RR Auction: Olympics 2022-01-20 Auction - 193 Price Results - RR Auction in MA - Page 3
Garmisch 1936 Winter Olympics Bronze Winnerâ€London 2012 Summer Olympics Silver Winner's MedalCalgary 1988 Winter Olympics Torch
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Boston, MA, United States
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RR Auction: Olympics

Boasting an unprecedented selection of winner's medals, rare torches, and outstanding ephemera, RR Auction's January 2022 Olympic auction is set to be a record-breaker. Highlights include Daniel Frank?s St. Louis 1904 Olympics silver winner's medal for long jump; a rare torch from the first Winter Olympics relay at Oslo; an exceedingly rare gold medal for 'Ice Hockey' from the Lillehammer Winter Games; and silver medals from London, Nagano, Garmisch, and Torino. The nearly 200-item sale is bolstered by assorted participation medals, badges, and other interesting collectibles from Olympics past. Join us as we make history selling history in January 2022.
London 1948 Summer Olympics Torch: Sought-after official 1948 London Olympics torch, comprised of aluminum alloy, measuring 16˝ in length and 5˝ at its widest point, designed by Ralph Lavers. The upper part is
6050: London 1948 Summer Olympics TorchEst. $7,000-$8,000Lot Closed
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St. Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics Gold Medallion: Scarce commemorative gold medallion issued for the St. Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics. Gold (22k), 32 mm, 27 gm, designed by Emil Wiederkehr (Bern mint). The front features a nude male torchbearer on
6051: St. Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics Gold MedallionEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Oslo 1952 Winter Olympics Torch: Historically significant official 1952 Oslo Winter Olympics torch, constructed of a silver-colored brass and steel alloy, measuring 9″ in length and 12.5″ at its
6054: Oslo 1952 Winter Olympics TorchEst. $65,000-$75,000
Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics Torch: Official 1956 Cortina Winter Olympics torch, constructed of silver-colored metal, measuring 16.25″ in length and 5.5″ at its widest point, designed by Ralph
6058: Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics TorchEst. $20,000-$25,000Lot Closed
Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics Torch: Official 1956 Melbourne Olympics torch, comprised of aluminum alloy, measuring 16″ in length and 5.5″ at its widest point, designed by Ralph Lavers and
6062: Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics TorchEst. $13,000-$15,000Lot Closed
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Chicago 1959 Pan American Games Winner's and: Two bronze medals issued for the Chicago 1959 Pan American Games: a third place winner’s medal, 54 gm, 51 mm, with the front featuring the city seal of Chicago, raised text, "Third
6063: Chicago 1959 Pan American Games Winner's andEst. $250-$350
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Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Torch: Official 1960 Rome Summer Olympics torch, constructed of bronzed aluminum, measuring 15.5″ in length and 3.75″ at its widest point, manufactured by the Curtisa
6068: Rome 1960 Summer Olympics TorchEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Gold Winnerâ€: Brilliant winner’s medal issued for the Rome 1960 Summer Olympics. Gilt silver, 69 mm, 102 gm (215 gm with chain), by Giuseppe Cassioli. The front depicts a victorious athlete
6069: Rome 1960 Summer Olympics Gold Winnerâ€Est. $25,000-$35,000
Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics Torch: Official 1964 Tokyo Olympics torch, consisting of a blackened aluminum alloy bowl and a stainless steel cylinder, measuring 25.5″ in length and 6.75″ at its widest
6072: Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics TorchEst. $8,000-$10,000Lot Closed
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Leonid Zhabotinsky's Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics: Leonid Zhabotinsky's cloth athlete’s number patch that he wore on his weightlifting tights at the Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics. The off-white 6.75 x 4 patch reads his athlete number
6073: Leonid Zhabotinsky's Tokyo 1964 Summer OlympicsEst. $500-$1,000