WWII - a scarce 1936 Olympics publication, a photographic book 'Zur Errinnerung an die XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936', Hans von Tschammer und Osten, 13 half tone plates, 2 leaves with signatures of all gold medal winners in facsimile, original cloth with bronze plaque of the olympic bell to front cover Hans von Tschammer und Osten was Reich Commissioner for Gym and Sports and Germany's national sports leader and president of the German Olympic Committee who was largely responsible for organizing the games.
We found 9209 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 9209 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
9209 item(s)/page
Collection of silver proof coins including Royal Mint London 2012 Olympics, QEII 80th Birthday Guernsey £5, 2009 Concorde £5 etc, together with St. George & The Dragon ½ G.999 fine gold five dollars, various coin packs including Royal Mint 2009 Henry VIII £5, 1980s one pound, commemorative £5 and crowns, etc.
1948 London Olympic Games Framed Medal Display: An original participation medal from the 1948 Olympics. C/W 5 programmes from the 1948 London Olympics to include Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony, Football, Athletics and Visitors Guide. Nice display with frame measuring 37 x 31 inches. COA and information of medal to rear although this is torn.
Extrem selten! Emirat Fudschaira/GOLD - Originalset 1969 in Spezialschatulle mit 6 Goldmünzen (900/1000) und 6 Silbermünzen (1000/1000), mit Zertifikat No. 565, diese Zahl korrespondiert auch mit der 200 F. Riyals Münze. An Gold: 1 x 200 F. Riyals 1969 Mohamad Bin Hamad Alsharqi, 3 x 100 F. Riyals 1969 Motive Apollo XII., Moon 1969/1979 und Apollo XIII., 1 x 50 F. Riyals 1969 Olympia München 1972 sowie 1 x 25 F. Riyals 1969 Nixon. Goldfeingewicht total ca. 106,8 g. An Silber: 3 x 10 F. Riyals 1969 Motive Apollo XII., Moon 1969/1979 und Apollo XIII., 1 x 5 F. Riyals 1969 Olympiade München 1972 , 1 x 2 F. Riyals Nixon und 1 x 1 F. Riyal 1969 Fudschaira Fort. Silberfeingewicht ca. 114,6 g. Alle Münzen mit korrespondierenden Punzen. Die Erhaltungen verschieden, teils Belag und Fingerfett, ex PP. Mit Zertifikaten| Extremely rare! Emirate of Fujairah/GOLD - Original set 1969 in special box with 6 gold coins (900/1000) and 6 silver coins (1000/1000), with certificate No. 565, this number corresponds also with the 200 F. Riyals coin. In gold: 1 x 200 F. Riyals 1969 Mohamad Bin Hamad Alsharqi, 3 x 100 F. Riyals 1969 Apollo XII, Moon 1969/1979 and Apollo XIII motifs, 1 x 50 F. Riyals 1969 Olympia Munich 1972 as well as 1 x 25 F. Riyals 1969 Nixon. Total fine gold weight approx. 106.8 g. In silver: 3 x 10 F. Riyals 1969 motifs Apollo XII, Moon 1969/1979 and Apollo XIII, 1 x 5 F. Riyals 1969 Munich Olympics 1972 , 1 x 2 F. Riyals Nixon and 1 x 1 F. Riyal 1969 Fujairah Fort. Fine silver weight approx. 114.6 g. All coins with corresponding punches. Conditions various, some covering and finger grease, formerly proof. With certificates
Royal Mint silver proof coins, including 2008 Prince of Wales £5.00 silver proof coin, Robert Burns 2009 Year of Homecoming Scotland silver proof coin, 1992 silver proof 10pence coin set, 1997 silver proof 50p coin set, 1990 silver proof 5p coin set, 2001 silver proof Piedfort £2 coin, 2008 £1 silver proof coin, 2009 silver proof £1 coin, one 2000 silver proof penny, 2 x 2000 silver 2p, 1 x 2000 1p, 1 x 1992 10p, 1 x 2000 10p, 1 x 2000 20 p, 2 x 1998 silver proof 50p, 1 x 2000 50 p, 2 x commemorative Bill of Rights 1689-1998 £2 silver proof coins, 1 x 2000 silver proof coin, 1 x Beijing London Olympics £2.00. T
1928 Das Olympia -Buch German Olympics Book, published to highlight the German preparations for the 1928 Olympics, cloth a n quarter leather binding, in German with photographs and illustration throughout over 354 pages and 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games Book Cigarette Cards, Olympia, Results, Photos, Stats, in German - with all cards inserted
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include a part complete Corgi Commer Constructor Gift Set, No.24, with all four bodies and milkman figure but only one chassis cab, Corgi Morris Mini-Cooper Rally Car, No.227, primrose yellow body and bonnet, white roof, red interior, flags to bonnet and RN7, Morris Mini-Cooper DeLuxe, No.249, black body, red roof, lemon interior, wicker panels, Austin A60 Corgi Motor School car, No.236, Citroen Safari 1964 Olympics Winter Sports, No.475, with roofrack, two sets of yellow skis, figure and one ski pole, Aston-Martin DB4 Competition, No.309, bonnet loose, Spot-On Triumph TR3, No.108, missing windscreen, Dinky Toys Ford Fairlane, No.148, Austin A40 Van 'Raleigh', No.472, Bedford CA Van 'Ovaltine', No.481, Matchbox M.G. M.G.A. Sports Car, No.19, white body, grey plastic wheels, Benbros Wolseley 6/80 Police Car, No.37, Lego Mercedes-Benz and Garage, G.T.P., boxed pewter model Land Rover etc., includes some repainted models
Omega Seamaster Chrono-Quartz 32 KHz 'Albatros' Montreal Olympics Special Edition rectangular stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 196.0052 396.0839, serial no. 40101xxx, circa 1977, black dial with analogue display with date aperture and two LCD displays, cal. 1611 movement, no. 40101349, case back with Seamaster emblem and Olympic logo, Omega bracelet, reference 1277/212, 34mm x 47mm-** Produced for the Montreal Olympics in 1976, the watch was made as a limited edition of approximately 15,000 watches. The calibre 1611 'Albatros' was only used on this watch-Box and Papers - no.Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - some surface abrasions and a small chip mark to the edge of the glass.Hands - good.Case - some indentations to the bezel, general light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly, push buttons functioning correctly.Bracelet - some surface scratches, wrist size 7.75'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Fanny Blankers Koen (1918 2004) Dutch Track and Field Athlete Signed Vintage 1948 London Olympics Logbook by The Dutch Olympic Committee. Who Won 4 Olympic Gold Medals at the 1948 London Olympics. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
THREE BOXES OF KITCHENALIA, BOOKS, CERAMICS, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Spong mincer, a cast iron 'GB patent' slicer, a Nasco ice bucket with opening mechanism, a Wedgwood Montreal Olympics 1976 commemorative plate, an oriental style floral table lamp, two decanters, a crystal tankard, thirteen books on the subjects of stained glass and other art, a box of approximately fifteen framed prints and original art works, etc (3 boxes) (sd)
Charles Murray Padday (British, 1868-1954)'Nearing the Mark' signed 'C.M. PADDAY' (lower right)oil on canvas47 x 66.4cm (18 1/2 x 26 1/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceThe private collection of Roger and Jill Hadlee (of The Royal Exchange Gallery), UK, thence by descent to the current owners.ExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, 1910, no. 573 (titled as 'Nearing the Mark').London, The Office of A.T. Kearney, Yachts on Canvas - A Private Exhibition at the London Office of A.T. Kearney, Curated by the National Maritime Museum, 1997.LiteratureRoyal Academy Pictures and Sculpture, 1910, p. 107.James Taylor, Yachts on Canvas, London, 1998, illustrated in colour, p. 117 (titled as 'Edwardian Yachts Racing').The woman at the helm of this yachting scene is believed to be Constance Edwina Grosvenor, also known as Shelagh, Duchess of Westminster, according to Dr James Taylor (former Curator at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich) in his book Yachts on Canvas. It is easy to see why Taylor makes this connection given the resemblance and that Shelagh was a noted sailor of this period, having won a bronze medal at the 1908 Olympics held at the Royal Victoria Yacht Club in Ryde, Isle of Wight. Shelagh was one of only two women out of 66 competitors to take part in this event, highlighting the rarity of women racing yachts at this time. Taylor also suggests that the navigator could possibly be Major Sir Philip Hunloke who became King George V's sailing master and was Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron from 1943 to 1947.In Yachts on Canvas, Taylor goes on to discuss the artist and says: 'In 1910, Charles Murray Padday (c.1870–1954) provided a unique series of illustrations explaining yacht-racing rules for the publication [The Illustrated London News], some of the preparatory designs in monochrome have survived to this day. Padday also painted and drew rare close-up deck scenes that expressed the carefree fun and excitement of small-boat yachting in Edwardian Britain before the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 brought the sport in the country to a complete standstill'.Charles Murray Padday exhibited fifteen works at the Royal Academy, London and six works at the Royal Society of British Artists. The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich holds two of his pictures. His work rarely appears at auction. Roger Hadlee of the Royal Exchange Gallery purchased this picture almost fifty years ago and had such a strong attachment to the work that he kept it in his private collection where it hung pride of place at his home. As one of his daughters said 'it seems to sum up all that he loved best, and all the happy times we had on the water as a family'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
â–´ Vasilis Zenetzis (Greek, 1935-2016) The Acropolis with Propylaea, Erechtheion and the Parthenon signed in Cyrillic l.r., further inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 1992 45 x 45cm Exhibited: Hellenic Centre, October 2000, no.13a; Athens Olympics, 2004, no.42. Illustrated: Peter Constant, 'Zenetzis: Impressions of Hellas', 2020, p.46. Condition ReportFramed: 65 x 65cm Not viewed under UV light but appears to be in good condition. For a full report please contact the department.
A collection of cased and loose collectors' coins, including: Westminster The Historic Coins of Great Britain Museum Collection, in case, with Certificates of Authenticity; 2012 Olympics 50p coins; Westminster HM Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee set, in case, with Certificates of Authenticity; and others, also some empty cases.
GB 2012 OLYMPICS & PARALYMPICS MEDAL WINNERS FIRST DAY COVERS IN FULL SHEETLETS Complete run of the 2012 Olympic Medal winner for both the Olympics and also the Paralympics in London. Covers all open backed, with inserts etc. Odd other mini sheet issue for the Games also noted. All winners issues in full sheetlets of 6 for Olympics and 2's for the Paralympics. Covers all tied with Olympic Park London E20 handstamps.
Athletics Sir Roger Bannister signed Picture This Trading card. Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister CH CBE FRCP was an English neurologist and middle-distance athlete who ran the first sub-4-minute mile. At the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Sydney is the largest city in Australia and the capital of the state of New South Wales. It is located on the eastern coast of the continent and is known for its stunning natural beauty, iconic landmarks, vibrant culture, and thriving economy. Here are some key points about Sydney, Australia:1. **Geography**: Sydney is situated along the southeastern coast of Australia, surrounding one of the world's largest natural harbors, Sydney Harbour. The city is known for its numerous beaches, including world-famous Bondi Beach and Manly Beach.2. **Landmarks**: Sydney is home to several iconic landmarks, including: - The Sydney Opera House: A UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its unique sail-like architecture and world-class performing arts venues. - Sydney Harbour Bridge: Often referred to as the "Coathanger," this bridge is an engineering marvel and offers panoramic views of the city. - Bondi Icebergs: An ocean pool located at Bondi Beach, known for its stunning location overlooking the Pacific Ocean. - Sydney Tower Eye: The city's tallest structure, offering 360-degree views from its observation deck. 3. **Culture and Arts**: Sydney has a vibrant arts and culture scene. In addition to the Sydney Opera House, the city boasts numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and music venues.4. **Economy**: Sydney is the economic hub of Australia and is known for its strong financial sector, business districts, and high-quality of life. It is home to the headquarters of many multinational corporations.5. **Education**: Sydney is a major educational center with world-class universities, including the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, and the University of Technology Sydney.6. **Transportation**: The city has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trains, ferries, and a light rail network. The Sydney Airport serves as a major international gateway to Australia.7. **Sporting Events**: Sydney hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics, which left a significant sports infrastructure legacy. The city is also known for its love of sports, including rugby, cricket, and sailing.8. **Multiculturalism**: Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with a diverse population representing a wide range of cultures and ethnic backgrounds.9. **Cuisine**: The city's food scene is influenced by its multicultural population, offering a diverse range of cuisines from around the world. Seafood, in particular, is a popular choice due to the city's coastal location.10. **Outdoor Activities**: Sydney offers numerous outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking in the nearby Blue Mountains, sailing on the harbor, and surfing at its famous beaches.11. **Climate**: Sydney enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers, making it an attractive destination year-round.Sydney is a dynamic and cosmopolitan city that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, economic opportunity, and recreational activities. It is a popular destination for tourists, students, and professionals from around the world.Measures 33 x 24.Mounted to linen.
Barcelona is a vibrant and culturally rich city located in northeastern Spain, on the Mediterranean coast. It is the capital of the Catalonia region and is known for its unique blend of history, art, architecture, cuisine, and lively street life. Here are some key points about Barcelona:1. **Gaudi's Architectural Masterpieces**: Barcelona is renowned for its architectural treasures designed by the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Some of his most iconic works include the Sagrada Família (an unfinished basilica), Park Güell (a colorful park with whimsical sculptures), and Casa Batlló (a modernist residential building).2. **La Rambla**: This bustling pedestrian street in the heart of the city is known for its lively atmosphere, street performers, shops, restaurants, and the famous La Boqueria market.3. **Gothic Quarter**: Barcelona's historic Gothic Quarter is a maze of narrow streets, squares, and medieval buildings. It houses the Barcelona Cathedral, the Picasso Museum, and the Plaça Reial, among other attractions.4. **Catalan Cuisine**: Barcelona is a food lover's paradise, offering a wide range of Catalan dishes and seafood specialties. Be sure to try paella, tapas, and crema catalana (a dessert similar to crème brûlée).5. **Art and Museums**: The city is home to several world-class museums, including the Picasso Museum, the Joan Miró Foundation, and the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC).6. **Beaches**: Barcelona has several beautiful urban beaches along its coastline, including Barceloneta Beach and Bogatell Beach, where you can relax and swim.7. **Montjuïc**: This hill overlooking the city is home to attractions like Montjuïc Castle, the Magic Fountain, and the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium, which was used during the 1992 Summer Olympics.8. **Music and Nightlife**: Barcelona has a vibrant nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, and music venues. The Razzmatazz nightclub is especially popular.9. **Cultural Festivals**: The city hosts a variety of festivals and cultural events throughout the year, including the La Mercè festival and the Sant Jordi festival.10. **Modernisme**: Aside from Gaudí's work, Barcelona is known for its modernist architecture, with buildings like the Casa Amatller and the Casa Lleó Morera contributing to the city's unique architectural character.11. **Public Transportation**: Barcelona has an efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, and the Barcelona Metro, making it easy to explore the city.12. **Football**: FC Barcelona, one of the world's most famous football (soccer) clubs, plays its home games at Camp Nou. Attending a match is a thrilling experience for sports enthusiasts.13. **Shopping**: The city offers a range of shopping experiences, from high-end boutiques along Passeig de Gràcia to traditional markets like Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria.14. **Language**: While Spanish is the official language, Catalan is also widely spoken in Barcelona. Many residents are bilingual in both languages.15. **Safety**: Barcelona is considered a safe city for tourists, but like any major urban area, it's advisable to take standard precautions against pickpocketing and petty theft.Barcelona's combination of historic charm, architectural wonders, lively street culture, and beautiful beaches makes it a captivating destination for travelers. Whether you're exploring its historic neighborhoods, savoring its cuisine, or admiring its art and architecture, Barcelona offers a rich and diverse experience.Mounted to linen.Measures 33 x 24.
Three original 1972 Munich Olympic Games lithographic posters. The first depicting Munich Olympics Hurdles designed by GAEBELE, Albrecht. München 1972, signed in the plate. Marked FOTO; Albrecht Gaebele, 07.70.0/A, Printed in Germany by Franzis-Druck, München. The second depicting Munich Olympics Sprint race designed by Otl Aicher, Marked FOTO; Longines, 07.71.36, Printed in Germany by Gerber, München. The third depicting Munich Olympics cycling race designed by Otl Aicher, marked FOTO; Longines, 07.71.51A, Printed in Germany by Franz Rehm Verlag, München. Along with nine original entry tickets for Football, Athletics, Handball & Wrestling. Includes multiple literature to include Olympia in Munich official issue for the Olympic city of Munich magazine, aerial view of the Olympic park for competition sites fold out coloured map, Olympics 72 Munich official British Olympic association preview of the XXth Olympiad magazine, Olympia information fold out map, official fold out programme for stadium plans and events timetable, 22 x postcards - text to reverse on one reads "Unfortunately, the Arab/Israeli incident has suspended all proceedings for today and late this afternoon, the army were moving in - all complicated by some half a million spectators." Along with an original stainless steel badge. Largest Poster Measures.
A collection of late 20th century UK currency 50 Pence / fifty pence coins. To include, 2016 150th Anniversary of the birth of Beatrix Potter, Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit, 2005 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, 2018 100th Anniversary of the Representation of the People Act, 2006 150th Anniversary of the institution of the Victoria Cross 1, 2016 Team GB, 2018 Beatrix Potter: Flopsy Bunny, 2019 160th Anniversary of the birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 2011 Great Britain hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2003 100th Anniversary of the formation of the Women's Social and Political Union, 2007 Centenary of the Foundation of the Scouting Movement, 2019 Paddington at St Paul's Cathedral and other examples. Approx. 70 in total
No Reserve - Omega Seamaster Polaris 386.1031.1 Albertville Barcelona Winter Olympics - Mens's watch - 1992. Case: gold/steel - bracelet: steel - quartz - condition: good, movement is in working order - diameter: 38 mm - wrist size: 22 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 386.1031 - chronograph, date - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.
-
9209 item(s)/page