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Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932 Estate Gold medal - From the inheritance of rowing gold medallist of the Olympic Games Los Angeles 132 and fourth at the Olympic Games 1928 in quad scull Horst Hoeck (1904-1969). Golden medal of honour ""1932 Den Olympia Siegern in dankbarer Anerkennung. Berliner Regatta Verein"". Gilt bronze, weight 800g, 19x12 cm. 2) Medal of honour ""1928 Den Olympiakämpfern in dankbarer Anerkennung. Berliner Regatta Verein"". Bronze, weight: 800g, 19.5x12 cm. 3) Commemorative silver cup engraved ""Dem Deutschen Meister u. Olympiakämpfer im Doppelzweier o.St. Horst Hoeck"". Hallmarkt silver (stamped 800, approx. 300 g), gilt, height: 18.5 cm. Gilt slightly abraded. German Rowing Association diploma ""Herrn H.Hoeck.. Ehrenurkunde zur Erinnerung an den auf den Olympischen Spielen 1932 zu Los Angeles im Vierer für die deutschen Farben errungen Sieg. Der Deutsche Ruderverband, 2.9.1932"". Handmade diploma in original leather document folder, 39x39 cm. 5) Large medal of honour ""Ehrenpreis der Stadt Berlin für Sportleistungen"". Bronze, wight 200g approximately, 10 cm. In original case with engraved plaqe ""Herrn Horst Hoeck zur Erinnerung an den Sieg bei den 10.Olympischen Spielen. Berlin 12.9.1932"". 6) Medal of honour of the Prussian ministry of welfare on occasion of the victory at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Weight: approx. 300g, 10.3 cm, with award certificate of 26. August 1932. 7) Three diplomas for winning the German rowing championships in 1926, 1928 and 1931; each 33x23 cm. 8) Omnibus volume of gifts of honour, documents and photos from the inheritance of Olympic gold medallist Horst Hoeck. ? Superb collection of a German gold medallist in 1932 and highly appealing for this interessted in Berlin sports.
Olympic Games 1928. Gold medal winner Autographs - Black-and-white press photo of the world record breaking 1,500 metres race in Berlin, showing Otto Peltzer, Paavo Nuurmi and Edwin Foto On the back there are 21 original signatures of Harri Larva gold medallist Olympic Games 1928 1500 m; Paavo Yrjölä (1902-1980, FIN) gold medallist Olympic Games 1928 decathlon; Antero Kivi (1904-1981, FIN) silver medallist Olympic Games 1928 diskus; Jules Ladoumégue (1906-1978, FRA) silver medallist Olympic Games 1928 1500 m; Emil Hirschfeld (1909-1968, GER) bronze medallist Olympic Games 1928 shot-put; Erwin Gillmeister (1907-1993, GER) bronze medallist Olympic Games 1936 4x100 m relay; Gustav Wegner (1903-1942, GER) European champion pole vault; Hans-Georg Wichmann (1905-81,GER) 4. rank Olympic Games 1928 1500 m; Jules Noel (1903-1940, FRA) three time Olympic Games participant, multiple French champion shot-put and discus. And others. 14,5x11,5 cm
Autograph Olympia 1932 POL + GER - Two sheets f paper ""Olympic Games 1932"" with the original signatures of three late Olympic rowing bronze medallists Urban (POL; 1907-1940), Edward Kobylinski (POL; 1908-1992) und Janusz Slazak (POL; 1907-1985; 2nd and 3rd Olympic Games 1932) plus signature of Fritz Gunst (GER; 1908-1992, 1st Olympic Games 1928, 2nd Olympic Games 1932 + 1936 Water Polo)
Olympic Games 1936. Garmisch Participation badge - Olympic Winter Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936, official participation badge for the team members of Alpine Curling. Bronze, silver plated, multicolour enamelled, 2.7 cm. Extremely rare badge. Similar to the visitors badges yet obviously smaller and with silver inscription on black background. Extra fine.
Oficial Results Speedskating World Championships - Official results of the speed skating World Championships in Eskilstuna/Sweden 1950. With 17 original signatures of the participants on the cover. Signatures of: Hjalmar Andersen (1923-2013, NOR, 3 gold medals 1952); Odd Lundberg (1917-1993, NOR, 1 silver + 1 bronze medal 1948); Johnny Werkert (1924-2010, USA, 1 silver + 1 bronze medal 1948 + WM 1950); Ken Henry (1929-2009,USA, 1 gold medal 1952); Göthe Hedlund (1918-2003, SWE, 1 bronze medal 1948); Win van der Woort (NED, 1 silver medal 1952); Carl-Erik Asplund (SWE, 1 bronze medal 1952); Reidar Liaklev (1917-2006, NOR, 1 gold medal 1948)
Winner medal 1937 Athletcis Match Germany Sweden - Official winner medal for the 3rd place at the track and field competition ""Leichtathletik Länderkampf Deutschland - Schweden Berlin 1937"" with engraving ""Dem Dritten im Weitsprung"" on back side. Bronze, multicolour enamelled 8x6 cm in original case.
original Ski FIS Ski World Championships 1932 - Original wooden ski of Doreen Elliot. She wore them at the FIS World Championships Skiing in Cortina d`Ampezzo in 1932 when she reached the third place in slalom. With original colour marks of the World Championships. 210x8.5 cm. British Doreen Elliott won the bronze medal in slalom at the World championships in Cortina. She reached place 5 in the combination. Pair of ski complete with sticks. (bamboo, leather, iron on top of sticks), binding (leather) and bracket (one bracket missing). Plus an original silver case which came with the medal, with initials ""D.A.E."" 2) membership badge of ""The Ski Veterans Society"" of 1929. This global skiing society had a number of members limited to 100. Beautiful museum piece of a top class female skier of the 1930ies.
World Cup 1966 Matchball England v Argentina - This is the one true ball which was used during the quater final match England versus Argentinia 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on 23rd July 1966. It comes from the inheritance of German referee Rudolf Kreitlein (1919-2012) who called the match. Geoff Hurst scored the goal with the ball and thus cleared the way for England to become World Champion. It was during the World Cup in 1966 the notorious match between England and Argentina took place. The two teams met in the quarter final which England won due to the goal scored by Geoff Hurst in the 78th minute. Yet the match was particularly noted for German referee Kreitlein dismissing Argentinian captain Antonio Rattin in the 37th minute. By then, Rattin had already received his second booking. The Argentinians and especially Rattin of course considered the second booking unfair. Rattin refused to leave the pitch and had to be escorted from it by the police. After the match it was referee Kreitlein who needed the police escort. The Argentinians were suspecting the English team and German referee Kreitlein of collaborating against them in order to get the South American teams out of the tournament. When Kreitlein left the pitch, he took the ball with him which he afterwards had signed by all the English players. Kreitlein had made it a habit to collect the balls that were used in his most importat matches and had them signed afterwards by both teams. However, he decided he would do without the Argentinian autographs. Kreitlein ""improved"" the ball with the inscription ""World Cup 1966 England. England 1 Argentinien 0. Viertelfinale 23.7.1966 Wembley. Rudolf Kreitlein Referee. LR. Zsolt Ungarn, Dienst Schweiz"" and a World Cup 1966 sticker. After having had a special place in Kreitlein`s living room for nearly half a century, the signatures have faded as they naturally would have. The ball was stamped twice. One stamp reads Made in England"" the other ""Guaranteed Hand Sewn Throughout"". The rubber balloon inside has faded, the ball looks its age. The ball comes with a certificate of authenticity written by Rudolf Kreitlein himself in 2010. There are seceral other items which will be auctioned in combination with the ball. 1) The original whistle called ""Balilla"" Kreitlein used at the match. It was made by A.G. Baldi, Florence. Comes with the original chain and leather attachment. 2) Rudolf Kreitlein`s note card with his handwritten notes of the match plus the original pencil on a ribbon. 3) A medal of honour that was given to Rudolf Kreitlein by the DFB (German FA). It is engraved ""Zur Erinnerung an die Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft 1966 England - Argentinien am 23.VIII.1966 in London"" ""Rudolf Kreitlein SV Gablenberg"". The medal consists of bronze. It is silver plated. It measures 4.6x4.6 cm and comes with ist original case. 4) There are two original press photos of the match England - Argentina: A)37th minute: Rattin is being send off. B) After the match Kreitlein is being escorted by the police when he leaves Wembley Stadium. You can see the ball and his whistle in his hands, Each photo measures 20 x 14 cm. 5) There also is the FIFA envelope for the referee of the match England versus Argentina, Rudolf Kreitlein. Other original pieces of the Football World Cup 1966 that belonged to Rudolf Kreitlein and come with this lot are: 1) Kreitlein`s original World Cup ID ""REFEREE"", numbered ""13"" in ist original plastic case. (10.5 x 8 cm) 2) Kreitlein`s participation badge for the World cup of 1966 with silk ribbon which is inscribed ""REFEREE"" (in black). 3) An original synthetic bag with the emblem of the World Cup in England. It is inscribed ""Rudolf Kreitlein F.I.F.A. Referee 1966"" (42x31 cm). These bags were given to all
Official Personal IOC-Member`s Pin 1955 - Inauguration Pin issued to new IOC Members, intricate filigree bronze with m/c enamel. Engraved at the rear with the Member`s initials and year of initiation ""A.S, 1955"", size 1.5cm, the design of the pin is identical to the larger IOC Medal. Small chips on the enamelling.
World Cup 1998. Official participation medal - ?Coupe du Monde da la FIFA France 1998? Cast in Bronze, gold plated made by Bertoni. Presented to all teams, coaches and officials of the countries qualifying for the Finals 1998 in France. Very rare medal Diameter 5 cm, in original case with mounted FIFA-Logo.
Winner Medal Football 1997 Meridian Cup - ""UEFA CAF Meridian Cup 97"" winner medal for the third place at this tournament for junior teams 1997. Bronze, 5 cm. The ""Meridian Cup"" took place from 1997 to 2007 every other year. It was similar to the Intercontinental Cup, only for youth teams. A team that belongs to the South American FA and a team belongign to UEFA played against each other.
FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 Participation Medal - Official particiaption medal ""FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003"". Gilt bronze, , 5 cm in original case. Was given to all players, referees and official who participated in this tournament in France. In the final, France played Cameroon 1:0
FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 Participation Medal - Official participation medal ""FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005"". Gilt bronze, 5 cm in original case. Was given to all players, referees and officials who participated in this tournament in Germany. The tournament took place ahead of the football World Cup 2006. In the final, Brazil played Argentina 4:1
Participation Medal: World Cup 2006 - Official participation medal for players only at the World Cup 2006 in Germany. Bronze, gold plated, 5,0 cm. In original case. Very rare. Players received this medal and the ordinary one which was also given to coaches and officials. Beautiful, extra fine.
Participation Medal: World Cup 2010 - Official participation medal for players only at the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. Bronze, gold plated, 5,0 cm. In original case. Very rare. Players received this medal and the ordinary one which was also given to coaches and officials. Beautiful, extra fine.
FIFA Confederations Cup 2014 Participation Medal - Official participation medal ""FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2014"". Gilt bronze, 5 cm in original case. Was given to all players, referees and officials who participated in this tournament whoch took place ahead of the World Cup 2014. Brazil played France in the final (3:0).
Participation Medal: World Cup 2014 - Official particiapation medal World Cup 2014 in Brazil for players, coaches and officials who took part at the World Cup. Bronze, gold plated, 5,0 cm. In original case. Was given to all participants by the Organisation Committee. In addition to that, players received another medal with the add on ""Participant Final Competition"". Very rare, extra fine.
Participation Medal: World Cup 2014 - ?FIFA World Cup Brasil 2014?. Official participation medal for the drawing of the qualification groups for the Football World Championship. Inscribed on rear: ?Preliminary Draw Rio de Janerio 2011"". Bronze, gilded, size 5 cm. In original case with inscription ""FIFA"". Very rare, very beautiful!
GDR Football Championships 1958 Medal Pin - Winner medal for ""ASK Vorwärts Berlin Deutscher Fußball-Meister 1958"". Offcial medal for the GDR FA for player Hans-Georg Kiupel. Gilt bronze with mounted multicolour enamelled emblem, 4.6 cm. With original silk ribbon in original case. Plus champion pin ""Deutscher Meister 1958"" section football. Gilt bronze multicolour enamelled, 3.4x3.3 cm. From the collection of GDR international (one international match) and starter of ASK Vorwärts Berlin (199 league matches) Hans-Georg Kiupel. He was GDR champion five times, played for ASK from 1955 to 1968 and was team manager from 1970 to 1972. From 1968 to 1970 he was the Vorwärts Berlin team coach.
GDR Football Championships 1962 Medal Diploma Pin - Winner medal for ""ASK Vorwärts Berlin Deutscher Fußball-Meister 1961/62"". Offcial medal for the GDR FA for player Hans-Georg Kiupel. Gilt bronze with mounted multicolour enamelled emblem, 6 cm. With original silk ribbon in original case. Plus the original winner diploma 30x21 cm and champion pin ""Deutscher Meister 1961/62"" section football. Gilt bronze with mounted multicolour enamelled, 3.4x3.3 cm. Box torn at the edge. From the collection of GDR international (one international match) and starter of ASK Vorwärts Berlin (199 league matches) Hans-Georg Kiupel. He was GDR champion five times, played for ASK from 1955 to 1968 and was team manager from 1970 to 1972. From 1968 to 1970 he was the Vorwärts Berlin team coach.
GDR Football Championships 1965 Medal Diploma Pin - Winner medal for ""ASK Vorwärts Berlin Deutscher Fußball-Meister 1964/65"". Offcial medal for the GDR FA for player Hans-Georg Kiupel. Gilt bronze with mounted multicolour enamelled emblem, 6 cm. With original silk ribbon in original case. Plus the original winner diploma 30x21 cm and schampion pin ""Deutscher Meister 1964/65"" section football. Gilt bronze with mounted multicolour enamelled, 3.4x3.3 cm. Box torn at the edge. From the collection of GDR international (one international match) and starter of ASK Vorwärts Berlin (199 league matches) Hans-Georg Kiupel. He was GDR champion five times, played for ASK from 1955 to 1968 and was team manager from 1970 to 1972. From 1968 to 1970 he was the Vorwärts Berlin team coach.
Olympic Games 1916 Berlin. Winner medal 1916 - Winner medal of the Olympic Games in Berlin 1916. ?Dem Sieger im Olympia Prüfungskampf?. Bronze, engraved ""11.6.16"". 5,3 cm. Very rare medal dated 11th June 1916. The Olympic Games should have taken place at the time but were cancelled due to WWI. The medal origininates from a sporting event that took place instead at Deutsches Stadion Berlin.
A WW I Casualty group to include bronze memorial plaque, 1914-15 Star, British war and Victory naming W-397 Pte. A. Wright. Ches. R., all in original boxes and envelopes of issue with supporting scroll in original tube. To be sold with various supporting items to include two Cheshire Regiment cap badges, belt, pocket knives, mirror and ephemera. Awarded to Arthur Wright the recipient was apparently named Pte. Theodore Archer as mentioned on the Glory of God scroll and the Port Sunlight War Memorial Golden Book also included in this lot.
A WW I Casualty group to include bronze memorial plaque, 1914-15 Star, British war and Victory naming W-397 Pte. A. Wright. Ches. R., all in original boxes and envelopes of issue with supporting scroll in original tube. To be sold with various supporting items to include two Cheshire Regiment cap badges, belt, pocket knives, mirror and ephemera. Awarded to Arthur Wright the recipient was apparently named Pte. Theodore Archer as mentioned on the Glory of God scroll and the Port Sunlight War Memorial Golden Book also included in this lot.
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