Ehrenwanderpreis der Stadt München in Form eines silbernen SchachbrettsSilber mit ebonisierter Holzfüllung. Das Schachbrett mit 64 teils geschwärzten Schachfeldern, der erhöhte Rand mit oberseitiger, erhabener Inschrift "Ehrenwanderpreis der Stadt München", flankiert von zwei Münchner Wappenschilden mit Hoheitsadlern, die seitlichen und der untere Rand mit reliefierten Lorbeerzweigen. Feingehaltspunze "925" mit Halbmond und Krone, die Meistermarke "Eug. Scherrer(?) München" verschlagen und schwer lesbar. Maße ca. 45,5 x 45,5 x 1,5 cm, Gesamtgewicht 2,9 kg.Seltener und schön erhaltener Schachpreis der Stadt München. Angeblich wurde dieser Ehrenwanderpreis anlässlich der inoffiziellen Schacholympiade 1936 in München gestiftet. 1933 verließ der Großdeutsche Schachbund den Weltschachbund FIDE, u.a. weil für die deutsche Schachmannschaft nur noch "arische" Spieler zugelassen werden sollten, was die FIDE nicht zuließ. Zur Hundertjahrfeier des Münchner Schachclubs von 1836 veranstaltete der Großdeutsche Schachbund die inoffizielle Schacholympiade mit der Zusage, auch Nationalteams mit jüdischen Spielern zuzulassen, woraufhin die FIDE ihren Mitgliedern eine Teilnahme freistellte. Gefördert von der Stadt München, dem bayerischen Ministerpräsidenten Ludwig Siebert und dem Propagandaministerium wurde diese unmittelbar nach den olympischen Sommerspielen in Berlin stattfindende Großveranstaltung auf der Theresienhöhe mit einer Rekordteilnehmeranzahl von 21 Nationen zu einem sportpolitischen Erfolg. Gewonnen wurde das Turnier von Ungarn vor Polen (jeweils mit zahlreichen jüdischstämmigen Schachmeistern) und vor Deutschland. Die durch das Turnier erfolgte Annäherung an die FIDE führte zu einem Wiedereintritt des Großdeutschen Schachbundes in den Weltverband und zu einer Teilnahme an der offiziellen Schacholympiade 1939 in Argentinien.Zustand: I - IIAn honorary challenge award by the City of Munich in the shape of a silver chessboard Silver lined with ebonised wood. The chessboard with 64 partly blackened chess fields, the elevated edge with raised inscription (tr.) "Honorary challenge award by the City of Munich" on the upper side, flanked by two Munich escutcheons with national eagles, the lateral and lower edges with laurel branches in relief. Mark of fineness "925" with crescent moon and crown, the master’s mark "Eug. Scherrer(?) München" misstruck and barely legible. Dimensions approx. 45.5 x 45.5 x 1.5 cm, overall weight 2.9 kg.Rare and beautifully preserved chess award by the City of Munich. Allegedly, this honorary challenge award was endowed on the occasion of the inofficial Chess Olympics in Munich in 1936. In 1933, the Greater German Chess Association resigned from the World Chess Federation FIDE, among other reasons because only "Aryan" players were supposed to be eligible to join Germany’s chess team, which was not permitted by FIDE. On the centennial of the Munich Chess Club founded in 1836, the Greater German Chess Association hosted the inofficial Chess Olympics and agreed to admit also national teams with Jewish players, whereupon FIDE members were free to join. Sponsored by the City of Munich, the Bavarian Prime Minister Ludwig Siebert and the Ministry of Propaganda, this major event, which was staged immediately after the Berlin Summer Olympics, took place in the Munich district Theresienhöhe with a record number of 21 participating nations and was a success in terms of sports policy. The winner was Hungary, followed by Poland (each team with numerous chess masters of Jewish descent) and Germany. The ensuing rapprochement with FIDE led to the re-entry of the Greater German Chess Association into the World Federation and its participation in the official Chess Olympics in Argentina 1939.Condition: I - II
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
Olympiade 1936 in Garmisch – Dr. Franz Martin, Fackel, Urkunde, AbzeichenFackelhalter der Fa. Krupp AG, Essen, aus Nirosta V2A-Stahl mit Ätzdekor, Höhe ca. 27 cm, Gewicht ca. 450 g. Der Fackelfuß mit kleiner Delle auf der 2 mm-Randleiste. Farbig gestaltete Urkunde "über die Teilnahme an dem Fackel-Staffel-Lauf Olympia-Berlin", ausgestellt auf Dr. Franz Martin, mit Originalunterschrift Präsident Österreichisches Olympisches Comité Dr. Theodor SCHMIDT und weiterer Honoratoren. Maße Urkunde 35,5 x 23 cm. Ein emailliertes Kleinabzeichen. Dr. Franz Martin, geboren 1893, war Tierarzt, NSDAP-Mitglied seit 1932 und Obmann des steirischen Landesskiverbandes.Zustand: II +Olympic Games 1936 in Garmisch - Dr. Franz Martin, a torch, a document, a badge Torch holder manufactured by Krupp AG, Essen, made of Nirosta V2A steel with etched décor, height approx. 27 cm, weight approx. 450 g. The torch base with small dent on the 2 mm edge. Coloured document (tr.) "on the participation in the Olympics torch relay Berlin", issued to Dr. Franz Martin, with original signature of the President of the Austrian Olympic Committee Dr. Theodor SCHMIDT and other dignitaries. Dimensions of the document 35.5 x 23 cm. One small enamelled badge.Dr. Franz Martin, born 1893, was a veterinary surgeon, member of the NSDAP since 1932 and chairman of the Styrian Ski Association. Condition: II +
Bestechendes Lot mit u.a. etwas GOLD Mexiko 2 x 2,5 Pesos NP sowie Iran 1/2 Pahlavi. Insgesamt ca. 7,39 g GOLD fein. Weiter 72 x 10 DM, 51 x 5 DM, 2 x 10 Euro, weiteres Kursgeld Pfennige, Konvolut weiterer Münzen, darunter auch Fleißmedaillen, Brotplakette, Medaille Schweiz "Cultura Mitescit Respublica Bernensis" Weimarer Republik 3 Reichsmark 1927 Bremerhaven. Sterlingsilber Medaillenset OP SAIL 76, Kanada 4 x 10 Dollars und 4 x 5 Dollars Olympiade Montreal 1976, 2 x 1 oz. Silberbarren, etwas Reichsmark, Banknoten und mehr. Bitte besichtigen, es lohnt sich! Erhaltungen verschieden | Impressive lot with, among other things, some GOLD Mexico 2 x 2.5 Pesos restrike and Iran 1/2 Pahlavi. A total of approx. 7.39 g GOLD fine. Further 72 x 10 DM, 51 x 5 DM, 2 x 10 Euro, additional course money pfennigs, lot of other coins, including hard work medals, bread plaque, medal Switzerland "Cultura Mitescit Respublica Bernensis" Weimar Republic 3 Reichsmark 1927 Bremerhaven. Sterling silver medal set OP SAIL 76, Canada 4 x 10 dollars and 4 x 5 dollars Olympics Montreal 1976, 2 x 1 oz. Silver bars, some Reichsmarks, banknotes and more. Please visit, it's worth it! Conditions different
Lot mit Goldmünze und weiteren Silbermünzen, an GOLD Australien 1/20 oz. Nugget 2001 ca. 1,55 g fein. Dazu Kanada 2 x 10 Dollars und 2 x 5 Dollars Olympiade Montreal 1976, 1 oz. Maple Leaf Silber, Maria Theresia Taler NP, div. Silbermünzen Kaiserreich ca. 80 g fein, Silbermünzen III. Reich ca. 150 g fein, 42 x 5 DM und mehr. Am besten ansehen | Lot with gold coin and other silver coins, to GOLD Australia 1/20 oz. Nugget 2001 approx. 1.55 g fine. In addition Canada 2 x 10 dollars and 2 x 5 dollars Olympics Montreal 1976, 1 oz. Maple Leaf silver, Maria Theresia Taler restrike, various silver coins German Empire approx. 80 g fine, silver coins III. Reich approx. 150 g fine, 42 x 5 DM and more. Best to watch
Größerer Tütenposten mit 2 Goldmedaillen Adenauer und Erhard zu insges. ca. 11 g Au fein sowie 1 Kinebar Heraeus Goldbarren zu 1 g. USA 2 x 1 oz. Silver Eagle, davon 1 x teilkoloriert, Australien 1 x 2 oz. 1995 Kookaburra, verschiedene Dollars, Silbermünzen Thematik Seefahrt mit u.a. China 10 Yuan 1993 1 oz. Silber, Sterlingsilbermedaillen Mondmissionen, 71 x 10 DM, 85 x 5 DM, Kuba 5 Pesos im Spezialetui, 1 x 500 Schilling, 4 x 100 Schilling, 2 x 50 Schilling, 7 x 25 Schilling, 2 x 5 Dollars Olympiade Montreal, Dt. Reich ca. 19 x 1 Mark, 10 x 5 Reichsmark, Kursmünzensatz Schweiz 2000, mindestens ca. 120 g in Form von modernen Silbermedaillen, viele Weltmünzen und mehr. Bitte ansehen | Larger bag item with 2 gold medals Adenauer and Erhard for a total of approx. 11 g Au fine and 1 Kinebar Heraeus gold bar of 1 g. USA 2 x 1 oz. Silver Eagle, 1 x partially colored, Australia 1 x 2 oz. 1995 Kookaburra, various dollars, silver coins Theme of seafaring with a.o. China 10 yuan 1993 1 oz. Silver, sterling silver medals Moon missions, 71 x 10 DM, 85 x 5 DM, Cuba 5 pesos in a special case, 1 x 500 shillings, 4 x 100 shillings, 2 x 50 shillings, 7 x 25 shillings, 2 x 5 dollars Olympics Montreal, Dt. Reich approx. 19 x 1 mark, 10 x 5 Reichsmark, current coin set Switzerland 2000, at least approx. 120 g in the form of modern silver medals, many world coins and more. Please inspect
2 Münzalben und lose Münzen, darunter 4 x 10 Dollars und 4 x 5 Dollars Olympiade Montreal 1976, 61 x 10 DM, 7 x 50 Schilling und 4 x 100 Schilling, 6 x 25 Schilling, 2 Maria Theresia Taler NP, 2 x 5 Franken Gedenkmünze, 50 Francs Herkulesgruppe, 6 x 5 Reichsmark, knapp 100 g Feinsilber in Form moderner Medaillen, Kursmünzensatz 1986 Negara Brunei Darussalam, Franz. Guinea 250 Gourdes 1969, verschiedene Kleinmünzen. Erhaltungen verschieden, bitte ansehen | 2 coin albums and other coins, including 4 x 10 dollars and 4 x 5 dollars Olympics Montreal 1976, 61 x 10 DM, 7 x 50 shillings and 4 x 100 shillings, 6 x 25 shillings, 2 Maria Theresia Taler restrike, 2 x 5 francs commemorative coin, 50 francs Hercules group, 6 x 5 Reichsmarks, just under 100 g of fine silver in the form of modern medals, set of current coins in 1986 Negara Brunei Darussalam, French Guinea 250 Gourdes 1969, various small coins. Conditions different, please have a look
FIRST DAY COVERS - 6 ALBUMS 6 albums including Sporting Heroes and 2004 Olympics (some signed, Matt Pinsent, Chris Chataway, Allan Wells, David Wilkie, Sir Steve Redgrave etc), Diana Princess of Wales (some coin covers), Royal Commemorative Coin Covers (some signed, Mountbatten of Burma, Lady Lambert, Jenny Ptman etc), 2 1937 En Commemoration Du Marriage and Edward VIII Abdication covers, Henry VIII etc. (6)
1956 OLYMPICS MELBOURNE / FOOTBALL Four programmes: Quarter-Finals 28/11/1956 - 1/12/1956, USA V Yugoslavia, Indonesia v USSR, GB v Bulgaria and India v Australia. Semi-Finals 4 & 5/12/1956 Yugoslavia v India and USSR V Bulgaria. 3/4 Place 7/12/1956 India v Bulgaria and Final plus Closing Ceremony 8/12/1956 USSR v Yugoslavia. Very good
Olympics (2008) Great Britain Sailing Team - 21 signed prints to include 12 large frames (600mm x 460 mm) headshots and 9 medium frames (570mm x 460mm) body shots, all framed (21). In 2008 Great Britain entered crews in all 11 events and finished of the medal tables with gold medals for Ben Ainslie and Paul Goodison.
A PAIR OF CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL PANELS, 18TH CENTURYrectangular, the turquoise ground painted with a bird perched on a blossoming prunus branch 19 x 14cm excluding rosewood framesProvenance: Hermann von Mandl Collection; Private English Collection Hermann (von) Mandl (1856-1922), who had a renowned collection of Chinese art, was an Austrian businessman. He first went to China in the 1870s and in 1888 founded his own company, H. Mandl & Co., with offices in Hamburg, Shanghai and Tianjin, representing major German companies such as Krupp and Siemens. In 1896 he went to Paris for some years before returning to China and ultimately to his home town of Vienna. He was also Consul of the Netherlands at Tianjin, as well as competing as an equestrian for Austria in the Paris 1900 Olympics. (www.olympedia.org/athletes/12363, accessed 15.04.21)
Collection of 14 Commemorative Fifty Pence Pieces Including Beatrix Potter, Squirrel Nutkin, Mrs Tiggy Winkle, Battle of Hastings, Olympics, NHS, Benjamin Britten. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
STAMPS GERMANY : Selection of booklets with seven complete Third Reich booklets incl. 1933 Frederick the Great (faults), 1935 Welfare Fund, 1936 Olympics (slight cover bend), 1940 Welfare Fund, two Hindenburg booklets & a Hitler booklet with the odd tone spot on panes. Also Allied Occupation Numeral booklet (SG SB49) & an East German booklet. SG cat £1800+ (9)
* Prince Philip (1921-2021). Duke of Edinburgh, husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II. An interesting Autograph Letter Signed, 'Philip', no place [in the Pacific Ocean], 9 November [1956], to Harold [Hartley], the Prince writes during his world tour and provides his correspondent with various observations of the different countries he had visited, in part, ‘The Seychelle Islands are most attractive but of course the Europeans there who are not in Government service are really just beach combers. With only one ship every 2 or 3 months they’re fairly well cut off. Ceylon I found in much better order than I expected. They were all friendly and the new Government is still tremendously enthusiastic. I think they were all rather astonished that they got their independence so easily and with no ill feeling … I found Malaya a much happier and quieter place than I expected. The emergency is always there but it’s being tackled with patience. They are also looking forward to Dominion status next August and this is coming about with very little ill feeling and, I think, genuine friendship. The fly in the ointment is the 2,000 hard core terrorists in the jungle. We can’t catch them and they won’t give up … Everything I heard about Singapore was bad. I was told that people go there to make money or to make trouble. They don’t know where they want to go and they don’t care where they are going … Of course the whole period has been overshadowed by Suez. Badly put across our action caused a lot of unhappiness in these parts. It looked to us very much as if we took it as an excuse to get our own back on Egypt. However it stopped the war which is something and it also made Egypt a less interesting ally for the other Arab states now that she has got to acquire a new lot of military equipment’, and further adds ‘I have been spending the last few days preparing some exceedingly bad speeches for Australia. I have to open the Antarctic Symposium in Melbourne and I think my first draft is quite promising. I've tried to be a bit provocative…’, 4 pages on 2 sheets of printed stationery of H.M. Yacht Britannia, 4toQty: (1)NOTESThe Duke of Edinburgh spent 1956-57 travelling around the world in the newly commissioned HMY Britannia and whilst in Australia opened the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. Prince Philip also visited the Antarctic, thereby becoming the first royal to cross the Antarctic Circle. Sir Harold Hartley (1878-1972) was a British physical chemist, later serving in important positions in business and industry, including being Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation. An interesting letter with good content, written in the immediate wake of the Suez Crisis, an invasion of Egypt by Israel, followed by the United Kingdom and France. The attempt to regain Western control of the Suez Canal, had only ended on 7 November, two days before the present letter. The episode humiliated Great Britain and led to the resignation of Prime Minister Anthony Eden. Historians have concluded that the crisis ‘signified the end of Great Britain’s role as one of the world’s major powers’.
A German 1936 Berlin Olympics Souvenir Dagger. A mint condition 21cm length knife very similar in construction and design to a Hitler Youth knife. Aluminium hilt, stag grips with Hitler Youth enamel triangle to the centre of the hilt. The blade is excellent, to one side it is maker marked Emil Voos, Solingen, to the opposite side the Coat of Arms of Berlin, the Olympic rings surmounted by a Third Reich eagle and swastika with motto between Zum Ruhme Des Sports Vur Ehre Des Vaterlandes (To the glory of sport in honour of the Fatherland) with its leather washer still intact, in its original scabbard, which is mint condition with all its leather fittings and finally within its original paper bag with all details of the dagger and the maker Emil Voos to the exterior, excellent condition £200-£240 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
-
9209 item(s)/page