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129 A gold winner’s prize medal from the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games in original box of issue, in silver-gilt, designed by Josue Dupon, minted by Cossemans of Brussels, the obverse with an athlete with a palm of victory, Fame blows a trumpet beyond, the reverse wit the Antwerp monument to the Legend of Braba, the cathedral and port beyond, the red box lid stamped gilt 1er PRIX, VIIe OLYMPIADE, ANVERS 1920


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The original recipient of this medal is unknown. 450 silver-gilt medals were issued for the 1920 Antwerp Games. The medal is believed to have been in Great Britain since 1920 so it is presumed to have been won by a British competitor. Team GB won a total of 15 golds at Antwerp, finishing 3rd in the medals table.


£2,000 - 2,500


130 A collection of eight medals awarded to the Danish heavyweight boxer Soren Petersen including his silver prize medal from the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games,


designed by Josue Dupon, by Coosemans of Brussels, the obverse with a victorious athlete bringing back the palm of victory, Fame blows a trumpet beyond, the reverse with the Legend of Braba monument, the cathedral and port of Antwerp beyond; the other seven medals including Petersen’s participation medals for the 1920 Antwerp and 1924 Paris Olympic Games, the remainder awarded at various boxing tournaments in the 1920s (8)


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Soren Petersen (1894-1945) competed in the 1920 Antwerp and 1924 Paris Olympic Games in the heavyweight boxing division and won the silver medal on both occasions. The first medal in this lot is Petersen’s silver prize medal from Antwerp Games when he was beaten in the final by Great Britain’s Ronald Rawson. £3,000 - 5,000


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