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A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER CHRONO-QUARTZ "SCOREBOARD" BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1976 MONTREAL OLYMPICS SPECIAL EDITION D: One analogue dial displaying time with date aperture, two LCD displays for chronograph function & continuous seconds. M: Quartz movement signed Omega & numbered, calibre 1611. C: Large "scoreboard" style case with Montreal Olympic & Seamaster emblems on case back, case width measures approx. 46mm. B: Original Omega bracelet. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some surface scratches due to general use. B: Also in excellent condition with some surface scratches due to general use. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
QEII COVER - First Day Covers: Collection of mostly commemorative issues in seven black binders contained in large carton, issues from 1953 to Christmas 2014 incl 1957 Parliamentary Conference, a good range of later issues which are mostly Royal Mail types with Bureau or Tallents House cancellations incl miniature sheets with 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, se-tenant blocks and strips etc, mostly fine (Hundreds)
Olympics Games 1976 Innsbruck Official suit + cap - Original suit for the Olympic Games Innsbruck 1976 with cap. Was worn by an official at the contests. There were two color versions: One with a green-white-and-red and one with a blue-white-and-red shoulder pad. Long-sleeved skiing jacket with zip; size 52; Innsbruck 1976 crest ewn on: four outside pockets, one inside pocket; withretractable hoodie; bohle. Long skiing-trousers with sewn on braces (suspenders), zip and thermo-application; size 52. One outside pocket and elastic band at the hemline.Cap made of pure new wool with eyeshade; sewn on Innsbruck 1976 emblem and Steffner emblem; Steffner.
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.
Autograph Olympia 1908+1912 rowing. J.A.Gillan - Handwritten letter "July 14th 1971" signed by the late James Angus Gillan (1885-1981, UK). He was member of the team that won the Coxless four at the Olymic Games 1908 and of the British eight which won the gold medal rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. 18x14 cm
Olympic Games Berlin 1936 Autograph Gold medal - Hand written postcard of Paul Günther (1882 – 1945), German diver who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He won the gold medal in the 3 m springboard event. In the plain high diving he competed in the final, but did not finish, so he became eighth. With original signature and addition "Weltmeister 1912). Stamped the 12th August 1936 with special post mark at the Olymic Games 1936. Postcard slightly stained.
Olympic Games 2008. Official Report - 4 Volumes in 1 case Volume I: Passion behind the Bid. 136 pages.Volume II: Ceremonies and Competitions: Celebration of the Games. 268 pages. Volume III: Preparation for the Games: New Beijing Great Olympics. 302 pages. Volume IV: Games Results and key Appendices: Truly Exceptional. Cassette with 5 DVD´s. Size 32.5x23.5cm, 706 pages with approx. 800 photos! Original packaging. (ENGLISH).
1930 WORLD CUP Held in Uruguay, this is known as the first official World Cup, contested by the finalists of the 1928 Olympics, Uruguay and Argentina: page cut from magazine and laid down onto thick card, shows head and shoulder pics of the winning team Uruguay above aerial shot of stadium and embossed in gold lettering "Campeon De Los Campeons" (Champion of Champions), slight marks; 4 x rare "Cinderella" stamps which were used on official documents to prove authenticity. Uruguay beat Argentina in the Final 04-Feb Generally good
BOLT USAIN: (1986- ) Jamaican Sprinter, the first man to win six Olympic Gold medals in sprinting. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Bolt in a celebratory half length pose performing the Mobot as he finishes the 4 x 100 metres relay at the Olympic Games in London, 2012. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the image, largely across a clear area. EX On the final day of the 2012 Olympics' athletics, Bolt participated in Jamaica's gold medal-winning 4 × 100 metres relay team consisting of Bolt, Nesta Carter, Michael Frater and Yohan Blake. With a running time of 36.84 seconds, they broke Jamaica's previous world record of 37.04 from 2011. Bolt celebrated by doing the 'Mobot' in tribute to Mo Farah.
LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE OLYMPIAD AND BOXING COMPETITION AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS bronze, pewter and cast metal examples, given to a travelling sports team doctor, including 1980 Mosco Olympiad, Los Angeles 1984 Olympiad, Edinburgh Commonwealth Games 1986, European boxing match Moscow and Lake Placid Olympics and competition medallions, over thirty examples
A sterling silver enamel 'ORCADES' bracelet,by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1953, a series of rectangular plaques, each one decorated with mint green enamel letters to spell out the name 'ORCADES' to a mint green enamel border with reentrant corners, all joined by pairs of jump rings with polished bead decoration to a bolt ring clasp, a matching plaque link charm with blue and white enamel decorated flag of the 'Orient Line''ORCADES' of the 'Orient Line', built at Barrow by Vickers Armstrong, was launched on 14 December 1948. It was the first purpose-built vessel for migrant trade and sailed the Australia-New Zealand route. It took part in the June 1953 'Coronation Review' off Spithead and provided accommodation for two weeks during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
Germany Stamps : Fine mint & used collection in printed Schaubek album incl German States, Empire, Third Reich with 1934 Air 2m & 3m mint, 1934 Workers set, 1935 Relief Fund set mint, 1936 Olympics set mint. Also Allied Occupation, West Germany 1949, 1951, 1952 Relief Fund sets mint, 1950 Bach pair mint, West Berlin 1952 Bells set used, Saar, Danzig etc. Some useful items & high cat value!
SOUL - Decent collection of around 100 x 7" singles, to cover many styles and genres. Labels to include Chess (and Checker), Seeburg, Eric, Stateside, Atlantic, Columbia and Tamla Motown. Artists to include The Dells, Clyde Mcphatter, Seeburg Spotlite Band, Stevie Wonder, Earl Royce and the Olympics and Dee Dee Warwick.
Autographs of the rival British middle distance athletes Sebastian Coe, Steve Ovett and Steve Cram, including a triple-signed picture of them at the 1984 Olympics; framed presentations of Coe and Cram comprising of a signed card mounted with a picture; and a 1996 Olympic Games postal cover signed by Steve Ovett (4)
Six volumes on the Olympic Games, including the Official Report of the 1948 Olympic Games; Dr Ferenc Mezo's The Modern Olympic Games, 1956; E. Schmit-Jensen's Equestrian Olympic Games Ancient & Modern, 1948, with insert of results of the London '48 Games; Sir Harold Bowden's Olympic Cavalcade, 1948; Harold Abrahams's XVII Olympiad Rome 1960, paperback; and Richard D. Mandell's The Nazi Olympics, 1971; sold together with a colour card featuring a reproduction of a 1906 Olympics poster; and a chocolate designed as a 1952 Helsinki Olympic silver medal (8) not illustrated
Athletics Memorabilia, a collection of 9 Official and 'Presse' medals and plaques belonging to Joe Binks, an English runner who set a world record time of 4:16.8 for the mile in 1902, a record which was not broken until 1922. Dating from between 1936 to 1956 these medals include Berlin Olympics 1936 white metal pass, and a large French silver L.R.B.A. plaque 1944, two of the items are personally inscribed to Joe Binks.
Corgi Toys, 499 1968 Winter Olympics Citroen Safari, comprising of blue and white Citroen with Grenoble transfer to bonnet, spun hubs with yellow roof-rack, two skis, two poles with toboggan, both figures apparent, in the original blue and yellow window box with header card, with instruction sheet, some cleaning required to model (G-VG,BVG)
Signed Olympic Benham Coin FDC collection 20 1996 official Olympics FDCs each with full set of GB stamps and special postmark, plus US Olympic stamp & Atlanta Postmark with nice Reproduction Gold Medal inset in to the cover. Signed by a multitude of GB Olympic medal winners including Steve Redgrave & Matt Pinsent, Richard Meade, David Wilke, Lynn Davies, Anita Lonsborough, Greg Searle, Seb Coe, David Hemery, Chris Boardman, Steve Ovett, Tessa Sanderson, Allan Wells, Adrian Moorhouse, Mary Rand, Duncan Goodhew, Terence Spinks, Ken Matthews, Mary Peters, Chris Finnigan, Malcolm Cooper. In Blue Benham album good condition
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