b'91780AUSTRALIAN FEMALE SWIMMING GOLD MEDALLISTS: signatures mostly on Australian Gold Medallist philatelic covers, comprising Michelle Ford (800m freestyle, 1980 Moscow, signature on colour image), Leisel Jones (100m breaststroke, 2008 Beijing, signature on colour image), Angie Bainbridge (4x200m freestyle, 2008 Beijing), Bronte Barratt (4x200m freestyle, 2008 Beijing), Jess Schipper (4x100m medley, 2004 Athens & 2008 Beijing), Cate Campbell(4x100m freestyle, 2012 London & 2016 Rio); all neatly presented in six display pockets. .$180240781AUSTRALIAN MALE SWIMMING GOLD MEDALLISTS: signatures mostly on philatelic covers or cover fragments, comprising Pete Evans (4x100m medley, 1980 Moscow), Mark Kerry (4x100m medley, 1980 Moscow), Duncan Armstrong (200m freestyle, 1988 Seoul), Bill Kirby (4x200m freestyle, 2000 Sydney), Chris Fydler (4x100m freestyle, 2000 Sydney), Ashley Callus (4x100m freestyle, 2000 Sydney); also Greg Fasala (silver medal, 4x100m freestyle,1984 Los Angeles); all neatly presented in seven display pockets. $200300782Memorabilia Selection with Sydney 2000 limited edition Olympic Games flag pin display, numbered 1378 of 2500, framed & glazed (28x36mm) plus 7 patron olympic badges on original presentation cards; also plush soft toy mascots for 1980 Moscow Olympics and for 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games (2). (11 items) .$100200783INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIANS - MULTIPLE GOLD MEDALLISTS: signatures comprising Steve Redrave (rowing, gold medallist in 5 consecutive Olympics 1984-2000), signature on cover of October 2000 Time magazine featuring the rower; also Matt Biondi (swimming, 8 golds, 2 silvers & 1 bronze 1984-1992 Olympics), Inge de Bruijn (swimming, 4 golds, 2 silvers & 3 bronzes 2000/2004 Olympics), Pieter van den Hoogenband (swimming, 3 golds, 2 silvers & 2 bronzes 2000/2004 Olympics), Birgit Fischer (canoeing, 8 golds, 4 silvers 1980-2004 Olympics), Marion Jones (sprinter, 3 golds & 2 bronzes at 2000 Sydney Olympics, subsequently stripped of medals after admitting to steroid use), Nadia Comaneci (gymnast, 5 golds, 3 silvers & bronze, 1976-1980 Olympics); all tidily presented in six display pockets. $200300784AUSTRALIAN FEMALE HOCKEY GOLD MEDALLISTS: signatures mostly on piece or on philatelic covers/fragments, comprising Deborah Bowman (captain, 1988 Seoul), Tracey Lee Belbin (1988 Seoul), Alyson Annan (captain,1996 Atlanta), Michelle Andrews (1996 Atlanta), Nova Peris (first Indigenous Australian to win Olympic gold medal, 1996 Atlanta) & Louise Dobson (1996 Atlanta); all tidily presented in six display pockets. $140180785AUSTRALIAN ROWING GOLD MEDALLISTS: signatures mostly on philatelic covers comprising Peter Antonie (1992 Barcelona), Andrew Cooper (1992 Barcelona), Nick Green (1992 Barcelona & 1996 Atlanta), Drew Ginn (1996 Atlanta), Ken Wallace (Kayaking, 2008 Beijing) & Duncan Free (2008 Beijing), all items neatly presented with supporting material in six display pockets. .$140180786OLYMPIC POSTER CARDS: official AOC (Australian Olympic Committee) Poster Cards produced to celebrate Australias 1896-2000 Olympic participation (ex WWI 1916), all years with a duplicate card (ex 1964 Tokyo, single card only), all are in original envelopes (47 cards) .$100200787SYDNEY 2000: Olympic Games Pins produced for all the Olympic sports represented at the Games, most appear to be duplicated, original retail price $9.95 each (total retail $597); on cards as issued. (60 pins) $200300OLYMPIC GAMES1924 PARIS7881924 Paris, VIII Summer Olympics: OFFICIAL POSTCARDS: Nice group of 4 comprising of #399 (coxed fours of France); #400 (110m hurdles); #421 (coxed fours of Great Britain) & #444 (eights crew of Belgium). Fine condition. . $120150OLYMPIC GAMES1932 LOS ANGELES7891932 Los Angeles Olympic Stadium Track & Field Stub for August 6th (66 x113mm), in good condition. Track & Field highlights for the day included James Bausch (USA) setting a new World Record for the Decathlon of 8462.235pts. .$80100OLYMPIC GAMES1936 BERLIN790A cigarette box in timber, enamel and metal, made on the occasion of the 1936 Berlin Olympics; the circular metal plate incorporated into the inside of the lid reads DESIGNED MANUFACTURED AND FINISHED IN THE WORKS OF JOSEPH LUCAS LIMITED, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. (with the Lucas logo at centre).19 x 9 x 6cm. .$8001,000OLYMPIC GAMES1956 MELBOURNE791SCARVES: An Olympic Games scarf (pure silk, made in Japan) with a map of Australia at centre surrounded by the flags of all the nations competing at Melbourne (VF condition); also, another scarf with Australia and the torch at centre surrounded by various venues including the Olympic Village and the Olympic Swimming Pool (minor faults). (2). $50757921956 (Nov. 21) registered cover with complete Olympics set of stamps tied by MAIN STADIUM (PRESS) 21NOV/1956 datestamps with matching special registration label numbered 0760 from the temporary post office at the M.C.G.,very fine condition. $120150793A Melbourne 1956 Olympics souvenir towel, red on white by A.H.Griffiths & Sons, Melb; also a Sheaffer fountain pen with 14k nib in original case. (2 items). .$100150'