ID 661930
Lot 4465 | Kleine Sammlung Abzeichen und Erinnerungsstücke an die XI. Olympiade in Berlin 1936
Estimate value
€ 500
Pennant, finely constructed of a white cotton triangular cloth with embroidery on both sides, consisting of a gold embroidered oak leaf wreath and the Berlin 1936 Olympic insignia in black and color thread. Bronze medal, obverse illustrating a stylized man in a stepped repeating motion in Art Deco style, inscribed vertically "XI OLYMPIADE" at the left, "BERLIN" at the right and dated "1936" below, reverse illustrating the XI. Summer Olympic Games' insignia, 38 mm. Two 1936 Olympic silver medals, 37 mm. Automobile grill plate, gilt alloy with white enamels, unmarked, rings on either side of its base for attachment to the grill, size 72 x 76.5 mm. A gilt alloy pin with white enamels, maker marked "Deschler Munich” and marked "GES. GESCH." on the reverse, 30 x 33 mm, horizontal pinback. A silver ring given out by Reich Sports Minister Hans von Tschammer und Osten, to those that the Sports Minister chose to honor, often for accomplishment in sports, contributions, sponsorships, and other great efforts to bring the Olympic Games to Berlin. Top of the ring features a large swastika, on top of the Reich's Sports Eagle with the 5 Olympic Rings below. All are set atop a brownish/yellow stone. Both sides of the ring have oak leaves. Inside stamped with small "935". Tickets to events and signed photo of participant Ottilie “Tilly” Fleischer, gold medal recipient in javelin.
USA-Los: Versand aus den USA.
Zustand: II
A festival group of 1936 Olympics
Pennant, finely constructed of a white cotton triangular cloth with embroidery on both sides, consisting of a gold embroidered oak leaf wreath and the Berlin 1936 Olympic insignia in black and color thread. Bronze medal, obverse illustrating a stylized man in a stepped repeating motion in Art Deco style, inscribed vertically "XI OLYMPIADE" at the left, "BERLIN" at the right and dated "1936" below, reverse illustrating the XI. Summer Olympic Games' insignia, 38 mm. Two 1936 Olympic silver medals, 37 mm. Automobile grill plate, gilt alloy with white enamels, unmarked, rings on either side of its base for attachment to the grill, size 72 x 76.5 mm. A gilt alloy pin with white enamels, maker marked "Deschler Munich” and marked "GES. GESCH." on the reverse, 30 x 33 mm, horizontal pinback. A silver ring given out by Reich Sports Minister Hans von Tschammer und Osten, to those that the Sports Minister chose to honor, often for accomplishment in sports, contributions, sponsorships, and other great efforts to bring the Olympic Games to Berlin. Top of the ring features a large swastika, on top of the Reich's Sports Eagle with the 5 Olympic Rings below. All are set atop a brownish/yellow stone. Both sides of the ring have oak leaves. Inside stamped with small "935". Tickets to events and signed photo of participant Ottilie “Tilly” Fleischer, gold medal recipient in javelin.
USA-Lot: Shipping from the USA.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Daniel Tarkington Collection |
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