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Lot 1097

Boxed Swatch wristwatch for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 567

2 souvenirs from the 2008 Beijing Olympics, one containing a bar of silver and the second being commemorative coins

Lot 196

Antwerp 1920 Olympics German Team commemorative medal, silver-mounted Scarborough dish, steel corkscrew, silver-handled button hooks etc

Lot 67

Five boxed London Olympics 2012 mascots. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1120

SOUL/ R&B - 7" COLLECTION. A groovy collection of around 138 soul/ r&B 7" singles. Artists include Lou Rawls, Isley Brothers, Rufus Thomas, William Bell, The Toys, The Velvelettes, Johnnie Taylor, The Olympics, Major Lance, Jo Anne, Laura Lee, Oliver Sain, War, Prince Buster, Gloria Jones, Shorty Long, Martha Reeves, Jackie WIlson, The Chi-Lites, Hurricane Smith, R Dean Taylor, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Smokey Robinson, Percy Sledge, The Four Tops, Marv Johnson, Otis Redding, The Symbols. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 6534

Atari: A boxed CBS Colecovision Expansion Module #1 for Atari 2600; together with various boxed games, to include: Crossbow, Karateka, Tomcat, Demon Attack, Armor Battle, Hat Trick, Winter Games, Kangaroo, Centipede and Lock 'n' Chase; and various unboxed games, to include: Ms. Pac-Man, Basketbrawl, Digdug, Motor Psycho, Centipede, Fight Night, Jinks, Sentinel, Electronic Pinball, Shooting Gallery, Invaders, Olympics and others. (one box)

Lot 167

JEUX OLYMPIQUES PARIS 1924 PROMOTIONAL FRENCH OLYMPICS FOR PARIS 1924 POSTCARD SWIMMING

Lot 104A

15 assorted 50 pence pieces commenweath games and Olympics.

Lot 208

8 COMMEMORATIVE 50P COINS 2011 SPORTS AND OLYMPICS

Lot 212

8 COMMEMORATIVE 50P COINS INCLUDING 2011 SPORTS AND OLYMPICS

Lot 207

10 COMMEMORATIVE 50P COINS 2011- ALL SPORTS AND OLYMPICS RELATED

Lot 4205

London Olympics 2012 Official Silver Proof £10, obv. Rank-Broadley portrait of the Queen, rev. 'LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 2012' around the winged horse Pegasus symbolising 'Faster, Higher, Stronger,' frosted finish; diameter 65mm, weight 156.29g (5 troy oz) .999 silver with a maximum mintage of 7,500; with certificate of authenticity, in Royal Mint case of issue, FDC as issued.

Lot 4252

A Collection of 30 x UK Crowns x £5 Coins, all sterling silver proof except 1953 & comprising: 5 x crowns: 1953, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981 & 25 x £5:, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999(x2) 'Princess Diana Memorial' & 1999/2000 'Millennium,' 2000(x2) '1999/2000 'Millennium' with selective gold plating & 'Queen Mother Centenary,' 2001, 2002(x2) 'Golden Jubilee' & 'Queen Mother Memorial,' 2003, 2007, 2009 'Countdown to London Olympics,' 2011, 2014, 2015(x3) '50th Anniversary Death of Churchill,' 'Longest Reigning Monarch' & 'Royal Birth,' 2017(x3) 'The Unicorn of Scotland' & 'The Lion of England(x2)' & 2018(x2) 'The Black Bull of Clarence' & 'Remembrance Day;' 1953 to 2015 ('Longest Reigning Monarch') individually encapsulated in a fitted Westminster case, 2015 ('Royal Birth') to 2018 individually cased in Royal Mint cases of issue; all with individual certificates of authenticity.

Lot 4089

Olympic Memorabilia: A collection of assorted autographs, obtained at World Junior Championships 1988, UK National Championship Games 1979, 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and 1980 Winter Olympics to include: Istvan Bagynla; Edvard Hamalyainen; Tomasz Jedrusik; Anthony Ezivka; Galina Astafei; Andre Cason; Heiye Rohrmann; Roger Bell; Gordon Rimmer; David Baptiste; Paula Fudge; Sue Reeve; Chris Black; Christine Boxer; Ian Chipchase; Nicky Slater; Karen Barber; Scott Hamilton; Ronald Davidson; Vic Nistor; Judy Blumberg; John Summers; Michael Seibert; Anton Winkler; Frank Ullrich; Carole Anding; Barbara Petzold; Andreas Dietel; Eric Heiden; Leonhard Stock; Trixi Schuba; Susan Garland; Bonnie Blair; Ben Johnson; Carl Lewis; and many others. (one bag)Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these eventsPlease inspect photographs.

Lot 4083

Olympic Memorabilia: An album containing an extensive collection of autographs upon First Day Covers, of different participants who competed at the World Athletics Championships in Helsinki 1983 and Canberra 1985, to include: Marita Koch; Lillie Leatherwood; Manfred Hoppner; Ingrid Averswald; Silke Gladisch; Sabine Rieger; Marlies Gohr; Kirk Baptiste; Ben Johnson; Chidi Indoh; Sammy Koskei; Victor Kalinkin; Agerto Guimares; Jurgen Schult; Georgy Kolnootchenko; Louis Delis; Willie Banks; Khristo Markov; Andre Phillips; Alexandr Vasilyiev; Harold Schmid; Amadou Dia Ba; Pat Porter; Bulti; Werner Schildhauer; Grace Jackson; Marina Zhirova; Sabine Busch; Judi Brown King; Debbie Flintoff; Hildegard Korner; Rayilva Aglitdinova; Kirsten Emmelmann; Dagmar Neubauer; Olga Gavrilova; Petra Felke; Tamara Bykova; Stefka Kostadinoya; Henry Marsh; Gunther Rodehau; Juri Tamm; Tim Bright; Omar Khalifa; Robson Da Silva; John Stapleton-Smith; Heino Puuste; Cindy Bremser; Carol Lewis; Carl Lewis; Calvin Smith; Alan Wells; Peter Elliot; Rob Druppers; Nick Rose and many others. (one album)The following lots are to be sold from the collection of Professor Arnold Beckett, who was a former president of The Pharmaceutical Society and served on its council continuously from 1965 until 1990. From 1959, he held the position of Head of the Chelsea School of Pharmacy for over 30 years. He was a pioneer in the field of drug testing in sport and over the years was involved in a number of high profile cases including those of Ben Johnson and Alain Baxter, as part of the IOC ( International Olympic Committee), a position he held for twenty five years. In 1978 he established the first independent laboratory at Chelsea College to test for drugs in sport. He attended both Winter and Summer Olympics supervising the testing of urine samples by the local Olympic laboratory. Professor Beckett had a lifelong enthusiasm for Philately and linked this to his attendance at sporting events throughout the world, to establish a unique collection of First Day Covers signed by competing athletes at these events, along with personal items from his attendance at these events. Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these events

Lot 4091

Olympic Memorabilia: A collection of assorted autographs, obtained at UK National Championships 1978, European Athletics Cup 1981, Winter Olympics 1988, and IAAF World Cup 1981, to include: Bernie Ford; Peter Hoffman; Danny Laing; John Robson; Yuri Sedykii; Kula Dainis; David Ottley; Ureni Schneider; Alberto Tomba; Hubert Strolz; Jill Trenary; Elizabeth Manley; Steffi Walter; Mikhail Deviatiaroy; Sigrid Wolf: Anita Wachter; Brigette Oertt; Maria Walliser; Sebastian Coe; Evelyn Ashford; Gregory Foster; and many others. (one bag)Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these eventsPlease inspect photographs.

Lot 4095

Olympic Memorabilia: A collection of assorted Olympic Memorabilia to include: Arnold Beckett identity card, Seoul 1988 and Albertville 1992; Opening and Closing Ceremony tickets, Winter Olympics 1988; Montreal 1976 Guide to the Olympic Village; Moscow 1980 Olympics Diploma, awarded to Arnold Beckett; various caricatures and others various. (one bag)

Lot 4092

Olympic Memorabilia: A collection of assorted autographs, obtained at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1978 Junior International Athletics; and Moscow Olympics 1980, to include: Steve Alford; Chris Mullin; Alexsandar Petrovic; Jose Maria Margall; Roland Gunther; Mario Martinez; Manfred Merlinger; Stefan Laggner; Dean Lukin; Takashi Ichiba; Lord Killanin; Charles Palmer; Fred Holder; John Hennessy; Elizabeth Ferris; Sir Denis Follows; Clare McDermott; Juan Antonio Samaranch; and many others. (one bag)Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these eventsPlease inspect photographs.

Lot 4093

Olympic Memorabilia: A Doping Control Collection Form, Seoul Olympics 1988, Arnold Beckett, No. 2730, Air Rifle Shooting, 20th September 1988; together with another similar, Los Angeles Olympics 1984, Fatima Whitbread, No. 1337, Athletics, 6th August 1984. (2)Provenance: Part of the Arnold Beckett Collection.

Lot 4086

Olympic Memorabilia: A collection of assorted Olympic memorabilia related to the 1988 Seoul Olympics to include: Ben Johnson’s Doping Control Collection Form, dated 24th September 1988; a similar form for Andor Szanyi, 26th September 1988; various invitations to receptions in Seoul; autographs to include: Brokai Zsolt; Holger Behrendt; Dmitri Bilozeztehev; Sergio Casal; Emelio Sanchez; Stefan Edberg; Robert Segusa; Steffi Graff; Gabrielle Sabatini; Tim Mayotte; Wendy Turnbull; Elizabeth Smylie; Yanmei Xu; Michelle Mitchell; Angela Stassivlevich; Kristin Otto; Yung Zhung; Betty Mitchell; Chris Jacobs; Duncan Armstrong; Igor Polianski; and others various.Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these events

Lot 4084

Olympic Memorabilia: An album containing a collection of autographs upon First Day Covers, of different participants who competed at the World Athletics Championships Helsinki 1983, to comprise: Kathy Cook; Marita Koch; Florence Griffith; Jarmila Kratochvilova; Tatana Kocembova; Liuboy Gurina; Mary Decker; Gabriella Dorici; Ekaterna Podkopneya; Brigette Kraus; Shirley Strong; Natalia Petrova; Ellen Fiedler; Rosa Mota; Marianne Dickerson; Sabine Paetz; Ulrike Meyfarth; Fatima Whitbread; Allan Wells; and others; together with various First Day Covers from the Moscow 1980 Olympics. (one album)Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these events

Lot 4085

Olympic Memorabilia: An album containing an extensive collection of autographs upon First Day Covers, of different participants who competed at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics 1984, comprising: Chris Dean; Jayne Torvill; Elena Valova; Andrey Boukin; Natalya Bestemyanova; Judy Blumberg; Serguey Poiyomarenko; Michael Seibert; Tiffany Chin; Christine Cooper; Debbie Armstrong; Scott Hamilton; Brian Orser; Andreas Wenzel; William Johnson; Alexandre Zavialov; Jens Weissflog; Jari Pulkkonen; Matti Nykaenen; Matthias Jacob; Eirik Kyalfoss; Peter Angerer; Xiaming Li; Anne Jahren; Harri Kiryesniemi; Bogdan Musiol; Dan Jansen; Yoshihiro Kitazawa; Karin Enke; Andrea Schofne; Sigrid Smuda; Sven Thomas Gustafson; Michael Woods; and many others. (one album)Provenance: These autographs were collected personally by Professor Arnold H Beckett (1920-2010) who for 20 years was a member of the IOC Medical Commission and an advisor and member of a number of other sporting bodies, and an expert on doping in sport. He collected these autographs during these events

Lot 655

Bijouterie - an early 20th century amber and meerschaum cheroot holder, cased; a pair of 19th century steel spectacles; a caddy spoon; a silver novelty of a duck holding an umbrella; a silver and enamel cricket fob; a Bulova lady's wristwatch; two silver salt spoons; a 1980 Moscow Olympics badge (9)

Lot 128

ATHLETICS, selection, inc. hardback edition of Lexikon Der Olympischen Winter Spiele (Lexicon of the Winter Olympics) by Erich Kamper (given to representatives of the World Press Association at the 1964 Tokyo Olympiad); medallions (2), London Athletic Club Public Schools Challenge Cup 1937 (3rd place in High Jump): C.E. Davis (South Africa), 3rd in 1500 metre race in Norway at T.I.F. Club, hallmarked, in original case, G to VG, 3

Lot 220

OLYMPICS, hardback edition of Odes of Pindar - A Dissertation on the Olympick Games (Vol. II), 1753, G

Lot 451

MIXED SPORT, selection, inc. English Badminton Championship 1985, Harlem Globetrotters 1983; football, programmes, song sheets, Sporting Mirror 1950, Topical Times premium (17); boxing, dinner menus; greyhound racing, rugby league, Olympics etc., G to EX, Qty.

Lot 458

OLYMPICS, books, inc. The Story of the Olympic Games by Binfield (1948), 1964 Tokyo Diary, Australia & the Olympic Games by Gordon, 100 Greatest Moments in Olympic History by Greenspan etc., G to EX, 9

Lot 564

Wedgwood rectangular dark blue & white plaque: Sidney Olympics, 36 x 27cm

Lot 168

A collection of coins and stamps, including two 1976 Canadian Olympics four coins silver proof sets, a First Coinage of the Virgin Islands set, other sets and loose coins, along with a couple of school boy stamp albums and loose stamps

Lot 78B

LARGE COLLECTION OF PRE SECOND WORLD WAR 1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS PHOTOGRAPHS & EQUESTRIAN PROGRAMME

Lot 1922

Scarce and historically important football programme relating to the first-ever tour by an English team to pre-Revolutionary Russia in 1911, issued for the match between English Wanderers and a combined Moscow & St Petersburg British Clubs XI, single-sheet of paper, printed in Cyrillic, priced, and with the Russian Julian Calendar date of 20th August, being the 2nd September in the Gregorian Calendar, pencil translations to English language Football in Russia at this time mainly involved teams representing British-owned textile mills. The best known among these was the Charnock family - Clem, James and Harry - whose Vicoul Morozov Mill was situated to the east of Moscow. They created their own team called the Morozovtsi which in the pre WWI period was arguably the best team in Russia and the Charnock family's involvement led directly to Russia joining FIFA in 1912 and entering the Stockholm Olympics of the same year. The present match saw a team comprised of British players living & working in St Petersburg (then the Tsarist capital) and Moscow, who had formed clubs there, play the famous amateur team English Wanderers. The game attracted a gate of 4,500 spectators in St Petersburg and ended as a 14-0 win for the Wanderers. Eight of the English Wanderers starting XI were capped England Amateur Internationals: Ron Brebner Darlington-born goalkeeper and gold medal winner at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Played for a variety of clubs including Chelsea. Tragically died in 1914 having sustained a head injury playing for Leicester Fosse. James Raine Made Football League appearances for Newcastle United, Sunderland, Sheffield United & Glossop. Served as a Major in the Durham Light Infantry during the First World War. Arthur Berry Famous England amateur who won 24 caps and two gold medals for Great Britain at the London 1908 and Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. A double Oxford Blue who made appearances for Liverpool, Fulham, Everton, Wrexham, Northern Nomads and Oxford City. He later Served as Chairman and Director of Liverpool FC. Frederick Chapman Co-founder of English Wanderers and a gold medal winner at the London 1908 Olympic Games. He made Football League appearances for Nottingham Forest. Gordon Hoare Another team member who was a Great Britain Olympic champion, winning gold at Stockholm in 1912. Played Football League matches for Woolwich Arsenal, Glossop and Fulham. Syd Owen Hat-trick scoring England Amateur international forward whose main club was Leicester Fosse. Born in Newcastle-under-Lyme he has various spells at Stoke as well. J E Olley Twice an F.A. Amateur Cup winner with Clapton FC. R W W Cuthbert Played three times as an England Amateur in the same year as the Wanderers 1911 Russian Tour, including twice on the continental tour v Germany and Netherlands. The other English Wanderers players for this game were Bardsley, Gaskell and G Olley, presumably a family relation of J E Olley.

Lot 794

Johnny Weissmuller autographed photographic display, comprising an ink signature mounted with a 8 x 6 in. movie studio photograph of Weissmuller in his famous role as Tarzan, under glass in clip frame, 40 x 30 cm.Johnny (Janos) Weissmuller (Austro-Hungarian/American, 1904 - 1984) an American competition swimmer and actor. Weissmuller was one of the world's fastest swimmers in the 1920's, having won five Olympic gold medals for swimming representing the US in the 1924 Paris Summer Olympics in the 100 metres and 400 metres freestyle competitions and as a member of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay winning team, also winning a bronze medal with the water polo team. In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won two further gold medals in the 100 meter freestyle and as part of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay team. Weissmuller having signed with Bradley, Voorhees & Day (BVD) in 1929, travelling America doing swim shows, promoting the BVD brand of swimwear through modelling, signing autographs and doing radio shows. He made his first motion picture appearance in Glorifying the American Girl as Adonis, then in several Crystal Champions movies with other Olympic champions from the period. His acting career took off when he signed a seven year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and played the role of Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932 movie by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. He starred in six Tarzan movies for MGM with actress Maureen O'Sullivan. In 1942 he moved to Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) and starred in six further Tarzan movies with Johnny Sheffield. Starring in a total of twelve Tarzan movies he established himself as what many movie historians consider the definitive Tarzan.

Lot 795

Lord Burghley typed letter to the Evening Standard's Stanley Tiquet, dated 28th April 1932, on typed letterhead, referring to an invitation Lord Burghley (David George Brownlow Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter) won the 400 metre hurdles gold medal at the1928 Amsterdam Olympics. He was also a sports official, peer, and Conservative politician

Lot 806

US Olympic swimmer Martha Norelius signed 1924 Paris Olympic Games official postcard, No.438 by A & N Paris, signed in ink and dated 19th July 1924, headed JEUX OLYMJEPIQUES DE 1924 showing Norelius in USA costume at the event. The postcard was incorrectly printed Morelinks instead of Norelius. Norelius took gold in the1924 Paris 400 metres freestyle, aged 15, and gold in the same event and in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928.Provenance: The Lucy Morton personal collection

Lot 814

Memorabilia relating to the British figure skater Mollie Phillips at the Lake Placid 1932 Winter Olympic Games,  comprising her rare identity card; guest card for a reception held on 7th February by Lake Placid Athletic Club where games were held; guest card for Olympic Games club; six original photographs from the Games including one showing Phillips carrying the Great Britain flag with other flag bearers; lot contains various signatures (9) The 1932 Lake Placid Winter Games were held between 4th and 13th February. The Great Britain team comprising just four competitors, all skaters. Mollie Doreen Phillips (1907-1994) was born in London and started figure skating in the 1920s, achieving success with Rodney Murdoch in the pairs before switching to singles. For the 1932 Olympics, she was selected for the four-strong all-women Great Britain team, along with 13-year-old Cecilia Colledge and Megan Taylor and Joan Dix, both aged 11. Phillips became the first woman to carry a national flag at an Olympic Games and finished ninth in the women's figure skating singles and 11th in the same event at the 1936 Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The first woman to be elected to the National Ice Skating Association, she then became a high-profile figure skating judge and the first woman to judge at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St Moritz, officiating in a career total of four Winter Games and judging around 50 World and European Championships in her long and active life. She was also a keen dairy cattle breeder in Carmarthenshire.

Lot 820

Three scrapbooks relating to Mollie Phillips' figure skating career, circa 1928-1936,covering the eight years in which she was a leading figure skater and including many photographs, letters, etc; sold together with 5 by 7in. b&w photographs of Phillips carrying the Great Britain flag at the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Olympics with flag bearers of other participating nations; 5 by 7in., b&w photograph of Phillips carrying the flag in front of the GB all-female ice skating team with team officials; and 5 by 7in. b&w photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt opening the Winter Olympics (qty.) Condition is fair to good, with obvious wear to the exterior of each album, spine and spine ends have wear and tear, the interior pages seem good with items stuck down onto each page. Mollie Doreen Phillips (1907-1994) was born in London but lived the majority of her life  in Wales. She started figure skating in the 1920s, achieving success with Rodney Murdoch in the pairs before switching to singles. For the 1932 Olympics, she was selected for the four-strong all-women Great Britain team, along with 13-year-old Cecilia Colledge and Megan Taylor and Joan Dix, both aged 11. Phillips became the first woman to carry a national flag at an Olympic Games and finished ninth in the women's figure skating singles and 11th in the same event at the 1936 Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The first woman to be elected to the National Ice Skating Association, she then became a high-profile figure skating judge and the first woman to judge at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St Moritz, officiating in a career total of four Winter Games and judging around 50 World and European Championships in her long and active life. She was also a keen dairy cattle breeder in Carmarthenshire.

Lot 857

1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, California, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen Canadian ice hockey pennant,green and cream felt pennant printed with the Canadian maple leaf emblem and lettered OLYMPICS 1960 SQUAW VALLEY CAL. KITCHENER WATERLOO DUTCHMEN, 58 by 22cm., minor pin holes The Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (formerly the Berlin-Dutchmen) from Berlin, Ontario, represented Canada at both the 1956 and 1960 Winter Olympics where they won the bronze and silver medal respectively. They are the only self-contained club team to do so at two different Winter Games.

Lot 889

1980 Moscow Olympic Games participant's medal, obverse inscribed XXII OLYMPICS MOSCOW 1980 with Olympic logo and stylized stadium, reverse with Red Square scene, diameter 6cm., in original case with gilt Olympic Rings logo; sold together with a 1924 Paris Olympics tray by P. Lasserre, embossed with a stylized stadium and athlete and inscribed PARIS 1924, 8 by 13cm. (2)

Lot 896

Seoul 1988 Olympic Games trophy issued by the Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee to thank individuals for their role in the preparation of the Games,the gilt-metal trophy surmounted by the Games mascot Hodori, on a base bearing a serial number 0579 with a Korean inscription translating as "Wishing a successful Seoul Olympics and your patriotism will be forever a lamp that throws light on the brilliant future of our country", height 37cm., area of damage to mascot's torch, in original case of issue

Lot 920

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics bearer's torch,designed by Leo Obstbaum, stainless steel, aluminium and steel moulding compound, Canadian symbols, Olympic Rings and inscribed WITH GLOWING HEARTS, also translated in French, in original carrying pouch, length: 94.5cm.

Lot 921

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics bearer's torch,designed by Leo Obstbaum, stainless steel, aluminium and steel moulding compound, Canadian symbols, Olympic Rings and inscribed WITH GLOWING HEARTS, also translated in French, length 94.5cm.

Lot 500

A TRAY AND CASE CONTAINING OVER ONE HUNDRED ANd TWENTY 78S including Frank Sinatra, Bill Haley and the Comets, Elvis Presley, Les Paul, The Everly Brothers, The Olympics, Bing Crosby, etc

Lot 5

Usain Bolt Signed Photo Montage Usain Bolt is widely regarded as the greatest sprinter of all time. He is a world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 x 100 metres relay. He has won 8 Olympic Gold Medals and is the only sprinter to win Olympic 100 metres and 200 metres in three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, and 2016). A great opportunity to own an authentic Usain Bolt signed photo montage, incorporating striking images from Bolt’s renowned athletics career. Framed 87.2 x 87.2 x 2.8 cm Donated by: M G Kerry Accident Repair Centre, Ipswich Photo: Doug Atfield www.mgkerry.co.uk

Lot 90

Signed Photograph of Nick Mason, Richard Jones, Ed Sheeran and Mike Rutherford performing Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here, at the London 2012 Olympics Closing Ceremony Signed by all 4 Musicians This photograph was captured at the Closing Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. It shows an all-star cast of musicians performing Pink Floyd’s hit Wish You Were Here: Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Richard Jones of The Feeling, Ed Sheeran, and Mike Rutherford of Genesis. This is the only copy of the photograph signed by all four performers and was arranged specially for this charity auction. Grateful thanks to Paula Webb Stainton and the four artists for all their help. Framed Signed by: Nick Mason, Richard Jones, Ed Sheeran and Mike Rutherford Photo: David Davies PA Special thanks to: East Anglian Daily Times Printing donated by: Healey’s Print Group

Lot 21

Signed Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill 2016 Team GB Rio Olympics Games Vest   Olympic and triple world champion heptathlete, Dame Jessica Ennis Hill, has personally signed an Adidas Stella McCartney Team GB vest from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, her final Olympics. Dame Jessica won her first world championship in 2009 and triumphed again in 2011. Her phenomenal achievements put her on a pedestal as the poster girl of London 2012 Olympics. She delivered in style at her home games, winning her first Olympic Gold Medal on ‘Super Saturday’. After having a baby, Jessica returned and won a Silver Medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Vest - Size 18   Donated by: Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill  https://www.jessicaennis.net/ Photo: Doug Atfield (1&2)

Lot 113

Original vintage travel poster for Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria, with a photo by Klebelsberg. Innsbruck is the capital city of the Tyrol region and the fifth-largest city in Austria. It's name literally translates as 'Bridge over the Inn' and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. Innsbruck is a popular tourist and skiing destination for the Austrian Alps. The poster features a black and white monotone photograph showing the sihlouette of St. Anne's Column, which stands in the city centre of Innsbruck on Maria-Theresien-Strasse. It was given its name when, in 1703, the last Bavarian troops were driven from the Tyrol on St. Anne's Day (26 July), as part of the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1704, in gratitude, the Landstande vowed to build a monument commemorating the event. Snowy mountains can be seen at the background accompanied by bold red text at the bottom. Very good condition, minor tear at the bottom, minor creasing. Country of issue: Austria, designer: Klebelsberg, size (cm): 70x47.5, year of printing: 1960s

Lot 114

Original vintage travel poster for Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria, with a photo by Klebelsberg. Innsbruck is the capital city of the Tyrol region and the fifth-largest city in Austria. It's name literally translates as 'Bridge over the Inn' and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. Innsbruck is a popular tourist and skiing destination for the Austrian Alps. The poster features a black and white monotone photograph showing a panoramic view of the city, with the built town and alps in the distance, accompanied with bold red lettering below. Very good condition, tears and minor creasing at the right edge. Country of issue: Austria, designer: Dr. Defner, size (cm): 70x50, year of printing: 1960s

Lot 115

Original vintage travel poster for Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria, with a photo by Klebelsberg. Innsbruck is the capital city of the Tyrol region and the fifth-largest city in Austria. It's name literally translates as 'Bridge over the Inn' and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. Innsbruck is a popular tourist and skiing destination for the Austrian Alps. The poster features a black and white monotone photograph of the famous sight Goldenes Dachl, 'Golden Roof', considered as the city's most famous symbol. Completed in 1500, the roof was decorated with 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles for Emperor Maximilian I to mark his wedding to Bianca Maria Sforza.The Emperor and his wife used the balcony to observe festivals, tournaments, and other events that took place in the square below. Excellent condition. Country of issue: Austria, designer: Sickert, size (cm): 70x47.5, year of printing: 1960s

Lot 116

Original vintage travel poster for Igls, Tyrol, Austria. The Tyrol region has long been a popular skiing destination in the Austrian Alps. Igls is the name of a skiing resort not far from Innsbruck, and has hosted the downhill skiing events at both the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. The poster features a black and white photograph of the snowly landscape with pine trees and the peaks of the alps in the far distance, with bold red text below. Excellent condition, minor tears. Country of issue: Austria, designer: Pramhofer, size (cm): 69.5x50, year of printing: 1960s

Lot 349

Original sport advertising poster of the Olympic torch relay route map at the 1936 Summer Olympic games, held in Berlin. The poster features a map of the route, running from Olympia to Berlin via Athens, Delphi, Thessaloniki, Sofia, Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Prague, and Dresden. The graphics feature a hand holding the torch with a burning flame, designed by German sculptor Walter Lemcke. The 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay was the first of its kind, following on from the reintroduction of the Olympic Flame at the 1928 Games. It pioneered the modern convention of moving the flame via a relay system from Greece to the Olympic venue. Leni Riefenstahl filmed the relay for the award-winning but controversial 1938 film Olympia. The map contains small illustrations of sights across the various checkpoints, including the Acropolis, St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, and the Brandenburg Gate. The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: Spiele der XI. Olympiade), were an international multi-sport event held from 1 to 16 August 1936 in Berlin, Germany. Berlin won the bid to host the Games over Barcelona at the 29th IOC Session on 26 April 1931. The 1936 Games marked the second and most recent time the International Olympic Committee gathered to vote in a city that was bidding to host those Games. Hitler saw the 1936 Games as an opportunity to promote his government and ideals of racial supremacy and antisemitism, and the official Nazi party paper, the Völkischer Beobachter, wrote in the strongest terms that Jews should not be allowed to participate in the Games. In a blow to the NSDAP theories, Jesse Owens of the United States won four gold medals in the sprint and long jump events, and became the most successful athlete to compete in Berlin, while Germany was the most successful country overall with 89 medals total, with the United States coming in second with 56 medals. Good condition, foxing, tears, staining. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 101x63.5, year of printing: 1936

Lot 358

Original vintage sport event poster for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico / Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada issued by the Paris National Bank - Banque Nacional de Paris (BNP). The 1968 Summer Olympics (Spanish: Juegos Oli­mpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, from October 12th to the 27th. These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country. They were the first Games to use an all-weather (smooth) track for track and field events instead of the traditional cinder track. The 1968 Games were the third to be held in the last quarter of the year, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's repression. BNP became a partner for the Olympic Games in Mexico. To mark this event, BNP created an “in-house” poster based on an image from the Mayan calendar: the rotation of planets around the sun and the succession of days and nights. Acceptable condition, tears, creasing, paper losses and pinholes. Country of issue: France, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 120x80, year of printing: 1968

Lot 362

Original vintage sports poster for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich (Olympische Spiele Munchen) featuring a great design by artist Allan D'Arcangelo. The 1972 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. The sporting nature of the event was largely overshadowed by the Munich massacre in the second week, in which eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer at Olympic village were killed by Black September terrorists. The 1972 Summer Olympics were the second Summer Olympics to be held in Germany, after the 1936 Games in Berlin, which had taken place under the Nazi regime. The West German Government had been eager to have the Munich Olympics present a democratic and optimistic Germany to the world, as shown by the Games' official motto, "Die Heiteren Spiele", or "the cheerful Games". The logo of the Games was a blue solar logo (the "Bright Sun") by Otl Aicher, the designer and director of the visual conception commission. The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially named Olympic mascot. The Olympic Fanfare was composed by Herbert Rehbein. The Olympic Park (Olympiapark) is based on Frei Otto's plans and after the Games became a Munich landmark. The competition sites, designed by architect Günther Behnisch, included the Olympic swimming hall, the Olympics Hall (Olympiahalle, a multipurpose facility) and the Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion), and an Olympic village very close to the park. The design of the stadium was considered revolutionary, with sweeping canopies of acrylic glass stabilized by metal ropes, used on such a large scale for the first time. Very good condition, light bumps on margins. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Allan D'Arcangelo, size (cm): 101x64, year of printing: 1971

Lot 367

Original vintage sports poster for a horse riding event at the 1972 Munich Olympics Olympische Spiele Munchen featuring a stylised design depicting a rider on a horse jumping in shades of yellow orange green and blue based on a photo by Garry Cranham. Printed in Germany by Rehm Verlag Munchen. The 1972 Olympic Games posters aimed to "represent the intertwining of sports and art worldwide". Excellent condition. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Gerry Cranham, size (cm): 84x59.5, year of printing: 1972

Lot 368

Original vintage sports poster for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich (Olympische Spiele Munchen) designed by Hans Hartung. The 1972 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. The sporting nature of the event was largely overshadowed by the Munich massacre in the second week, in which eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer at Olympic village were killed by Black September terrorists. The 1972 Summer Olympics were the second Summer Olympics to be held in Germany, after the 1936 Games in Berlin, which had taken place under the Nazi regime. The West German Government had been eager to have the Munich Olympics present a democratic and optimistic Germany to the world, as shown by the Games' official motto, "Die Heiteren Spiele", or "the cheerful Games". The logo of the Games was a blue solar logo (the "Bright Sun") by Otl Aicher, the designer and director of the visual conception commission. The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially named Olympic mascot. The Olympic Fanfare was composed by Herbert Rehbein. The Olympic Park (Olympiapark) is based on Frei Otto's plans and after the Games became a Munich landmark. The competition sites, designed by architect Günther Behnisch, included the Olympic swimming hall, the Olympics Hall (Olympiahalle, a multipurpose facility) and the Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion), and an Olympic village very close to the park. The design of the stadium was considered revolutionary, with sweeping canopies of acrylic glass stabilized by metal ropes, used on such a large scale for the first time. Good condition, stain on right margin. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Hans Hartung, size (cm): 101x64, year of printing: 1972

Lot 369

Original vintage sports poster for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich (Olympische Spiele Munchen) designed by Paul Wunderlich. The 1972 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. The sporting nature of the event was largely overshadowed by the Munich massacre in the second week, in which eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer at Olympic village were killed by Black September terrorists. The 1972 Summer Olympics were the second Summer Olympics to be held in Germany, after the 1936 Games in Berlin, which had taken place under the Nazi regime. The West German Government had been eager to have the Munich Olympics present a democratic and optimistic Germany to the world, as shown by the Games' official motto, "Die Heiteren Spiele", or "the cheerful Games". The logo of the Games was a blue solar logo (the "Bright Sun") by Otl Aicher, the designer and director of the visual conception commission. The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially named Olympic mascot. The Olympic Fanfare was composed by Herbert Rehbein. The Olympic Park (Olympiapark) is based on Frei Otto's plans and after the Games became a Munich landmark. The competition sites, designed by architect Günther Behnisch, included the Olympic swimming hall, the Olympics Hall (Olympiahalle, a multipurpose facility) and the Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion), and an Olympic village very close to the park. The design of the stadium was considered revolutionary, with sweeping canopies of acrylic glass stabilized by metal ropes, used on such a large scale for the first time. Excellent condition. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Paul Wunderlich, size (cm): 101x64, year of printing: 1972

Lot 204

A 'Change Checker' Album Containing Approximately 80 x English Coins, Victoria to Elizabeth II, mostly bronze & cupro-nickel from circulation & 10 x silver coins including: William IV halfcrown 1836 AFine, Victoria crown 1888 sometime lightly gilded, edge knock at 11 o'clock VG to AFine, 'Gothic' florin 1884 VG/AFine & double florin 1887 Arabic 1 in date, edge bumps GFine to AVF & a few silver threepences, together with 22 x cupro-nickel crowns & £5 coins: 1953, 1965, 1972, 1977(x3), 1980(x2), 1981, 1993(x2), 1999(x2) 'Millennium' & 'Diana Memorial', 2000 'Queen Mother Centenary,' 2002(x2) 'Queen Mother' & 'Golden Jubilee', 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012(x2) 'London Olympics' & 'Diamond Jubilee,' some with certificates in a Westminster case & a bankroll of 20 x 1972 crowns; lot also includes Jersey 3 x commemorative £5: 2011 'Lifetime of Service,' 2013 'Coronation Jubilee' & 2016 '90th Birthday,' Guernsey £5 2012 'Lifetime of Service,' Isle of Man £5 2017 'Triskelion,' Sandwich Islands £2 2016 '90th Birthday' & Falkland Islands 50p 2002 'Golden Jubilee,' all cupro-nickel, all encapsulated BU & New Zealand dollar 2012 'The Hobbit' series, obv. Queen's portrait by Rank-Broadley, rev. Bilbo Baggins reading contract; aluminium/bronze, in a presentation pack UNC

Lot 316

3 x Silver Proof £5 Coins 'Countdown to London 2012' dated 2009 ('Swimming'), 2010 ('Athletics') & 2011 ('Cycling'), each featuring the London 2012 logo in colour, together with the Official London 2012 Olympics silver proof £5 depicting the London skyline & pictograms of various Olympic sports; all 38.6mm, 28,28g sterling silver, with certificates of authenticity, individually encapsulated in Royal Mint fitted case of issue FDC; lot also includes, in a separate case of issue, a gold-plated Official London 2012 Olympics silver proof £5, 38.6mm, 28.28g, sterling silver plated with fine gold, with certificate of authenticity FDC

Lot 422

Assorted 1930's film reels, including 1930s Leni Riefenstahl 1936 Olympics (in five boxes)

Lot 317

UK COINS 2012 50P OLYMPICS X22 DIFFERENT IN NICE CONDITION

Lot 314

A 2012 Silver Proof Coin commemorating The Olympics together with another similar and thirteen other similar silver proof coins

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