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Original vintage sport advertising poster for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich (Munchen). Stylised image of a canoeist by Erich Bauman to promote the Kanu Slalom race held in Augsburg. The 1972 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1972), 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.Year of printing: 1971, country of printing: Germany, designer: Erich Baumann, dimensions (cm): 119x84. Good condition, waving, tears and creases in margins.
A Bvlgari Zero Automatic limited edition wristwatch, the signed circular black dial detailed Automatic Athens 093/200, having gilt baton and gilt Arabic numerals, gilt hands, centre seconds and with a date of the month aperture, the dial surround detailed Bvlgari, the caseback glazed to show the gilt jewelled movement, detailed Bvlgari 25 jewels Swiss Made, on a Bvlgari brown leather strap, having a black buckle, with a Bvlgari Automatic International Guarantee booklet, detailed 11.3.94, the wristwatch was produced in commemoration of The Athens 2004 Olympics, with a Bvlgari case.
GREAT BRITAIN & WORLD STAMPS including a home made album mostly with used stamps mounted on paper, including a large number of 1d Red's (perf and inperf) with plate numbers, 2d Blue's (perf), a large number of Victorian One Penny's, George V, 2/6 Half Crown Unicorn (used and unused), British Empire Exhibition (used and unused), 1935 Silver Jubilee stamps (used and unused), Edward VIII, George VI (1948 Olympics etc), also with stamps from Australia, Barbados, Basutoland 1947 cover, Canada, South Africa, Hong Kong, India, and various commonwealth countries. 2nd home made album with foreign content (Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany and many more, used and unused), and a Marvel stamp album with sparse content. (3)
Torvill and Dean signature piece two 6x4 signed white cards signed separately by the Olympic Ice Dance Legends. Torvill and Dean (Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean) are English ice dancers and former British, European, Olympic and World champions. At the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics the pair won gold and became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9s which included artistic impression scores of 6.0 from every judge, after skating to Maurice Ravel's Bolero. One of the most-watched television events ever in the United Kingdom, their 1984 Olympics performance was watched by a British television audience of more than 24 million people. Good condition Est.
A collection of 27x assorted pre WWII Second World War German Nazi Third Reich black & white postcards and real photograph candid images of military parades, ruins and 1936 Berlin Olympics. Photographs to include; military marching forces, tanks driving towards the Victory Column and scenes of the Olympics. Provenance - Taken by the vendors father-in-law.
An extensive archive of Olympic 1928 memorabilia relating to John Edward London, who won a bronze and silver medal at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. He was the first British athlete to use starting blocks in an athletics race. The lot contains a trophy, various medallions and articles relating to Jack London.
Various Artists 2012 Olympic Games Limited Edition Box SetThe complete deluxe set of twelve digital prints in colours, 2012, each on wove paper, all housed within the original clamshell box, the box numbered from the edition of 2012, published by Olympics, London, each sheet 400 x 300mm ( 15 3/4 x 11 7/8in) (folio)Artists include: Rachel Whiteread, Chris Ofili, Howard Hodgkin, Anthea Hamilton, Bridget Riley, Martin Creed, Tracey Emin, Michael Craig-Martin, Sarah Morris, Fiona Banner, Bob and Roberta Smith, and Gary Hume.
OLYMPICS, photos, inc. signed (2), Carl Lewis (h/s with US flag after winning ninth gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympiad), Mary Peters (h/s promoting 1976 Canadian coin set); unsigned press photos from 1936 Garmisch Winter Olympiad, inc. bobsleigh course (8) & Bayer & Herber (figure skating), mainly 9 x 7, most with typed annotation to backs, G to EX, 12
MIXED SPORT, selection, inc. boxing, signed colour photo by Lennox Lewis (half-length on podium receiving gold medal for Canada at the 1988 Olympics), rowing, Redgrave & Pinsent, signed colour photos (3), by Redgrave only (2) & by both (1); unsigned (6), mainly 12 x 8, images from 1992 & 2000 Olympic Games; rugby union press photos, Jason Leonard, Bill Beaumont, Warrington v Wigan 1996, Lee Crookes, England v France 1985, Dallaglio/Johnson, Ron Andrew, Mark Douglas etc., 12 x 9 and smaller, no annotation, VG to EX, 55*
ATHLETICS, selection, inc. signed (4), photos, Chris Braysher (full-length setting pace for Roger Bannisters 4-minute mile), Jonathan Edwards (full-length jumping to world record at 1995 Gothenburg World Championships); commemorative covers (2), Sally Gunnell (1996 Olympics) & Mary Peters; proof photographs for Athletics Arena magazine (approx. 575 photos on sixteen A4 sheets), G to EX, 20*
VARIOUS - SUE SAMPLER 1965 LP (ILP 919) - 2 COPIES INCLUDING 'MISTITLED'. Very unusual bundle to include 2 copies of the 1965 'Sue Sampler Recorded For Clubs', a promotional only Sue release (ILP 919) that was 'not available to public - all tracks available on singles'. Both on white labels, one copy has printed blue text whilst the other has a mistitled hand written label stating 'Sue Story ILP 919 Sample Test Pressing' - this is incorrect as 'The Sue Story' was released as ILP 925 (in the same year) - though interestingly some tracks did appear on 'The Sue Story' (Paul Revere, Olympics, Daylighters. Ike & Tina Turner, Chris Kenner, James Brown and Bobby Parker). The 'mistitled' copy is in VG condition - still with glossy playing surfaces, there are some surface/scuff markings that are never heavier. The 'correctly' titled copy is in G+ condition with many surface/scuff markings and a couple of light scratches.
Assortment of stamps including Netherlands, Lithuania, Under Japanese Occupation, Poland High Value, Russia printed value, Russia Olympics, Russia space, Serbia, Slovakia early postally, mint Spain used perforate, Spanish stamps with margins, Zaragoza, block Sweden, Sevilla/Quinta/Goya, Sweden revenue early, in five albums.
OLYMPIC/ATHLETICS MEMORABILIA, to include London Olympics 1948 framed tickets, loose tickets, magazines, signatures Harrison 'Bones' Dillard, David Bond, June Paul, a collection 1972 Olympics Esso cards, 1958 European Athletics Championships, Stockholm, inflight menu signed by athletes, an Adidas running vest, etc
An exceptionally rare signed postcard from the Lucy Morton autograph collection comprising of a French issued postcard of the Great Britain Swimming & Diving teams for the 1924 Paris Olympics, taken at Blackpool prior to leaving for Paris, signed to reverse by virtually the full squad and officials, approximately 42 signatures in pencil, including Tanner, Barker, McKenzie; members of the ladies 4 x 100 silver medal relay team Hatfield, Belle, White; diving Hunt; water polo Molesworth and others and F A Unwin who took part in 1908 Olympics; sold together with a signed b & w photocard of Lucy Morton wearing GB Olympic uniform, signed to reverse, dated 1924, (2)
A selection of Great Britain Adidas Team Clothing, dating from the 1980's onwards,comprising of a white track suit zipped top with red/blue badge, Olympic rings, Great Britain 1984 logo for the Los Angeles Olympics; a white track suit zipped top with red/blue badge, Olympic rings, Great Britain Athens 2004 logo; a white track suit zipped top with red/blue trim, Great Britain flag, circa 1980's; a red track suit zipped top with white/blue trim, Great Britain badge on white embroidered patch, circa 1980's; a navy track suit zipped top with red/white trim, Great Britain with flag embroidery; a blue track suit bottom, cut to make shorts, with badge for Barcelona Olympic Games, circa 1992; a white t-shirt with navy/red trim, Great Britain & Avia logos; a selection of navy athletics team training items, shorts, long pants, t-shirt, long sleeved jersey, each bearing Great Britain & Avia logos, (11)
Sports related books, programmes, booklets, stamps and other collectables,comprising Coalport Limited Edition Commemorative Plate W.G. Grace Century of Centuries 1866-1895, 22cm diameter; sold together with a Royal Doulton Limited Edition History of the Ashes, with Official certificate signed by Don Bradman, no.1187 of 7,500, 26 cm diameter; 1948 Olympiad with complete Olympic records since 1896 by H.J Oaten of The Evening News London; three sheets of souvenir stamps for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, commemorating the Centennial Olympic Games, twenty stamps per sheet and "The Cup" 1884 - 1933 Jubilee edition booklet with images of all the FA Cup wining teams, back cover missing, Everybody's Book of Games published by Saxon & Co London 3rd edition 1896; The Laws of Croquet 1898 published by Benetfink & Co; Rules of Lawn tennis 1946; a pottery pipe with leaf painted decoration upon a tennis racquet inscribed "Jeux Olympiques", circa 1924; 1956 Olympiad Melbourne Australia postcard; Mexico 70 postcard, with writing on reverse; Roland Garros by Bruno Aveillan, a hardback of photographs and The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News Saturday June 8th 1907, (qty)
Ray Smith Moscow Olympics 1980 Memorabilia,a collection of various items related to Ray Smith, walking judge at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, comprising official judge's uniform of trousers and blazer, congress briefcase, a Republic of China Track and Field T-shirt, 25 Moscow 1980 metal badges, a plastic Moscow 1980 bear mascot, set of wooden Russian dolls and one Russian medal (7)
Ephemera relating to swimmer Lucy Morton who became Britain's first women's swimming Gold medallist when she won the 200 metres breast stroke at the 1924 Paris Olympics,Comprising a rare programme for the final on 18 July 1924 plus original postcards featuring Morton in swimming costume, the GB team and the squad parading at the opening ceremony, a b&w action photo of Morton winning the Gold and an embroidered Olympic Games 1924 blazer badge (6)
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