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Fall Premier Auction 2017

Wed, Oct 18, 2017 04:00PM EDT - Sat, Nov 4, 2017 11:00PM EDT
Lot 696

1956 CORTINA d'AMPEZZO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES TORCH WITH ORIGINAL BURNER (RARE)

Unsold

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The 1956 Winter Games officially the VII Winter Olympiad were held inCortina d'Ampezzo in the Dolomites of northeastern Italy. These were thefirst Winter Olympics televised to a multi-national audience. Therewere 32 competing countries making it the largest number ofparticipating nations in a Winter Games to that point. The Soviet Union madeits Winter Olympics debut and won more medals than any nation. It marked the first Olympic Games summer or winter that were internationally televised.

Featured here is a scarcity torch from the 1956 Winter Olympics that was used in the flame relay. Made of silveredmetal and designedby Ralph Laversl it measures 16.25″ in length and 5.5″ at its widest. The torch was modeled after the ones used at the 1948London and 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics. The upper bowl section has the look of the Olympic cauldron with three cut-outs of the Olympic rings surrounded below by the inscription “VII Giochi Invernali Cortina 1956.” Adding to its rarity and enhancing its value immensely is the once lit wooden burner that comes with this exquisite complete example.The torch presents in fantastic condition for being used over 60 years ago with some handling wear and a couple nicks and scratches but nothing significant to note.

The Olympic flame was initially lit not in Olympia Greece like most traditional Games but rather in Rome at the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus before making its way north via a combination of plane gondola ice skates and skis. The torch entered the Olympic Ice Stadiumfour days later with participating speed skater Guido Caroli skatinginto the arena to light the cauldron. Caroli infamouslytripped over broadcast wires on his way to the cauldron--not exactly the ideal way to open the first ever televised Games but a moment many wouldn't soon forget.

It should be noted that earlier this year a similar example complete with its original wooden burner sold for $26950 at auction.

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