OLYMPIC
GAMES MEMORABILIA
1896-2002
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closes on Dec 08, 2001
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MUNICH, 20TH OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972
c538. 73rd IOC Session in Munich, 1972. Press Badge. Silvered,
color enamel, 28x32mm. With orange ribbon. EF. Scarce. ($175)
Images: 1
539. Guest Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. "Gast" on green
bar. EF. ($175) Images: 1
c540. Jamaican Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 16x18mm.
EF. ($75) Images: 1
541. Set of Seven Commemorative Silver Medals for the 1972 Olympic
Games. Silver, 35mm. Six medals relate to the Munich Games - stadium,
equestrian, yachting etc; one medal to the Sapporo 1972 Winter
Games. All proof, Unc., in black leatherette case lined with blue
velvet. ($150) Images: 1
542. Large West German Olympic Society Award Plaque, 1972. Bronze,
108x128mm (4.3"x5"). Olympic flame. Rev. 6-line legend.
With ribbon, in white leatherette presentation case. EF. ($125)
Images: 1
c543. Original Mascot Waldi Pin. Multicolor rubber, 53x25mm. Waldi
left, Munich logo on front. First summer Olympic Games mascot.
EF. Rare. ($80) Images: 1
c544. Gold Mascot Waldi Charm. Gold, hallmarked "585",
20x10mm. Waldi was the first official mascot for a summer Olympiad,
and the Dachshund was very popular. EF. ($100) Images:
1
c545. Steiff Wooden Mascot Waldi. Multicolor, 33.5cm (13.2")
long. The mascot can be disassembled in 17 pieces. Lt. wear. Very
scarce. ($200) Images: 1
c546. Colorful Mascot Waldi, with Moveable Ears and Tail. 25cm
(9.8") long. Multicolor thick cardboard, with Munich logo,
with blue string. EF. Very scarce. ($100) Images:
1
547. Very Large Munich Olympic Flag Flown in the Olympic Stadium.
Blue and off-white nylon, approximately 6.85m x 1.35m (22.5'x11.3').
With lt. blue spiral and Olympic rings, black stripe added in
commemoration of the terrorist attack on the Israeli team. EF.
Scarce item. ($275)
548. Commemorative Green Torchbearer Porcelain Plate. 24cm (9.4").
Torchbearer l., Olympic rings, Munich in background surrounded
by Olympic legend. EF. ($100) Images:
1
549. Commemorative Olympic Hurdler Plate. Yellow-brown ceramic,
24cm (9.4"). Hurdler, Munich skyline in back, Olympic rings
above; encircled by Olympic Games 1972 legend. EF. ($125)
550. Greetings from Olympic City Munich Porcelain Plate. Multicolor,
edge design goldplated, 23.4cm (9.2"), by Bavaria Porcelain.
Olympic tower with rings encircled by Munich landmarks, in ornate
gold grapevine border. EF. ($100) Images:
1
551. (Program). Opening Ceremony, August 26, 1972, Olympiastadion.
11pp., 20.9x19.6cm (8.2"x7.7"), with stripes in 6 colors.
With commemorative Olympic 10 & 5 Pfennig stamp and opening
day cancellation on cover. VF-EF. ($125) Images:
1
552. Official Olympic Guide to the Munich Olympic Games 1972.
236pp., illustr. in color, 12.7x23.9cm (5"x9.4"), in
French. Very informative guide; includes uniforms, series of art
posters, medals, mascots in addition to program, sites, accommodations
etc. Color covers ltly. soiled, contents EF. ($75) Images:
1
553. Soccer-World Cup 1974 Official Mascots "Tip and Tapp".
Multicolor plastic, 9cm (3.5") high. Smiling and waving mascots
with soccer ball. Lt. wear. ($75) Images:
1
c554. 1975 Olympic Plate Number 1, Chariot Racing. Limited Edition
Series of 6 Ancient Designs, Edited by the Norwegian Olympic Committee.
Porsgrund porcelain, 17.5cm (6.9"). EF, boxed. ($125) Images:
1
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Terms
of Sale + Abbreviations and other notes
Participation Medals
Torches
Official
Reports
Posters
Misceleneous
Lots
Ancient
Greece
ATHENS, 1896
PARIS, 1900
ST. LOUIS, 1904
ATHENS,1906
LONDON, 1908
STOCKHOLM, 1912
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ANTWERP,
1920
PARIS,
1924
ST. MORITZ, 1928
AMSTERDAM, 1928
LAKE PLACID, 1932
LOS ANGELES, 1932
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 1936
ST MORITZ, 1940 (Canceled)
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 1940 (Canceled)
TOKYO 1940 (Canceled)
HELSINKI, 1940 (Canceled)
ST. MORITZ, 1948
LONDON, 1948
OSLO, 1952
HELSINKI, 1952
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO,
1956
STOCKHOLM 1956
MELBOURNE, 1956
SQUAW VALLEY,
1960
ROME, 1960
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INNSBRUCK,
1964
TOKYO, 1964
GRENOBLE, 1968
MEXICO CITY, 1968
SAPPORO, 1972
MUNICH, 1972
INNSBRUCK, 1976
MONTREAL, 1976
LAKE PLACID 1980
MOSCOW, 1980
SARAJEVO1984
LOS ANGELES 1984
CALGARY 1988
SEOUL, 1988
ALBERTVILLE 1992
BARCELONA, 1992
LILLEHAMMER, 1994
ATLANTA, 1996
SYDNEY,
2000
SALT
LAKE CITY, 2002
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