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415 A 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games official’s blazer, by Wardrop of Melbourne, navy blue wool with breast pocket embroidered with Olympic Rings and inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956, OFFICIAL, and named on a label in the inside pocket N.A. FOSTER, 10/10/56 £250 - 350


417 A 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games participation medal, designed by A. Meszaros, Olympic Motto within a circle of athletes, reverse with Olympic Rings over the City Arms of Melbourne, in bronze, with original circular clear plastic case £250 - 350


419 A car badge commemorating the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, silvered white metal & enamel by Streamlux, designed with Olympic Rings a flaming torch over the Australian continent, and legend, 10 by 6cm., 4 by 2 1/4in. £100 - 150


416 Three British Olympic Association presentations relating to the 1956, 1960 & 1964 Olympic Games,


the first two black bakelite shields, the other a wooden shield, all set with enamel Great Britain team badges and similarly inscribed BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION, WITH THE GRATEFUL THANKS OF ALL MEMBERS OF GREAT BRITAIN’S OLYMPIC TEAM, height 10cm., 4in. £200 - 300


418 A Meissen porcelain roundel commemorating the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games,


obverse with Olympic Rings, laurel and the Olympic motto, the reverse with legend in German, and inscribed MELBOURNE, 1956, crossed swords mark, diameter 9cm., 3 1/2in.


Provenance:


The Rt. Hon. The Lord Porritt, New Zealand Member of the IOC 1934-1967. For additional information on Arthur Porritt, see lot 200. £200 - 300


420 A pair of programmes for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, 22nd November and 8th December at the Melbourne Cricket Ground £60 - 100


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