A Collection of Seven Olympic PostersA Collection of Seven Olympic Posters from the 1972 Munchen games; including examples by Eduardo Chillida Piero Dorazio Hans Hartung David Hockney Allen Jones Oskar Kokoschka and Serge Poliakoff. Height of each 39 3/4 x width 25 1/4 inches.
A Collection of Seven Olympic PostersA Collection of Seven Olympic Posters from the 1972 Munchen games; including examples by Shusaka Arakawa Horst Antes Hans Hartung Marino Marini Peter Phillips Tom Wesselman and Fritz Winter. Height of each 39 3/4 x width 25 1/4 inches.
RARE 1976 OLYMPICS NIGERIAN TEAMRARE 1976 OLYMPICS NIGERIAN TEAM STRIPED JACKETThis jacket belonged to a member of the Nigerian Olympic team at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. A nice bit of sports memorabilia, it is also a piece of civil rights history. For just after the opening ceremonies, several African countries -- Nigeria included -- boycotted the 1976 Olympic games and recalled their teams in protest of South African apartheid. There were reportedly only seven Nigerian athletes at Montreal, and they all left almost immediately after the games began. Jacket is in generally good condition, with no damage to the outside. A few small, old moth holes in the lining. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
1976 Canada Olympiad $10.00 silver1976 Canada Olympiad $10.00 silver coin. Mint in plastic case.
1976 CANADIAN OLYMPIC COMMEMORATIVE1976 CANADIAN OLYMPIC COMMEMORATIVE GOLD COIN, A $1976 CANADIAN OLYMPIC COMMEMORATIVE GOLD COIN, a $100 denomination coin commemorating the 1976 Montreal Olympics, 58.3% gold, 27 mm diameter, 13.3 grams, in original issue envelope.
1936 Olympic Poster ''Deustchland1936 Olympic Poster ''Deustchland 1936'' by Ludwig Hohlwein 39'' x 25''
SERGE POLIAKOFF (1906-1969): OLYMPICSERGE POLIAKOFF (1906-1969): OLYMPIC ART POSTER 1972 Lithograph in colors 37 1/8 x 27 1/4 in. (sight) signed and numbered 100/200.
FRIEDENSREICH HUNDERTWASSER: MUNICHFRIEDENSREICH HUNDERTWASSER: MUNICH OLYMPIC POSTEROlympische Spiele Munchen 1972 screen print in colors with applied metal foil on green paper edition number 2022/3999 Edition Olympia, 1971 unframed Condition: creases to three corners. A 1/4" tear with small crease to lower edge. Colors bright. 40 x 25 1/2 inches sheet Condition:
DAVID HOCKNEY 1972 OLYMPICS MUNICHDAVID HOCKNEY 1972 OLYMPICS MUNICH POSTER Vintage 1972 Olympic Games Munich poster depicting a swimmer diving, "Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972" below, signed and dated "'70" in plate lower right, housed under glass in a silver-tone metal frame. Image: 39.5" H x 24.5" W; frame: 40.25" H x 25.25" W. Provenance: Property from the estate of a New York Real Estate Agent.
An interesting collection of OlympicAn interesting collection of Olympic memorabilia relating to the 1936 Berlin Olympics; including programmes for 1st August and 4th - 12th August inclusive the British Olympic Association Book of Instructions (2) photographs including Hilter competitors in various events packets of photographs 'Olympichen Spielen' maps newspapers and cuttings pamphlets including Directions for the Opening Ceremony magazines etc.
MUNICH OLYMPIC 1972 POSTERSThreeMUNICH OLYMPIC 1972 POSTERSThree 1972 Munich Olympic posters to include: one Shusaku Arakawa (New York / Japan, 1936-2010), one by Paul Wunderlich (Germany, 1927-2010), and one pencil signed and numbered 79 / 200 by Oskar Kokoschka (Austria, Germany, 1886-1980). Largest measures 42-7/8" in height by 27-5/8" in width.
1976 Olympic Team ring 10k yg "Josten's"1976 Olympic Team ring 10k yg "Josten's" 14.4dwt.
HANS HARTUNG (1904-1989): OLYMPICHANS HARTUNG (1904-1989): OLYMPIC ART POSTER 1972 Lithograph in colors 35 5/8 x 25 in. (sight) signed and numbered 26/200.
GROUP OF SILVER 1976 OLYMPIC COINSissuedGROUP OF SILVER 1976 OLYMPIC COINSissued by Canada over three years to commemorate the XXI Olympiad in Montreal, 12 $5 coins and ten $10 coins, each bearing a unique design, total ASW (actual silver weight) over 23 oz. T., with wooden box
Provenance: Private Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Condition:
as issued, uncirculated in capsules; some wear to wooden box, one tray absent
$100.00 Canadian 1976 Gold Olympic$100.00 Canadian 1976 Gold Olympic Coin 1976-$100.00 Canadian Gold Olympic 14K coin. 27mm in diameter.
Collection of 241 Berlin OlympicCollection of 241 Berlin Olympic Games Cards, 1936 mostly black and white images of the the athletes (including four of Jesse Owens), the venues, ceremonies and parades, and Berlin
4.7 x 3.1 in — 12 x 8 cm
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Color Lithographic Poster,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.)
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Color Lithographic Poster,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.)
Two plaques with Olympic motifs,Two plaques with Olympic motifs, one signed Michael Shalaway 1971. Estimate $15-20
THIRTEEN 1980 OLYMPIC GAMES POSTERSTHIRTEEN 1980 OLYMPIC GAMES POSTERS CIRCA 1980 18” X 12”. FRAMED 24” X 17”.THIRTEEN 1980 OLYMPIC GAMES POSTERS, Circa 1980, From the Summer Games held in Moscow. Depict various Olympic sporting competitions. Dimensions: 18" x 12". Framed 24" x 17".
VINTAGE LAKE PLACID 1980 OLYMPICSVINTAGE LAKE PLACID 1980 OLYMPICS BANNERVintage canvas press flag/banner. Approx. 39" x 27". Provenance: From the estate of cinematographer Richie Westlein (1951-2023), winner of 13 Emmy awards for technical excellence. Westlein's credits include Monday Night Football, One Life to Live a nd All My Children. See images. Wear typical for use. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
28 UNCIRCULATED 1976 OLYMPIC STERLING28 UNCIRCULATED 1976 OLYMPIC STERLING SILVER COINS Canada,1976Includes fourteen 5 dollar coins and fourteen 10 dollar coins with images of Olympic events and Canadian monuments for the 1976 Olympics. Weight as seen 34.61ozt.
A London Olympics 1908 Judge'sA London Olympics 1908 Judge's commemorative medal by P. Vaughton after B. Mackennal the obverse depicting ''Flame'' standing upon a globe with trumpet and palm branch and legend ''Elis Athens Paris St. Louis London. In commemoration of the Olympic Games held in London 1908'' the reverse showing a quadriga driven by standing figures 2ins in original blue leather presentation case with ''Olympic Games. Judge. London.1908'' stamped in gilt
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972,' COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972,' Color Lithographic Poster,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country including, the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Color Lithographic Poster,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
FIRST INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES,FIRST INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES, ATHENS 1896, REPLICAS OF MEMORABILIA INCLUDING SILVERPLATED MEDAL, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF GREECEFIRST INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES, ATHENS 1896, REPLICAS OF MEMORABILIA INCLUDING SILVERPLATED MEDAL, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF GREECE, Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972,' COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972,' Color Lithographic Poster,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
TWO COLOR POSTERS FROM THE OLYMPICTWO COLOR POSTERS FROM THE OLYMPIC GAMES, MUNICH, 1972, UNFRAMED, LARGER: 30 X 24 IN. (76.20 X 60.96 CM.)Two Color Posters from the Olympic Games, Munich, 1972,, Dimensions: Unframed, larger: 30 x 24 in. (76.20 x 60.96 cm.)
OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN, 1972,OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN, 1972, VICTOR VASARELY OLYMPIC COLOR POSTER, FRAME: 39 X 25 IN. (99.06 X 63.50 CM.)Olympische Spiele Munchen, 1972, Victor Vasarely Olympic Color Poster, Frame:, Dimensions: 39 x 25 in. (99.06 x 63.50 cm.)
1932 Olympic Games Programs1932 Olympic Games Programs
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Color Lithographic Poster,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including, the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
RARE 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES LOS ANGELESRARE 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES LOS ANGELES RELAY TORCH United States,Dated 1984Carried prior to the 1984 Summer Olympic games by John Cox of the Pioneers, Hamburg-Olean Council. Accompanied by a photograph of Cox carrying the torch and an Olympic committee booklet, one of 4,500 made.
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', COLOR SERIGRAPH, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Color Serigraph,, Inscribed and signed by artist l.r., 'To South Carolina State College - Jacob Lawrence 11/28/84'. Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', TWO COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTERS, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Two Color Lithographic Posters,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.)
AFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICANAFTER JACOB LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1917-2000), 'OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MUNCHEN 1972', TWO COLOR LITHOGRAPHIC POSTERS, UNFRAMED: 39 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (101 X 64.1 CM.)After Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', Two Color Lithographic Posters,, Jacob Lawrence was an African American painter known for his portrayal of African American historical figures. His most well-known works include the series of Haitian General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. His works appear in collections all over the country, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. One of many artists asked to design posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, Jacob Lawrence chose to commemorate the involvement of African American athletes by showing all Black athletes running a track race. This imagery and the timing of the work were historically important since these were the first games held in Germany since the 1936 games where Jesse Owens won four gold medals. Lawrence's work had the added significance of coming on the heels of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, while on the podium for their gold and bronze medals respectively, protested human and African American rights by donning black gloves and raising their fists. Dimensions: Unframed: 39 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (101 x 64.1 cm.)
1980 U.S. Olympic Committee Proof1980 U.S. Olympic Committee Proof Card Collectionfirst day of issue in album.