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Five Isle of Man silver proof commemorative Crown Sets: Two 1979 one Crown sets, Millenium of Tynwald commemorative (5) each; 1980 Crown set, 1980 Olympics commemorative (4); 1981 Crown set, International year of the Disabled commemorative (4); 1984 Crown set, 1984 Olympics commemorative (4); all in cases, together with Ten isle of man silver proof commemorative Crowns: 1977 Crown, Silver Jubilee Appeal commemorative; 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative; 1978 crown, Anniversary of Coronation commemorative; 1979 Crownmedal, Margaret Thatcher commemorative; 1980 Crown, Lake Placid Winter Olympics commemorative, 1980 Crown, Bicentenary of the Derby commemorative; 1980 Crown, Queen Mother 80th Birthday commemorative; Two 1986 Crowns, Royal Wedding commemorative, all in cases, and a 1976 Crown, "Washington" American Bicentenary commemorative, in folio. [total 32 silver proof crowns]. (qty)
Sporting Posters, comprising; The Dream Team 1996 USA Basketball, 1996 Centennial Olympic Games Atlanta, 1996 Opening Ceremony USA, Atlanta Olympics 1996, Atlanta 1996, 'Starter' Official hat sponsors of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Centennial Olympic Atlanta 1996, Celebrating 100yrs of Olympic Glory and a German Football Poster, (9). S4M
Omega. A limited edition stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph bracelet watchModel: Seamaster Beijing Olympics 2008Reference: 178.1112, Limited Edition No.724/2008Date: Circa 2008Movement: 33-jewel Cal.3301 automatic, adjusted to 5 positions, No.78125232Dial: Black, polished baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions and base pulsations scale, silvered subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 12 hour and 30 minute recording, polished lance hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph hand with Olympic rings to baseCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games logo to back, twin chronograph buttons, No.78125232Strap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished 1578/950 Omega linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed deployant claspSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 42mm Accompaniments: Omega box, outer card, International warranty, Limited series, Pictograms and Chronometer certificate cards, operating instructions, spare links, swing tagFootnotes:Omega has a very special relationship with the Olympic Games and was the first company ever appointed Official Timekeeper for all Olympic disciplines, dating back to when it supplied watches for use in the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles.The Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 marked its 23rd appearance at the Games- far more than any other watch manufacturer. To celebrate the Olympics in Beijing, Omega released a number of limited edition pieces from its Seamaster, Constellation and De Ville ranges.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The London 1908 Olympics Games Competitor badge of William James "Bill" Bailey, numbered verso '1360'; together with his Berlin 1936 XI Olympiade badge with 'Rad-rennen' ribbon, numbered 3598 in black enamel; and London 1948 XIV Olympiad 'Team Manager' badge and ribbon; together with Cycling's Championnats du Monde, Zurich 1946 UCI delegates badge on lapel ribbon, and accompanying bronzed badge from the same event, both cast by Paul Kramer, Neuchatel; other enamelled lapel badges including World's Cycling Championship Trials, Brooklands, 'The Bicycle' magazine lapel badge, two enamelled cycling tie-pins, and his First World War service medals and miniatures, named as 'M2-134470 W. O. CL.11. W. J. Bailey A.S.C.'Footnote: William James 'Bill' Bailey (6 April 1888 – 12 February 1971) was a World renowned sprint and road cyclist in the early 20th century. As an amateur at the age of 20 he competed in the 1908 London Olympics in the Men's Sprint (Heat 7) and Men's 5,000m (Semi-final 1) events, but failed to reach the Finals in either event. Undeterred, the following year he went on to win the national sprint title in 1909, 1912 and 1913, as well as the World sprint titles in 1909-1911 and 1913. He was the victor of Europe's leading sprint event the Grand Prix de Paris in four consecutive years 1910-1913. In 1914 he turned professional, but the outbreak of War saw him join and serve in the Army Service Corps. He resumed his cycling career in 1920 when he won bronze medal in the track sprint event at the UCI World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. He remained a professional racer throughout the 1920s and set a British record in 1928 for the half-mile standing start at the age of 40. After his racing career Bill Bailey became heavily involved in coaching and cycling event management. Although acknowledged to have helped the British team in the 1928 Olympics, the medals here for the Berlin and London Olympiads of 1936 and 1948 suggest he was still a principal figure in British cycling throughout the mid-century. He raced around the World and was arguably more well known abroad as he was on British soil. A well known figure in America, he organised race meets at the banked Brooklands circuit, and the American fan base would even be heard singing "Won't you go home Bill Bailey"! He was also a founder of The Bicycle magazine in 1936, and seemingly a UCI delegate for the 1946 World Championships held in Zurich.
A collection of British and World coins, including five medieval silver hammered coins, a George VI 1935 crown, a South Africa half crown 1932, a Mexico Olympics 25 peso, a Marie Teresa thaler, a Napoleon III 5 franc 1869, Louis XVI 17778 and 1779 coins, an Isle of Man 1798 coin, Georgian cartwheel penny and halfpenny, two East India Company coins, a copper Coventry Halfpenny and a Shrewsbury Halfpenny. (1 bag)
Olympics 1996 official RAF FDC39 cover. The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force signed by Wing Commander M. Swan LLB RAF Officer Commanding No 11 Squadron. Cover commemorates No. 11 Squadron Swifter and Keener than Eagles. Five Olympics 1996 GB stamps. British Forces 2525 Postal Services July 1996 triple postmarked. Flown from RAF Leeming in Tornado F3 ZE160 "DV" as one of an 8-ship formation escorting Tornado GR1 aircraft against a mixed Combat Air Patrol of Tornado F3 and USAF F15C aircraft defending a High Value Airborne Defence Asset. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Gen Brian Horrocks typed signed letter dated 1969 on his own stationary, regarding the story of Nurse Cavell and a broadcast about his last escape. Lieutenant General Sir Brian Gwynne Horrocks, KCB, KBE, DSO, MC (7 September 1895 - 4 January 1985) was a British Army officer, chiefly remembered as the commander of XXX Corps in Operation Market Garden and other operations during the Second World War. He also served in the First World War and the Russian Civil War, was taken prisoner twice, and competed in the modern pentathlon at the 1924 Paris Olympics. Later he was a television presenter, wrote books on military history, and was Black Rod in the House of Lords for 14 years. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Two Albums of Victorian and later British coinage, including sixpences, three pence, florins, crowns etc. together with the 1970 Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland coin set, The Decimal Coinage 1971 set, Big Ben 150th Anniversary £5 proof coin with 2012 Olympics colour logo and other commemorative coins
A collection of USA coins in six collector's trays including:dollars: 1879 EF, 1881D AEF, 1921 AEF, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1972 (two) 1974, 1976, 1979; halves: 1906O AF, 1907D fair, also EF plus: 1964, 1967, 1968 (three), 1971, 1972, 1974 & 1976, also collection of quarters, including 1902 AF, dimes, including 1839 O Fair, 1855 AF, half dimes 1851 AF,1861 GF; nickel,.3 cents 1852 AF, and one cent coins, along with Mexico 25 pesetas 1968 Olympics GEF; etc
Olympics Berlin 1936, porcelain bell still bank, 'Erzeugnis Per Porzellanstadt Selb, Bayer Ostmark' in green to base, the body featuring This German Eagle Clutching The Five Olympic Rings, Brandanberg Gate, the base rim stating '1-16 August 1936' Swastika Symbol, '11 Olympische Spiele, Berlin', 10cm high.
Edwin Moses Olympics champ signed large card inscribe 400 meters 97.95 Sec WR, with small magazine photo. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Llewellyn (Harry Morton, 1911-1999). A group of 12 photographically illustrated typed diaries and journals, mostly 1930s, including 2 diaries giving much detailed information about Llewellyn’s steeplechasing, one diary for his showjumping and one untitled album with further equestrian pursuits, the remaining diaries covering Llewellyn’s trips to Canada (2 volumes, 1930), Southern Rhodesia (2 volumes, 1932), Germany, Poland, Russia & Turkey (1935), and Central Europe (3 volumes including one largely duplicated, 1936), each volume approximately 50 leaves with personal and commercially purchased photographs, many leaves loose in contemporary uniform roan binders, all but two gilt-titled to spines and upper covers, plus an original pen, ink and wash cartoon by J.C. Walker featuring a vignette of Llewellyn on his horse with other unidentified athletes, with the vignette caption, ‘Our only hope of a gold medal from Helsinki [1952 Olympics] seems to be dear old Foxhunter [Llewellyn’s horse]’, some slight browning, pasted on card, 31 x 46 cm (Qty: 13)NOTESProvenance: By direct descent from the family. Sir Harry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE, was a British Equestrian champion, the second son of Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet. He achieved some success a showjumping champion during the 1930s and competed in the Grand National Steeplechase, coming second in 1936. After seeing action during World War II he concentrated on show jumping, buying Foxhunter in 1947, the duo winning a bronze medal in the team event at the 1948 Summer Olympics, and going on to win Great Britain’s only gold medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics, in the team jumping equestrian event. In 1990 he was inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.
Original vintage Olympics sport poster for the 1968 Winter Olympic Games /Jeux Olympiques D’Hiver held in Grenoble France from 6-18 February 1968. Great design by Jean Brian (1910-1990) depicting the multicoloured Olympic rings racing through the snow speeding down a piste with the text and logo below. Good condition, small restored paper loss in bottom left corner, light stain in margin, backed on linen. Country: France, year of printing: 1968, designer: Jean Brian , size (cm): 96x64
Original vintage sport advertising poster for Skis Rossignol and for its famous plasticometal Rossignol Roc 550 skis. Skis Rossignol (or simply Rossignol) is a French manufacturer of alpine, snowboard, and Nordic equipment, as well as related outerwear and accessories, located in Isère, France. Founded in 1907 by Abel Rossignol, the company became the world's largest ski manufacturer in the 1970s after setting up a distribution company in the U.S. and launching its first Nordic skis. In the early 1970s, Rossignol made a major breakthrough when it substituted a low density polyurethane foam core for traditional wood. Associated with zicral (an aluminum alloy), the new core gave these skis extra resistance to twist and opened their exceptional performance levels to mass markets. Scoring its first victories in the 1970 World Cup, the Roc 550 was still on the victory podiums in the Innsbruck Olympics in 1976. Colourful and striking design by Francois Dardelet showing two people on a motorbike carrying a pair of Rossignol Roc 550 skis with the image set against a vivid blue background. Good condition, tears in margins and pinholes in corners. Country: France, year of printing: 1970s, designer: Francois Dardelet, size (cm): 49.5x76 (Horizontal)
Original vintage Munich Olympic Summer sports poster for the annual Brown Ribbon of Germany / Das Braune Band von Deutschland 26 July 1936 - 500 Years of German Horse Racing in Munich at the international horse race week at the Riem racecourse 15 to 29 July with Exhibitions Festivals Sport and Colourful Nights 1 June to 25 October and the Chess Olympics / Schach Olympia 26 August to 3 September. Great Art Deco design by Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger (1878-1950) issued by the Third Reich to promote a summer of horse racing, sporting and cultural events in celebration of the 1936 Olympic Games (the Games of the XI Olympiad) in Berlin featuring a great image of a goddess in a floating dress holding a bow and a flower garland wreath with horses racing behind her and a fireworks illuminating the night above the city skyline, the text above and below in stylised white letters against the blue background and across the image on a ribbon. Printed by Joh Roth, Sel. W., Munich. Large size. Very good condition, light staining on margins. Country: Germany, year of printing: 1936, designer: Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger, size (cm): 120x85
Original vintage sport advertising poster for Skis Rossignol promoting the success of its equipment at the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo in Japan: 'After Grenoble and Val Gardena, Rossignol wins again in Sapporo, 7 medals' with the text also featured in French, German and Italian. (Dopo Grenoble e Val Gardena trionfo Rossignol a Sapporo/7 medaglie - nach grenoble und groenden )The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XI Olympic Winter Games were a winter multi-sport event which was held from February 3 to February 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Hokkaid?, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympics to be held outside Europe and North America, and only the third game (summer or winter) held outside those regions overall, after Melbourne (1956 Summer Olympics) and Tokyo (1964 Summer Olympics). Skis Rossignol (or simply Rossignol), a French manufacturer of alpine, snowboard, and Nordic equipment, as well as related outerwear and accessories, located in Isère, France. Founded in 1907 by Abel Rossignol, the company became the world's largest ski manufacturer in the 1970s after setting up a distribution company in the U.S. and launching its first Nordic skis. Colourful and striking design by Francois Dardelet showing the silhouettes of eight skiers against a dark blue background with the logo of the Sapporo Winter Games displayed in the centre of the poste. Fair condition, cracks, tears and creases in margins. Country: France, year of printing: 1972, designer: Francois Dardelet, size (cm): 100x64
Original vintage sport poster: Modern Pentathlon - horse riding, shooting, swimming, fencing, running. 3rd International Youth Games in Moscow. With the revival of the Olympic Games in the modern era, the pentathlon returned in two formats. The athletics pentathlon was a modern variation on the original events, with a competition over five track and field events. The modern pentathlon, invented by Pierre de Coubertin (father of the Modern Olympics), was a variation on the military aspect of the Ancient pentathlon. It focused on the skills required by a late-19th-century soldier, with competitions in shooting, swimming, fencing, equestrianism, and cross country running. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor folds, minor restored tears on margins. Country: Russia, year of printing: 1957, designer: A Gitberg, N Znamensky, M Kanevsky, Y Gapeev, size (cm): 69.5x95
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