ID 1323073
Lot 2814 | Paula Mollenhauer und Adolf Hitler - Seidenschleife für das Blumenbouquet der Olympiasiegerinnen
Zweifarbige Seidenschleife mit abschließendem goldenen Fransenbehang, auf der roten Seite der goldgestickte persönliche Führeradler (teils gelöst) auf rotem Grund, auf der weißen Seite die farbigen Olympischen Ringe und ein Kärtchen unter einer etwas zu kleinen Klarsichtfolie mit handschriftlicher Tintenwidmung "Der olympischen dritten Siegerin - Paula Mollenhauer - Berlin den 15/August 1936 - Adolf Hitler". Angeschmutzt. Länge ca. 55 cm.
Von größter Seltenheit, laut H.-J. Ungar, "Olympia 1936 sammeln", wurden lediglich ca. 15 Sträuße bei dem Empfang für die deutschen Medaillengewinner in der Reichskanzlei verteilt, da nicht alle der 22 Siegerinnen anwesend sein konnten.
Paula Mollenhauer (1908 - 1988), deutsche Leichtathletin,
Bronzemedaille im Diskuswurf bei den Olympischen Spielen 1936 in Berlin und bei den Europameisterschaften 1938. Teilnehmerin an den Olympischen Spielen 1928 in Amsterdam, erfolgreich bei mehreren Deutschen Meisterschaften sowie mehrfache Deutsche Vizemeisterin.
Paula Mollenhauer and Adolf Hitler – a silk ribbon for the flower bouquet of the female Olympic champions
Paula Mollenhauer and Adolf Hitler – a silk ribbon for the flower bouquet of the female Olympic champions
Two-coloured silk ribbon with gold fringe along the edge. On the red side, the Führer's personal eagle in gold embroidery (partly coming undone) on a red background, on the white side the coloured Olympic rings and a small card, under cellophane that is somewhat too short, bearing the handwritten dedication in ink "Der olympischen dritten Siegerin - Paula Mollenhauer - Berlin den 15/August 1936 - Adolf Hitler". Soiled. Length approx. 55 cm.
Of the greatest rarity, according to H.-J. Ungar, "Olympia 1936 sammeln"; only approx. 15 bouquets were presented at the reception for the German medal winners in the Reichkanzlei as not all of the 22 female champions could be present.
Paula Mollenhauer (1908 - 1988) was a German athlete who won the bronze medal in the discus throw event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and at the European Championships in 1938. Participated at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, triumphed at several German championships and won the title of German runner-up more than once.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Olympics and sports |
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Auction house category: | Olympics and sports |
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