OLYMPIC
GAMES MEMORABILIA
1896-2002
Auction
39
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closes on Saturday, August 24, 2002
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GRENOBLE,
10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968
c468. Silver Second Place Winner's Medal in Figure Skating. Silver,
60mm, by Roger Excoffon. Grenoble Olympic logo. Rev. Figure skater,
"Patinage Artistique" below. With loop and color ribbon.
Uneven toning, EF. ($6,000)
c469. Silver Participation Medal. Silverplated bronze, 67mm, by
Coeffin. Head l. of ancient Greek athlete over ice crystals. Rev.
Grenoble city view. A small number only was made for presentation
to dignitaries. Abt. EF. Rare. ($2,000)
470. Participation Medal. Bronze, 68mm, by M. Coeffin. Profile
of Greek athlete. Rev. City view of Grenoble. EF, in presentation
box. ($350)
471. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, EF, but without
box. ($300)
c472. Gold Guest Badge. Goldplated, 37x41mm. Tri-color logo on
gold. EF. Rare. ($400)
473. Organising Committee Air France Torch Relay Badge. Silvered,
blue, white and red enamel, 30x37mm. Logo over legend and rings.
Air France was the carrier who flew the Olympic flame from Athens
to Paris. The French torch relay started on December 12, 1967.
EF. ($250)
474. Participant's Badge. Goldplated, color enamel, 34x49mm. EF.
($300)
c475. Press Badge. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 35x45mm. Yellow background.
EF. ($325)
476. Official Mascot Shuss Medal. Silvered AE, 35mm. Smiling Shuss
skiing down the mountain. Rev. 4-line legend. Looped, toned EF.
($75)
c477. Official Mascot Shuss. Rubber, colored in red, white and
blue, 15.2cm (6"). Smiling Shuss on ski. Lt. wear on rubber,
VF+. Very scarce. ($250)
c478. Official Mascot Shuss. White, red and blue-colored plastic,
9.3cm (3.7") tall. Smiling Shuss on ski. Lt. scs. on top
of head, sm. chip. VF-EF. ($125)
c479. Official Mascot Shuss. Red, white and blue-colored plastic,
47mm (1.9") tall. Shuss on skis, his name "Shuss"
on side of ski. EF. ($125)
c480. Official Mascot Shuss. Red, white and blue rubber, 32mm.
"Shuss" on side of ski. EF. ($100)
c481. Official Mascot Shuss Ashtray. Triangular white melamine,
12.5cm (4.9"). Large red and blue Shuss, his name at r. EF.
($125)
c482. Official Olympic Grenoble City Hostess Doll. 22.5cm (8.9")
tall. Hostess doll wearing blue suit and hat, red stockings. EF.
Scarce. ($175)
c483. Official Olympic Mountain Venue Hostess Doll. 22.3cm (8.8")
tall. Hostess wearing red coat with blue stripes and boots. On
small stand. EF. ($175)
c484. Identity Card of a Soviet Silver Medal Winner in Figure
Skating Pairs. Multicolor, 8.5x11.6cm (3.3"x4.6") With
photo, black cord at top. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($275)
485. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, February 6, 1968, 15h, Price 5F.
Blue and red, 7.1x15.3cm (2.8"x6"). With 2 gate checks.
VF-EF. ($125)
486. Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 10, 12h, Stade de Glace, Match
10, Price 20 F. Blue, red and brown, 25.7x10cm (10.1"x4").
With 2 gate checks. EF, Lt. creases. ($125)
487. Ticket. Women's Figure Skating Free Skate, February 10, 19h
30, Stade de Glace. Blue, red and brown, 20.4x10cm (8"x4").
EF, lt. creases. ($125)
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Terms
of Sale + Abbreviations and other notes
Competition Starting Numbers
Diplomas
Posters
ATHENS,
1870
ATHENS,
1875
ATHENS, 1896
PARIS, 1900
ST. LOUIS, 1904
ATHENS,1906
LONDON, 1908
STOCKHOLM, 1912
BERLIN,
1916
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ANTWERP,
1920
PARIS,
1924
ST. MORITZ, 1928
AMSTERDAM, 1928
9th
Olympic Congress, 1930
First
Soccer World Cup, 1930
LAKE PLACID, 1932
LOS ANGELES, 1932
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 1936
BERLIN, 1936
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
SEOUL, 1986
CALGARY 1988
SEOUL, 1988
ALBERTVILLE 1992
BARCELONA, 1992
LILLEHAMMER, 1994
ATLANTA, 1996
NAGANO, 1998
SYDNEY,
2000
SALT
LAKE CITY, 2002
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