 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,1904.” on the reverse side of the plate, approx. 3-1/4” x 2-1/2,” F. $50

    168. Sheet Music. “Louisiana (St. Louis Exposition),” Louisiana Waltzes, composed by Fred L. Ryder, printed byMcKinley Music Company (Chicago, New York), pp. 5, approx. 13-3/4” x 10-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $85

    169. 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) $75

    170. Commemorative Napkin Ring. “World’s Fair St. Louis,” raised image of the Manufactures Building, ElectricityBuilding, and the Cascades, approx. 2” in diameter x 1-1/4” high, F. $65

    1906 ATHENS SUMMER (INTERMEDIATE) OLYMPIC GAMES 171. Postcard - The Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. B&W postcard of the stadium, unused, approx. 5-1/2” x 3-

    1/2,” rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    1908 LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 172. 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. (SeePhoto Section) $530

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  • 173 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 onlower right corner, approx. 2-7/8” x 2-1/2,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    174 The Youth’s Companion - Special March Issue. Weekly publication, New England Edition, includes an entirepage 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) $40

    1912 STOCKHOLM SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 175. Participant Medal. Bronze metal, 100 medals were distributed, given to dignitaries and officials, approx. 2” in

    diameter, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $3,000176. 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 IStockholm 1912 Stadion,” EF. (See Photo Section) $350

    177. Commemorative Ash Tray. Silvered Bronze, badge embossed in center, approx. 4-1/4” in diameter, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $150

    178. Commemorative Pewter Cup. Designs around the cup are as follow: Swedish arms and Olympic dates each inan oak wreath connected by oak garlands. Measures approx. 3-1/2,” EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    179. Commemorative Plaque. In celebration of their 50th Anniversary of the Stockholm Olympic Games in 1962.The participant’s badge is in the center with both sides of the participation medal on each end, printed inSwedish, approx. 4-1/3” x 2-3/4,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $200

    180. 50th Anniversary Pin, 1912-1962. Goldplated, stick pin, similar to the participant’s badge with “1962” added,EF. (See Photo Section) $50

    1924 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 181. Program. “The Final Olympic Try Outs,” held at Harvard Stadium from June 13th through June 14, 1924, one

    Sponsor page soiled, EF. (See Photo Section) $50182. 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) $275

    183. Participant Badge (Concurrent). Bronze, designed by R. Benard. Obverse: City view of Paris over Frenchlegend. Reverse: Victory with laurel wreath crowning victorious athletes, original screw back, Serial No. 6863.Measures approx. 1-5/8” x 1-3/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $375

    184. Photo Postcard. Argentine team preparing to march into the Stadium for Opening Ceremonies, no writing,made in France, EF. (See Photo Section) $30

    185. 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 WinterOlympic Games, shows slight soiling on the cover and small tears on binding, approx. 12-1/2” x 9-1/4,” F-EF. (SeePhoto Section) $150

    186. Commemorative Rugby Ash Tray. Brass, 5-arm star in center over crossed palm and laurel branchessurrounded by “VIIIe Jeux Olympques” and “Paris 1924” legend, approx. 3-3/4” in diameter, spotty, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $150

    187. New York City’s Greeting Medal - Homecoming for the Victorious American Team from the OlympicGames Paris 1924. 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)$300

    1928 AMSTERDAM SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 188. 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 twohemispheres. Measures approx. 2-1/2,” EF. (See Photo Section) $300

    189. Olympic Committee Report. Dark blue hardbound, pp. 476,contents in EF condition, binding in F-EF condition.(See Photo Section) $200

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  • 190. Commemorative Cup. Blue and white ceramic, made by Societe Ceramique Masstricht Holland. AmsterdamCoat 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) $240

    191. Commemorative Javelin Plate. Embossed brass, Javelin thrower surrounded by “1928 Olympiade” and“Amsterdam 1928,” approx. 12” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $150

    192. Commemorative Badge. Issued by the Athens Olympic Committee in 1928. Silvered, latch back (repaired).Four nude runners, approx. 1-9/16” x 1-1/4,” rare, EF. (See Photo Section) $200

    193. “Farewell Dinner” Program with Nine Autographs & Table Reservation Card. Dinner held on August 20,1928, on the S.S. President Roosevelt. Autographed by 4 x 100m Gold Medalist Fred Alderman, John Collier, RayBarbuti, Sid Robinson, Earl A. Fuller, Bob McAllister (The Flying Cop), Smity Sneider, Joe Tierney and Dick Ziegler.Also includes a pink paper table reservation card for the “American Olympic Team,” vertical fold and some wear,8-1/2” x 5-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $200

    1932 LAKE PLACID WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 194. 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) $340195. 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) $75

    196. Informational Pamphlet - “The Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bob-Run, Lake Placid, NY.” Published bythe New York State Olympic Winter Games Commission and the III Olympic Winter Games Committee, printed inEnglish, B&W text and a map of bob run, pp. 4, approx. 7” x 3-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $65

    197. Bleacher Season Ticket. Ivory celluloid, black and red legend, No. 445. Reverse: “1932 Participation medal,”approx. 3-3/4” x 2-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $130

    1932 LOS ANGELES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 198. American Team Sweater. This sweater originally belonged to Track & Field Men’s 50k Walk Olympian Bill

    Chisholm (Placed 9th in the Xth Olympiad), manufactured by McGregor exclusively for the U.S. Olympic team,some expected wear (small holes, as shown in the photo), F-EF (See Photo Section) $1,000

    199. Flag Bearer’s Cap. A flag bearer wore this cap during the “March Out of the Flags” in the Closing Ceremoniesas seen in the 1932 Official Report (p. 794), cap show slight wear, F. (See Photo Section) $200

    200. Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932 Flag. Multicolored. Small silk desk flag, discus thrower between a pair oflarge wings over the western hemisphere printed on the flag, includes original pole, made in Japan, flag measuresapprox. 5-1/2” x 4,” in size, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $50

    201. Fundraising Shield Pin. Small pin, military clutch, EF. (See Photo Section) $75202. 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, 1932. An article titled “TenthOlympic Games, 1932,” poster for the 1932 Olympic Games on back cover, edge of binding slightly torn, pp. 56,F-EF. (See Photo Section) $60

    203. USA Team Boxing Finals Ticket. Dated, July 20, 1932, used ticket, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $50204. Opening Ceremony Ticket. Dated July 30, 1932, used ticket, EF. (See Photo Section) $60205. Child’s Olympic Stadium Pass & Leather Wallet. EF. (See Photo Section) $125206. Rowing Ticket. Used ticket for Rowing event held on August 13 in Long Beach, A13, S/N 10049, F-EF. $40207. Two Swimming Tickets. Unused tickets for swimming event held on August 13 in Long Beach, Seat Nos. 113

    and 114, F-EF. $80208. Used Ticket - Equestrian (Jumps). Tan with brown print, dated August 13, 1932, approx. 4-3/8” x 2-1/2,” EF.

    $45

    209. 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. 12.6” x 9.3,” binding intact, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $75

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  • 210. Photograph. Black and white original photo of the 400m Hurdles taken at the Los Angeles Coliseum, approx. 7”x 5,” EF. (See Photo Section) $45

    211. Group of Five Athlete Photographs - French. Group of five 8” x 10” B&W photos of the French Team in theDining Hall at the Olympic Village; Henri Quintire (placed 7th in the 50 kilmeter walk) fast walking in the OlympicVillage; Louis Hostin (Gold Medalist in Light-Heavyweight - 82.5 kg.) lifting Pierre Brenet (Bronze Medalist inCoxswain Pairs) and Francois Begeot (placed 16th in the Marathon); Captain Ivan Durankon (placed 10th in theModern Pentathlon) running in the Olympic Village; and, Maurice Prince showing Roger Francois (placed 4th inWeightlifting - 75 kilograms) and Marcel Dumouliz (placed 4th in Weightlifting - 82.5 kilograms) demonstratingfood preparation in the Olympic Village. These photos were taken by the “Dept. of County Engineer &Photographic Unit” in Los Angeles, EF. $60

    212. General Rules & Regulations Program - Rowing. Softbound, some wear on cover, signature (unknown) oncover, pp. 26, approx. 7-5/8” x 4-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $65

    213. American Team Medal. AE, Discus thrower on observe side of medal and eight athletes encircling the Olympicrings on the reverse of the medal, made by Jewelry Co., EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    214. Commemorative Good Luck Charm. Silver medal, discus thrower, Olympic rings and “OLYMPIAD 1932 LOSANGELES” legend on front side, “STERLING” on reverse side, approx. 5” in length, horseshoe shaped loop andcharm intact, EF. (See Photo Section) $120

    215. Button. “Boycott the Olympics!” “Forward to the Int’l. Workers Athletic meet July 29, August 1, 1932.” Creamand blue celluloid button. Reverse legend: “Eagle Regalia Co.” Measures approx. 1” in diameter, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $125

    216. First Day Issue Envelopes. This lot consists of two envelopes described as follows: 1). Games posteron left side of envelope, cancelled Track & Field stamps, and addressed, approx. 6-1/2” x 3-5/8,” EF and 2.) Handstamped “1932 Olympiad Water Sports” “Long Beach, California with Olympic rings, cancelled Track & Fieldstamp, approx. 7” x 3-5/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    217. 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) $50

    218. 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) $50

    219. Complete Set of 16 Seals. Multicolored paper seals, manufactured by L & B, No. 37957, 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) $35

    220. Complete Set of 50 Seals. Blue and white seals, complete sheet of 50 seals, depicting discus thrower anddated, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $40

    221 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) $35

    222. Gold-Plated Coin. Brass coin with gold plating, runner at start on obverse side, approx. 1/2” in diameter, VF.(See Photo Section) $65

    223. 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) $50

    224. 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) $50

    225. Commemorative Car Plaque. “1932 Olympic Games” above the Olympic rings, followed by “Los Angeles,CAL,” approx 10” x 5,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    226. Commemorative Car Plaque. “Olympic 1932 Games” above “Los Angeles,” rectangular, approx 11-1/4” x4-7/8,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    227. 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 reverseside, approx. 5-3/4” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    228. 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) $80

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  • 229. Ticket Guide and Postcard. Ticket Information Guide “Revised - July 1, 1932,” quarter-folded sheet measuring18” x 10-5/8,” pencil marks on the ticket guide, EF. The unused postcard was to be returned to the OlympicGames 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) $25

    1936 GARMISH-PARTENKIRCHEN WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 230. 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 combinedcategory won by Austrian Hannes Schroll of Salzburg, Austria; amateur combined by Dick Durrance. (See PhotoSection) $70

    231. Celluloid Button. “American Olympic Ski Fund,” approx. 2-1/4,” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $175232. 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” indiameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $130

    233. Cigarette Card Album. Blue linen hardbound book (gilt Berlin bell with rings), “Olympia 1936,” Band I, VolumeNo. 13, B&W photos of the Garmisch Partenkirchen 1936 Games, color photos and B&W Illus., history of theGames 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) $145

    234. 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) onfront cover, slight wear on binding, pp. 48, approx. 11-1/2” x 8-3/8,” scarce, F. (See Photo Section) $150

    1936 BERLIN SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 235. Olympic Torch. Reproduction of original torch, limited number produced in 1972, silvered, approx. 10.7” tall, EF.

    (See Photo Section) $475

    236. Participation Medal. Dark bronze, presented to athletes and officials, “GUSS N. NOACK BERLIN” engraved onedge, designed by Otto Placzek, approx. 2-3/4” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $300

    237. Proposed Starting Judge’s Badge (Kampfrichter). AE, enameled off-white with red outer circle, eagle withswastika affixed above the Olympic rings. The IOC objected to the swastika design and a new badge had to bemade without the swastika. Measures approx 1-3/4” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    238. 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. $85

    239. 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) $50

    240. Commemorative Pin with Swastika. Red, white, and gold enamel pin with a black Swastika, BrandenburgGate overlaps the Swastika, military clutch, approx, 1: in diameter, scarce, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    241. Youth Courier Badge. AE, measures approx. 1-5/8” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $70242. 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 andindividually labeled in Japanese. Each photo measures approx. 2” x 3-1/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $125

    243. Official Program for the Final Olympic Tryouts & Ticket. These events were held at Randalls Island Stadium(Astoria Pool) on July 11-12, 1936. Women’s Diving and Swimming and Men‘s Track & Field, Jesse Owens won100m Run (p. 40), printing in English, used ticket (torn) for July 12, binding on program worn, pencil and inkscoring, pp. 64, approx. 12” x 9,” EF. (See Photo Section) $220

    244. Informational Booklets (5). This lot consists of the following five informational booklets: Handball (No. 6), andShooting (No. 15), Fuhrer Durch Die - General (No. 26), Boxing (No. 12) and Eine Nationale Aufgabe (No. 1). Theyare printed in German, B&W photos, approx. 5-15/16” x 4-3/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $120

    245. Swimming Ticket. Dated August 16, 1936, used ticket, EF. (See Photo Section) $60246. 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 illustrationof 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) $145

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  • 247. Ash Tray. AE, Brandenburg Gate with rings, F. (See Photo Section) $50248. Commemorative Car Plaque. Goldplated, enameled. Brandenburg Gate over large colored Olympic rings,

    approx. 3” x 2-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $150249. Commemorative Car Plaque. Goldplated, cream enamel. Brandenburg Gate over large Olympic rings, approx.

    3” x 2-3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $150250. 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) $150251. 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 PhotoSection) $90

    252. Bulletin. “Olympishe Spiele,” “Berlin August 1936 - PREIS RM 1. - Number 15,” printed in German, photos oftorch relay and Opening Ceremonies, B/W, pp. 88, approx. 13-3/4” x 9-7/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $90

    1940 TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES (Cancelled Games)253. Ceramic Plate. Multicolored hand-painted ceramic. Depictions of pole vaulters, Japanese flags and

    stretched/inverted Olympic rings, approx. 9-1/2” in diameter, F-EF (See Photo Section) $175254. Sake Cup. White porcelain with blue, red and black design and runner with stretched/inverted Olympic rings,

    approx. 2” tall, scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $125255. 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. (SeePhoto Section) $150

    256. Travel Brochure - 1937. “Japan,” printed in English, articles about the Olympic Games (p. 10), 19 fold-outpages, described venues, printed by Dai-Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., for the Japanese Government Railways, approx.8” x 9,” EF. (See Photo Section) $75

    1940 HELSINKI SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES (Cancelled Games)257. Paper Seal - Unused. Blue and white with Official logo on seal, approx. 1-5/8” in diameter, rare, EF. (See Photo

    Section) $40

    1948 ST. MORITZ WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 258. Pamphlet. “All About Switzerland.” Reverse side of pamphlet Olympic rings with the following legend: “OLYMPIC

    WINTER GAMES ST. MORITZ SWITZERLAND 1948.” Softbound, printed in English, published by the Swiss NationalTourist Office in Zurich, approx. 7” c 4-7/8,” pp. 56, EF. (See Photo Section) $50

    259. Wooden Bowl. “Winter-Olympiad /St. Moritz / 1948” and colorful stretched Olympic rings, scarce, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $125

    1948 LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 260. 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) $575261. Pattern Winner’s Medal. AE, designed by John Pinches, LTD, outstretched Olympic rings, approx. 1-1/2” in

    diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $350262. Lapel Pin. AE, legend over Big Ben, button hook, EF. (See Photo Section) $85263. NOC/Team Stick Pin - Hungary. Dark blue stick pin, flat enamel, approx. 3/4” x 1/2,” EF. (See Photo Section)

    $70

    264. 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) $140

    265. Ticket - Unused. Gymnastics, dated 8/10/48, EF. (See Photo Section) $55266. 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. $75

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  • 1952 OSLO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 267. Ticket - Used. Ski Jumping, Ticket No. 37903, dated 2/24/52, EF. (See Photo Section) $95268. 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) $50269. “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” x8-1/2,” F. (See Photo Section) $50

    1952 HELSINKI SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 270. Participation Medal. Bronze, designed by Kauko Rasanen, approx. 2-1/8” in diameter, uneven toning, F-EF.

    (See Photo Section) $250271. 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) $275272. Participant Badge. AE, enamel, approx. 1-7/8” x 1-1/4,” no ribbon, EF. (See Photo Section) $150273. Opening Ceremony Ticket. Dated November 28, blue, used ticket, No. D-27, EF. (See Photo Section) $30274. Opening Ceremony Ticket. Dated November 28, red, used ticket, No. E-57, EF. (See Photo Section) $30275. Ticket - Used. Athletic/Discus, “21,” Row 52 - Seat 12, EF. (See Photo Section) $45276. Ticket - Used. Soccer event, dated August 1, 1952, approx. 3-3/8” x 4-3/8,” EF. $30277. Program. 1952 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 andstatistics, no tears or creases, approx. 11-1/2” x 8-1/2,” pp. 64, EF. $25

    278. 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) $40

    279. Souvenir Pennant. White material with blue print, Tower of the Olympic Stadium and left side, colorful Olympicrings in center, and “Helsinki 1952” on right side, approx. 9” long, F-EF. $50

    280. Metal Match Box. AE, “XV OLYMPIA Helsinki 1952” raised lettering on side, Helsinki harbor with city in thebackground and Olympic rings on top of box, “OY G.W. SOHLBERG AB HELSINKI” on bottom of box, includesunused wood matches, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    281. Souvenir Ash Tray. Round metal ash tray. Obverse: Finnish Coat of Arms surrounding the Olympic flag.Legend: “XV OLYMPIA / HELSINKI 1952.” Manufactured by OY G.M. Sohlberg AB (Helsinki), approx. 4” indiameter, F-EF. $30

    282. Visitor Pin. Oblong shaped metal stick pin (soldered back), approx. 7/8” x 5/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $80283. 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) $35284. 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) $35285. Booklet. “LaVille Olympique de 1952.” Softbound, preview information booklet, printed in French, pp. 36,

    approx. 9-3/4” x 8-1/4,” F-EF. (See Photo Section) $40286. 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) $75

    1956 CORTINA WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 287. Ticket Stub - Men‘s Free Skate. EF. (See Photo Section) $90288. Participant Pin - No. 102245. Single-posted pin, includes original white wallet, EF. (See Photo Section) $110289. Official Report. Hardcover, printed in English and French, blue dust cover, slight damage to corners of cover,

    EF. (See Photo Section) $550

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  • 290. Great Britain Team Patch. Shield shaped cloth patch, used, approx. 4” x 3-1/2,” EF. (See Photo Section) $120291. 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) $50292. Key Fob. Rectangular fob (approx. 1-1/2” x 1”) on a brown leather strap, normal wear, F-EF. $75

    1956 MELBOURNE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 293. 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 byAndor Meszaros, approx. 2-3/8” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $260

    294. U.S. Men’s Track & Field Final Tryouts & U.S. Trials Programs. 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 andJune 30; 2.) “U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS,” Final Wrestling Tryouts (Free-Style and Greco-RomanWrestling) held at the Hollywood Legion Stadium from April 28 and May 5, 1956. Both programs were preparedby 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) $95

    295. Closing Ceremony Ticket. December 8 (Main Stadium - Melbourne Cricket Ground), tan, used ticket, No. G-20,EF. (See Photo Section) $30

    296. Commemorative Main Stadium Tin Box. Colorful tin box, aerial view with Olympic rings, flags of participatingnations and description of stadium around sides, map of Port Philip with Olympic Headquarters at bottom, madeby M. A. Craven & Son, LTD (England), approx. 8-1/4“ x 6“ x 1-5/8,“ VF-EF. (See Photo Section) $65

    297. Commemorative Event Pin. Shield shaped tin pin, floppy pin back clasp, “1956 OLYMPIC GAMES” on observeside 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) $45

    298. Commemorative Olympic Flame Pin. White glass, made in Czechoslovakia, gold plated cauldron with flameand “Olympic Games 1956,” colored Olympic rings in center, approx. 1-1/2“ in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section)$80

    299. 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‘sDepartment 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

    300. Souvenir Logo Ash Tray. White with gold trim and colorful Games logo on front side of the ashtray, approx. 14-3/4,” EF. $45

    301. Souvenir Logo Ash Tray. White with gold trim and colorful Games logo on front side of the ashtray,approx. 3-7/8,” EF. $40

    302. Souvenir Scarf. Cotton, white print on red background with white Olympic rings over country, an Olympic torchon each corner of the scarf, approx. 16” square, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    303. Souvenir Scarf. Cotton, white scarf with blue print, Olympic venues, pictograms, colored Olympic rings abovethe torch in center of scarf, approx. 19-1/2” square, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $45

    304. Souvenir Scarf. Cotton, white scarf with red print, Olympic venues, pictograms and colored Olympic ringsabove the torch in center of scarf, approx. 19-1/2” square, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $45

    1960 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) $120306. 56th IOC Session Program - San Francisco 1960. “Solemn Opening Ceremony of the 56th Session of the

    International Olympic Committee,” includes insert, approx. 9” x 6,” EF. (See Photo Section) $125

    307. Souvenir Logo Pin. Bronze, flat enamel. Obverse: Olympic star emblem in red, yellow and blue with “VIIOlympic Winter Games / California 1960,” safety pin back, approx. 1-3/8” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section)$90

    308. Official Logo Pin. Colorful cut-out logo pin with silver Olympic rings, approx. 7/8” high, scarce, F-EF. (See PhotoSection) $80

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  • 309. Celluloid Button. Multicolored, Games logo and venues on front, approx. 1-5/8” in diameter, VF. (See PhotoSection) $25

    310. Ticket - Used. No. 0546, “Valley Daily 10,” dated 2/27/60, EF. (See Photo Section) $90311. Pre-Game Admission Child’s Ticket. No. 03279, printed by Hancock Bros., S.F., EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    312. Souvenir Red Felt Hat. Red felt with Games logo on front, white feather and white cording, size M, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $80

    313. Official Olympic Program. Softbound, printed in English, two creases on the lower right corner of the frontcover, contains information about the Olympic Games and venues, pp. 122, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    314. Official Report. “VIII OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 1960,” hardbound, red and blue linen, printed in English, pp.159, slightly scuffed, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $325

    315. Games Logo Charm. Gold tone with colored enamel Games logo, approx. 13/16” in diameter, rare, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $100

    316. Charm. Silvered with loop, Squaw Valley logo on front, made in Japan, approx. 1-1/2” in diameter, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $50

    317. 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) $60

    318. 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 theOfficial Olympic Seal.” The patch and packaging are in EF condition. (See Photo Section) $35

    319. Patch. Colorful Olympic rings, cloth patch, dated 1960, approx. 2-5/8” x 3-5/16,” F. (See Photo Section) $60320. Patch. Colorful cloth patch, approx. 3-1/2” x 5/8,” EF. (See Photo Section) $65321. 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) $35

    322. Official Label. Red, white and blue Games logo paper sticker, approx. 3-1/2” in diameter, EF. (See PhotoSection) $30

    323. Commemorative Beer Stein. “Winter Olympics 1960.” Multicolored hand-painted ceramic. Skiers onmountains over Squaw Valley, large skier forms the handle, made in Japan (original manufacturer sticker onbottom), F-EF. (See Photo Section) $150

    324. Commemorative Porcelain Plate. White porcelain with gold gilt edge. Slalom skier, map of Squaw Valleyarea, “1960 Winter Olympics,” “Squaw Valley, Calif.” and Olympic rings. Ribbon weaved through cut-out borderof the plate, approx. 6” in diameter, excellent condition, EF. (See Photo Section) $125

    325. Commemorative Tray. This tray was created to commemorate the VIII Olympic Winter Games and is one ofa very limited edition, made in Monterey (California). Hand inlaid colored Games logo in center of tray. Designedby master craftsmen. Shells, coins, wood and materials are fused into Couroc‘s famous satin black materialwhich is impervious to alcohol, boiling water, and cigarette burns, approx. 7” x 6,” EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    326. 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 theashtray, approx. 3-1/2,” EF. $35

    327. Ash Tray. Copper, Official snowflake emblem and “1960” on obverse side, approx. 4-2/5” in diameter, scarce, EF.(See Photo Section) $75

    328. Canadian Team Booklet. Includes instructions to the team, list of members of the Canadian OlympicAssociation, list of athletes and officials, pp. 13, approx. 8-1/2” x 5-1/2,” scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $60

    329. Great Britain Team Booklet. Includes instructions to the team, list of members of the British OlympicAssociation, list of athletes and officials, pp. 9, approx. 7-1/4” x 4-3/4,” scarce, EF. (See Photo Section) $60

    330. Brochure. “YOUR GUIDE TO 1960 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES” brochure. Squaw Valley Olympic Games TicketApplication and Housing Application, includes complete schedule of events, small tears, brochure measuresapprox. 9” x 4” (closed) and approx. 20” x 9” (open), F. (See Photo Section) $25

    331. Book. “The First Fifth Years: 1949 - 1999.” Softbound, includes photos of Organizing Committee PresidentAlexander Cushing, bid book cover and the Games Logo, approx. 10-7/8” x 8-1/2,” EF. (See Photo Section) $75

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  • 1960 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” indiameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $350

    333. 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) $100

    334. Ticket. Unused, Track & Field event, Class 1 (salmon color), dated September 6, EF. (See Photo Section) $65335. 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) $65336. 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) $65337. Ticket. Unused, Cycling event, Class IV, dated August 26, 1960, approx. 9-3/4” x 3-7/8,” EF. $50338. Ticket. Unused, Rowing event, Class II, dated September 1, 1960, approx. 9-3/4” x 3-7/8,” EF. $50339. 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 PhotoSection) $25

    340. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “Olympics Begin,” dated September 5, 1960, color photo of theAmerican 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. $30

    341. Commemorative Key Fob. Rectangular shape, silvered key fob with Games logo and Coliseum on obverse sideand a hand carrying a torch on the reverse side, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    342. Commemorative Glass Dish. Multicolor, official she-wolf logo over rings, legend below, approx. 3-1/4” indiameter, EF. $50

    343. Commemorative Glass Coaster. Smoked-glass coaster with gold rim and colorful Games logo in center,approx. 3-1/4” in diameter, EF. $40

    344. Medal. Silvered, “XVII Olimpiade, Roma, 1960, Italy,“ images of the Coliseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Arch ofSeptimius 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. $50

    1964 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 1964.” Reverse legend “OFFIZIELLES OLYMPIA - ABZEICHEN,” below the military claspis “MUSTER U. MARKIANRECHTLICH GESCHUTZT,” approx. 1” x 1,” EF. (See Photo Section) $65

    346. Ticket. Used, Ice Hockey event, dated January 28, approx. 5-5/8” x 3-1/8,” EF $50347. Austria 50 Schillings Coin. 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,0.578 troy ounce, Fineness 0.90 Silver, EF. (See Photo Section) $35

    348. Olympic Sports Book. “Olympic Sports,” softbound 140 page booklet covering the history, techniques, teamsand records of all of the Olympic sports, printed by the US Olympic Committee, approx. 8-1/2” x 10-1/2,” slightwear on binding, F-EF (See Photo Section) $75

    1964 TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 349. 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) $450350. Competitor’s Badge - Rowing. Goldplated, partially enameled, light blue “COMPETITOR,” purple ribbon,

    preserved in Lexan, EF. (See Photo Section) $400351. 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 alongthe lower-left rim of medal. Measures approx. 2-7/16,” EF. (See Photo Section) $300

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  • 352. 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) $100

    353. USOC Medal. US Olympic Committee medal for the Tokyo Olympics, approx. 3” x 3” x 1,” preserved in Lexan,EF. (See Photo Section) $150

    354. Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Medal. AE, designed by Stokichi Hata. Obverse: High relieffemale 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 Gameslogo (chipped), medal is in EF condition. (See Photo Section) $150

    355. Medal. AE, designed by Shokichi Hata, manufactured by Tenshooo Co., Ltd. Obverse: Scene of the flameigniting ceremony. Reverse: The Phoenix. Measures approx. 2” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $60

    356. Two Official Fund Raising Medals. In commemoration of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. One copper medaland 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 PhotoSection) $150

    357. Commemorative Plaque - Discus Thrower. AE, plaque, Obverse legend: “Tokyo 1964” encircling the outeredge of the medal is a list of all of the past Summer Olympic cities. Reverse: Japanese legend. Measuresapprox. 3-3/4” in diameter, EF. $50

    358. Commemorative Plaque - Runner. AE, plaque. Obverse: “TOKYO 1964.” Reverse: Japanese legend (N.R.R.).Measures approx. 6” in diameter, EF. (See Photo Section) $100

    359. Commemorative Plaque - Torch Relay. Silvered brass plaque in a wood toned frame, designed by Hata,approx. 8-1/16” in diameter, rare, F-EF. $250

    360. 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) $90

    361. Commemorative Brass Ash Tray with Tokyo 1964 Official Medal Design. Brass, light spotting in ashtray, F.(See Photo Section) $75

    362. 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. $40

    363. NOC Pin - Olympic Council of Malaysia. Silvered, octagonal shape, approx. 1” x 1,” EF. (See Photo Section)$55

    364. United States Olympic Team Media Guide. Presented as a public service by Dairy Farmers across the nationthrough 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. (SeePhoto Section) $65

    365. U.S. Olympic Team Banquet Program. “Salute to the United States 1964 Olympic Team from the City of theLos 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) $65

    366. Final Results - Volume 1. “The XVIII Olympiad Tokyo 1964.” Results for Rowing, Weight-Lifting, Wrestling,Swimming, Diving, Modern Pentathlon and Water Polo. Orange softbound front cover, printed in Japanese, Frenchand English, brittle binding (a few broken rings), approx. 10-3/4” x 7-1/4” x 3/4,” EF. (See Photo Section) $65

    367. Reproduction of Posters. “Olympic Posters in commemoration of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad, October1964, Tokyo.” An exquisitely printed collection of miniatures (measures approx. 8.5” x 10.5”) of all four official1964 posters, as well as posters of official postage stamps and posters from all previous Olympiads, EF. (SeePhoto Section) $65

    368. 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) $150

    369. Souvenir Patches. Group of four multicolored cloth patches, “TOKYO 1964” with Olympic rings. $50370. Official Olympic Village Badge. Silvered, red with silver text, safety pin closure, approx. 1/2” in diameter, EF.

    (See Photo Section) $90371. Japan NOC Stick Pin. Flag of the Rising Sun with Olympic rings, good condition, some tarnish, F-EF. (See Photo

    Section) $35372. Commemorative Coin Bank. “Tokai Bank.” Isosceles triangular shaped (two equal sides), white plastic with

    miniature multicolored posters (Track & Field, Swimming and the Games logo posters) on sides, approx. 3-5/8”high, F-EF. (See Photo Section) $150

    373. Group of Four Postcards. Colorful postcards of the 1964 Opening Ceremony. (See Photo Section) $50

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  • 374. Fugi Photos. Official Fu