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Lot 134

Participation Medal: Olympic Games 1928 - Amsterdam, Bronze, designed by J.C.Wienecke.Size 5.5 cm, for athlets and officials

Lot 135

Olympic Games 1928. Participation medal St.Moritz - II Olympic Winter Games: in bronze from M. Martin. Size 3.7 cm.

Lot 152

Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Kiel: Visitor's Pin - „Kiel 1936“ for the Yachting competition at the Olympics 1936. Bronze, silver plated. Blue enamel. Size 3.2cm.

Lot 175

Olympic Games 1936 Participation medal + Programm - very rare large bronze cast medal designed by Otto Placzeck, Berlin issued to Paticipants (flyers) of the international "Stern" flight to Berlin. Size 7cm and Programme: Olympic Games 1936: programme of the flying competition in Rangsdorf 31.7.36, in Tempelhof 4.8.36, size 14.5x21cm, 32 pages with photos, cover soiled, very rare!

Lot 193

Olympic Games 1936. Participation badge Garmisch - Partenkirchen. Engraved at the rear with „Teilnehmer 381“ (Participant No. 381). Bronze, silver plated, coloured enamel. Size 3.3 cm, tarnished

Lot 197

Olympic Games 1936. Participation Medal in case - Official competitor's medal for Berlin 1936 designed by Otto Placek. Cast in bronze with original cardboard case. Diameter 7 cm. Medal with brown-red-golden patina. Case with small signs of usage. The inner cardboard ring is loose.

Lot 218

Olympic Games 1948. Participation badge London - XIV.Olympiad. Bronze with pruple silk ribbon, size 4.8x3.1 cm.

Lot 220

Olympic Winter Games 1948. Participation badge - Attractive official badge" V.Jeux Olympiques d'Hiver St.Moritz 1948, Presse“ (Press). Bronze, silver plated with m/c enamelling. Size 3.3cm.--tarnished

Lot 221

Participation Medal: Olympic Games 1948. - "Vmes Jeux Olympiques d´hiver St.Moritz 1948".bronze with relief motif and lettering, size 4.3cm, in original case with gold embossed Olympic Rings, issued to athletes and officials at the games, very rare! EF.

Lot 236

Participation Badge: Olympic Winter Games 1952. - „De VI. Olympiske Vinterlekker Oslo 1952.“ for official gueste of the OC , bronze, silver plated with 4 coloured enamel, size 3.1cm.

Lot 247

Olympic Games Cortina 1956 Rare Pin - Olimpiadi 1956 Cortina“. Beautiful plaque for the Olympic Winter Games in Cortina d´Ampezzo. Bronze, gold plated, multicolour enamelled. Produced by "Labor,Milano", 3.5x3.2 cm. Very rare.

Lot 258

Olympic Games Melbourne 1956. Participation Badge - Official Press badge. Number „9198“. Bronze, m/c enamelled. With silver ribbon and white inscription „Press“ faded, otw. good. Size 5.2x3.1cm, very rare!

Lot 259

Participation Medal: Olmypic Winter Games 1956. - Official Medal for athletes in Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956. Attractive bronze cast, size 4.5cm. EF.

Lot 300

Participation Medal: Olympic Games Tokio 1964 - Small Flag Carrier's participation medal, by Okamoto/Tanaka, bronze, silver plated with relief motifs and Japanese lettering. Ther were 94 flag carriers at the Games! Size 4.2cm, in original wooden presentation case (some small stains), the medal ia in good condition. Very rare!

Lot 335

Olympic Games 1972. Medal World Record GDR - The medal for the second world record within 2 days! Issued by the East German Athletic Association "4x400 m National-Staffel 3.23,0 D.Käsling R.Kühne H.Seidler M.Zehrt. 10.9.1972 München". Bronze, gold plated,size 6 cm.

Lot 345

Participation Medal:Olympic Games Sapporo 1972. - Participation medal Olympic Winter Games 1972, bronze, designed by Shigeo Fukuda. Size 6 cm. In original Box.

Lot 4

Olympic Games Mexico 1968 Silver Winner medal - Official bronze medal which belonged to Eeast Germany gymnast Erika Zuchold. She placed third in the team event at the Olympic Games in Mexico 1968. Bronze, 6 cm, plaque shows the gymnastics symbol, back is engraved "Clasificacion por equipo femenil". Ruby-coloured silk ribbon. Plus Zuchold's original winner diploma for placing third at the Olympics 1968. Parchment, 31x30.5 cm. Plus IOC winner pin for this medal numbered "6724" which was awarded to Erika Zuchod in the 1990ies. Diploma slightly stained. Erika Zuchold, née Barth, (born 19th March 1947 in Lucka, district of Altenburg) is a former East German gymnast. She won four silver medals and one bronze medal for East Germany at Olympic Games. Zuchold became universally known for being the first woman to compete the flick-flack element on balance beam on the 7th June 1964. At the World Championships in 1970 she won gold at Vault and Balance Beam and silver in the Individual All-Round. She was sportswoman of the same year in East Germany. She quit her career after the Olympic Games in 1972. PLEASE NOTE: in case we register a bidding for the complete collection of Erike Zuchold (see lot number 1), this item will be withdrawn and attached to lot number 1.

Lot 450

Athletics Participation badge 1939 England v Fran - France. 2) Official participation badge of the track and field competion France - England with inscription "France - Angleterre. Paris, September 1939 "Gilt + silvered bronze, multicolour enamelled, 2.7x2.4 + 2.5x1.6 cm. Gilt for Officials; Silvered for athlets.

Lot 475

German Medal of Honour Bundesverdientskreuz - German Medal of Honour: "Bundesverdientskreuz" original presented by the Bundes President, bronze, gold plated with red and black enamel, with silk ribbon and clip, size 7x7cm, In original case.

Lot 482

Winner Medal Table Tennis World Championships2003 - Official medal of the 47th Table Tennis World Championships in Paris 2003 for the winner. Inscribed "The Liebherr 47th World Table Tennis Championships Bercy 2003 Paris" Gilt bronze, 7 cm with original silk ribbon. There were only eight gold medals awarded in five competitions. Seven gold medals went to Chines athletes, one went to Austrian player Werner Schlager who surprisingly wone the single match.

Lot 483

Winner Medal Table Tennis World Championships2003 - Official medal of the Table Tennis World Championships in Baden (nr Vienna) 1937 for the runner-up in the single competition. Engraved "S.II." (Single 2nd place). Silver plated bronze with mounted bicolour enamelled Austrian national flag. Made by "Orth, Wien". 6.2x6.2 cm. The medal is probably from the women's single competition. Because of quite odd regularities there weren't any medals awarded to women. Ruth Hughes Aaron (USA) and Trude Pritzi (Austria) played the final. Pritzi wone the first set, Aarons won the second. The third set was canecelled due to a timeout after 105 minutes. The match didn't count and thus nobody was awarded a title. It took 64 years until both players were awarded a gold medal.

Lot 523

First Official FIFA-Pin 1968. - First official general FIFA pin. Was given out for the first time in 1968. 1,5x1,3 cm, silver plated bronze with blue enamelled gloebe. Manufacturers Peka. Needles's lenght: 5,5 cm. Original general FIFA pin which was given out for the first time in 1968. Extremely rare. Comes with a letter of the FIFA secretary general Dr. H. Käser. He states that there had not been a generally accessible pin yet and that there would be one soon. The collector had strived for a FIFA pin since 1958 (there is a copy of his letter) and there wasn't a needle even in 1967. The collector then received this first pin ever in 1968. Only a small edition had been produced. Up to now collectors had believed that there must have been an older general FIFA pin than the one made in 1968. Yet the correspondence between the collector and FIFA proofs that assumption was wrong. All FIFA needles that were produced prior to 1968 had been in relation to certain events (i.e. FIFA congresses) or that they were made for certain officies (like FIFA referee). Historical museum piece.

Lot 612

World Cup 1958. Participation badge Press Service - „Press-Service“ with yellow silk ribbon and black letters, Bronze, 7x3 cm.

Lot 7

Winner's Medal: Olympic Games 1972 Munich - Silver medal of the Olympic Games in Munich 1972 for East German gymnast Erika Zuchold on women's Vault. Designed by G. Cassioli and G. Marcks. Silver (169 grams); 6.6 cm with original chain. In original plastic case (17x17x2,8 cm) with printed Olympic emblem. Medal with original edge engraving "Zuchold, Erika" and "Turnen Pferdsprung Frauen". Plus Original silver medal's silver pin of the Olympic Summer game Munich 1972 for the winner of the second place. Silver plated bronze, 1.2x1.2 cm. These pins were awarded to the medallists in addidtion to their medals. Extremely rare. Original Olympic silver medal for the second place at the Olympic Games in Munich 1972. Includes 1) Original cardboard slipcase with medal, 2) IOC winner pin for this medal numbered "5163" which was awarded to Erika Zuchold retrospectively in the 1990ies. Erika Zuchold, née Barth, (born 19th March 1947 in Lucka, district of Altenburg) is a former East German gymnast. She won four silver medals and one bronze medal for East Germany at Olympic Games. Zuchold became universally known for being the first woman to compete the flick-flack element on balance beam on the 7th June 1964. At the World Championships in 1970 she won gold at Vault and Balance Beam and silver in the Individual All-Round. She was sportswoman of the same year in East Germany. She quit her career after the Olympic Games in 1972. PLEASE NOTE: in case we register a bidding for the complete collection of Erike Zuchold (see lot number 1), this item will be withdrawn and attached to lot number 1.

Lot 757

Football FIFA medal Argentina v Italy 1987 - Medal of Honour: Commemorative FIFA Medal from the international match „Argentina - Italy, Zurich 10.6.1987“. Gilt bronze, made by Huguenin. Size 5 cm. Presented to players and officials after the match. In original case. Very rare medal!

Lot 76

Olympic Games 1896 Athens. Participation medal - Participants medal for the first modern time Olympic Games in Athens 1896. By N. Lytas. Bronze, Size 5cm. EF.

Lot 791

World Cup 2006. Official FIFA Participation medal - „FIFA World Cup Champion. 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany“ presented to the Italian and French Teams as well as Vips and officials at the "Winner's Paty after the match. Bronze, gold plated, size 5.1cm made by Bertoni. In original case. Very rare!

Lot 858

German Football Cup Medal 1956 Hamburger SV - Original DFB winner medal for finalist Hamburger SV in DFB cup final 5th August 1956. Karlsruher SV - Hamburger SV (3:1), Silver plated bronze, 5c; inscription reads "DFB Vereinspokal 1956". In original case. Was given to those who actually played the final. Karlsruhe players received the same - yet gilt - medal. Personal copy of Hamburger SV player Günter Schlegel. From the inheritance of Günter Schlegel (1926-2004) who was German vice-champion in 1957 and 1958 and vice-cup winner in 1956. 293 matches Oberliga Nord (1949-1960), 166 goals (Hamburger SV 1953-1958 (122 matches, 71 goals), Göttinger 05 (1949-1953, 131 matches, 87 goals), Concordia Hamburg (1958-1960).

Lot 86

Olympic Games Athens 1906. Participation medal - By N.Lytas. Bronze, 5 cm

Lot 864

German Football Cup Winner Medal 1980 - German Football Cup Winner Medal 1980 for coming second in the Cup, engraved "DFB Vereinspokal 1980", silver plated bronze, 4,4x4,4 cm. Was given to 1 FC Cologne players after the cup final against Fortuna Duesseldorf in 1980. Duesseldorf Palyers received the same medal, only theirs were gilt. Only 30 of these medals were presented to Bremen players and managers. Medal slightly stained on back side. .

Lot 88

Olympic Games London 1908 Participation badge - Large official participantion badge for the Olympic Games in London 1908 with inscription "Olympic Games London 1908 "Judge". Bronze, silver plated, blue enamelled. Manufacturers "Vaughton,Birmingham", 5,7 cm. Slightly tarnished

Lot 9

Participation Medal: Olympic Games 1972. Munich - Erika Zuchold's participation medal from the Olympic Games in Munich 1972. Stainless steel, 4.9 cm diametre, 1.1 cm thick. In original acryl prestation box. Medal for athletes and officials. Plus an IOC participation pin numbered "40377". Erika Zuchold was awarded this pin retrospectively in the 1990ies. Erika Zuchold, née Barth, (born 19th March 1947 in Lucka, district of Altenburg) is a former East German gymnast. She won four silver medals and one bronze medal for East Germany at Olympic Games. Zuchold became universally known for being the first woman to compete the flick-flack element on balance beam on the 7th June 1964. At the World Championships in 1970 she won gold at Vault and Balance Beam and silver in the Individual All-Round. She was sportswoman of the same year in East Germany. She quit her career after the Olympic Games in 1972. PLEASE NOTE: in case we register a bidding for the complete collection of Erike Zuchold (see lot number 1), this item will be withdrawn and attached to lot number 1.

Lot 97

Participation badge: Olympic Games 1912. - "Olympiska Spelen Stockholm 1912" presented to ahthletes,cast in bronze, silvered, size 3.8x2.5cm. EF.

Lot 775

A collection of hippos, including bronze-effect hippo with two carved polished wooden hippos and four hardwood elephants

Lot 783

A bronze Chinese box and a Japanese cloisonne miniature vase

Lot 797

A cast miniature bronze by E Villany and another miniature bust (2)

Lot 201

A miniature medal group to include Geo. V. Military cross, 1914-15 Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914 bar, British war, Victory with bronze oak leaf, 1939-45 Star, War, Defence and Belgian Croix De Geurre, (8) Awarded to Captain Donald Whitaker, Kings Own Royal Lancashire Regiment.

Lot 211

A WW I bronze memorial plaque naming Frederick Short.

Lot 220

An Ed. VII bronze medallion to commemorate the visit of their majesties King Ed. VII and Queen Alexandra to the Corporation of the City of London 25th Oct 1902.

Lot 230

A WW I bronze memorial plaque naming Hezekiah Butler. 474406 Rifleman Butler of the London Regiment was killed in action 21/9/18.

Lot 242

A Royal Agricultural Society of England silver gilt medallion inscribed verso Essex Show Chelmsford 1946 for the Best Goat awarded to Miss E. Webb, boxed, together with a silver gilt Centenary Celebrations Windsor 1939 medallion, British Goat Society bronze medallion x3, and a Smallholder Championship silver medallion, boxed. (6)

Lot 39

Great Britain, William III commemorative bronze on copper coin, rev. The Three Graces above date 1835 (EF) (1) Condition Report / Extra Information Weight 23.2g. Diameter 38mm.

Lot 128

BRONZE VASE LACKING BASE, PEWTER MUG, SILVER NAPKIN RING, SILVER PUSHER, WHITE METAL NAPKIN RING AND TWO ASIAN STANDS

Lot 223

A signed Japanese Bronze of a stringed instrument player, height 16"

Lot 226

A Chinese Bronze Buddha, Ming Dynasty with traces of gilding

Lot 228

An early Chinese Bronze with stylised leaf decoration, 8" x 5"

Lot 238

A small Chinese turquoise inlaid Bronze scholars inkwell of temple dog form

Lot 355

AFTER ISIDORE JULES BONHEUR a bronze study of a recumbent lion, marked Bonheur Paris, raised on a shaped hardstone plinth, 37.5cm long

Lot 358

CHINESE BRONZE RHINOCEROS ZUN with a powerful stance, raised head with his ears pricked, the body decorated with swirls to represent clouds, with a hinged cover to its back, 16cm high

Lot 359

CHINESE BRONZE DOG OF FO ZUN jumping over a pierced decorated ball with its rear legs raised, now lacking the hinged cover to its back, 26.3cm high

Lot 361

AFTER MOIGNIEZ BRONZE FIGURE GROUP OF COWS in a field, with the bull watching over the cow and calf, signed J. Moigniez, raised on a hardstone plinth, 34.5cm long

Lot 315

JAPANESE BRONZE VASE with relief decoration of a swimming carp, signed 'Tokimasa' to base, 28.5cm high

Lot 195

A bronze plaque depicting two workmen, signed "W Burgerez" and stamped "Bronze" to side, housed in a leather case

Lot 215

AFTER PAUL GAYARD - modelled by M.Deva "Recumbent deerhound", a cold cast bronze figure

Lot 89

A bronze effect figure of a lion with paw on ball, assorted modern tea caddies, watering cans, candlesticks, mantel clock, hexagonal perspex place settings, etc

Lot 92

A pair of modern Chinese bronze temple lion figures, carved wooden figure of wolf as hunter, signed G. Foughier, carved wooden effect figure of an owl, metal figure of a fox and an African style stick

Lot 100

A BRONZE FIGURE OF HANUMAN Probably Tamil Nadu, South India, circa 18th century standing on a lotus, the monkey headed deity with hands in namaskara mudra, wearing floral dhoti, his long tail with bell scrolling behind his head 12cm high Provenance Private collection, Italy, since circa 1980

Lot 106

A SMALL BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA Kashmir or Gandhara, 4th/5th century seated in padmasana on a lotus, his hands in dharmacakra mudra, with elongated earlobes and bun usnisa, socket for attachment underneath 5.9cm high The socket underneath suggests that this figure was originally part of a larger shrine or stupa. For a closely related figure of Maitreya in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, see Pratapaditya Pal, Indian Sculpture: A Catalogue of the Los Angeles County Museum, Berkeley 1986, no.S100, p.226

Lot 107

A BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA Kashmir, Northern India, 5th/6th century standing with body slightly flexed, his right hand raised in abhaya mudra, his left holding a begging bowl, wearing conical headdress, his head surrounded by a halo 8cm high

Lot 108

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BODHISATTVA Kashmir, Northern India, 6th/7th century standing with right hand in abhaya mudra, wearing crown and turban(?) 8cm high

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