RR Auction: Olympics Memorabilia 2021-01-21 Auction - 205 Price Results - RR Auction in MA - Page 3
RR Auction: Olympics Memorabilia
Athens 1896 Olympics Bronze Winner's MedalAthens 1896 Olympics Glass Lantern SlidesParis 1900 Exposition Universelle Set of (5) Medals
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Boston, MA, United States
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RR Auction: Olympics Memorabilia

Chronicling over a century of Olympic history, this auction boasts over 200 lots commemorating the resolve and spirit of the enduring Olympic tradition. The sale is highlighted by winner's medals, relay torches, and official badges. Major lots include a super rare winner's medal from the Athens 1896 Olympics?the first modern Olympiad?as well as golds from recent Games like London 2012 and Sydney 2000. Top torches include Lake Placid 1980 and Calgary 1988. Also featured is the noteworthy collection of Tug Wilson, an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1920 Olympics and went on to serve as president of the United States Olympic Committee from 1953 to 1965.
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Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics Torchbearer Plaque: Scarce torchbearer plaque issued for the Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics. Bronze, 66 gm, 38 mm x 70 mm, by Veljekset Sundqvist of Helsinki. The front of the medal depicts a large flame emerging behind
7052: Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics Torchbearer PlaqueEst.
$150
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$250
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Tug Wilson's Olympic Pin Collection: Tug Wilson’s collection of 15 pins from various Summer and Winter Olympiads, which include: Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics, Rome 1960 Summer Olympics, Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics, Tokyo
7055: Tug Wilson's Olympic Pin CollectionEst.
$200
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$400
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Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics IOC Badge: Scarce and attractive International Olympic Committee badge issued for the Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics, measuring 40 mm x 49 mm, featuring an enameled design of the Winter Olympics logo set on a
7059: Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics IOC BadgeEst.
$500
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$700
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Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics Winner's Diploma: Scarce official winner’s diploma issued to Australia’s Murray Rose in the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay at the Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics, 23 x 17.5, with Olympic rings, Melbourne
7061: Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics Winner's DiplomaEst.
$2,000
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$3,000
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Tug Wilson's Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics National: Tug Wilson’s National Olympic Committee “President” badge issued for the Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics, 38 mm x 114 mm, with Olympic rings, torch and image of Australia, and
7062: Tug Wilson's Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics NationalEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
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Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics Unawarded Bronze: Rare unawarded winner’s medal for the Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 57 mm, 86 gm, by Herff Jones, Indiana. The front features embossed heads of male and female athletes in
7065: Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics Unawarded BronzeEst.
$6,000
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$8,000
Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Winner's Diploma: Official third-place winner's diploma from the Rome 1960 Summer Olympics, 24.5 x 18.25, awarded to Vasily Borisov of the Soviet Union for his bronze medal finish in "Arma Libera a 300 M" (300 metre
7067: Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Winner's DiplomaEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Group of (5) Badges: Collection of five different badges issued for the Rome 1960 Summer Olympics, each measuring approximately 38 mm x 48 mm, featuring laurel bezels with inset medallions depicting Romulus and Remus
7068: Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Group of (5) BadgesEst.
$500
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$700
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Tug Wilson's Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Gold Olympiade: Tug Wilson’s brilliant ‘Olimpiade Medal’ issued for the Rome 1960 Summer Olympics. Gold .900 (21.6K), 105 gm (3.7 oz), 61 mm, designed by Renato Signorini (Pietro Giampaoli of
7070: Tug Wilson's Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Gold OlympiadeEst.
$8,000
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$10,000
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Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Torch: Official 1960 Rome Summer Olympics torch, constructed of bronzed aluminum, measuring 15.5Ë in length and 3.75Ë at its widest point, manufactured by the Curtisa firm of Bologna. The torch’s
7072: Rome 1960 Summer Olympics TorchEst.
$5,000
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$6,000