#73810 Reserved
Stunning - and actually never before seen! - 'Richter-Abzeichen' being a maker- (ie. 'L.Chr. Laurer'-) marked example that is showing the Olympic-rings above an illustration of the: 'Reichstag' coupled with a yellow ribbon showing the text: 'Ringen'
Category:
The attractive and luxuriously-styled, commemorative - and actually never before seen! - silverish-toned (and I deem typical 'Buntmetall'-based) so-called: 'Richter-Abzeichen' (ie. referee-badge) being a clearly maker- (ie. 'L.Chr. Laurer - Nürnberg-Berlin'-) marked and/or serial-numbered(!) example that is showing the five Olympic-rings above an illustration of the German 'Reichstag' and text: 'XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936' coupled with a yellow-toned ribbon showing the printed text: 'Ringen' (ie. athletic-rings) and that comes in an overall very nicely preserved, condition. The piece is executed in silverish-toned, 'Buntmetall'-based metal: it shows some normal wear and/or minimal age and is somewhat tarnished by age and/or decades of storage. The attractive badge shows the five Olympic-rings above an illustration of the: 'Reichstag' coupled with the text: 'XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936' and shows on its front the wording: 'Richter' (or: referee) and bears an engraved (unique!) serial-number on its back that reads: '309' (as can be seen on the pictures). The neat piece comes naturally mounted onto its functional pin- ie. pin/catch-set-up and has never been cleaned nor polished: it shows some minimal age- and/or staining (as can be seen on the pictures) but is still very detailed and/or pronounced. Simply a very attractive - and surely rarely encountered! - example of a unique Olympic-Games-related 'Richter-Abzeichen' that belonged to a referee during the Olympic athletic-rings-contest held in the year 1936 and that is (I deem) priced according to its unmistaken rarity and/or desirability!