Description
A captivating 1936 Olympic Silver Participation Medal, a must-have addition for any serious collector of global athletic heritage.
Crafted with meticulous detail to commemorate the landmark XI Olympiad in Berlin, Germany, this exquisite piece stands out prominently among vintage Olympic collectibles. The obverse beautifully features the iconic imagery of five athletes—representing the five continents of the world—united in pulling the ropes of the great Olympic Bell. The reverse of the medal displays the magnificent Olympic Bell itself, proudly embossed with the traditional eagle and the five Olympic rings, symbolizing the grand scale and the complex geopolitical backdrop of the 1936 Berlin, Olympic Games.
Unlike the standard bronze editions frequently encountered by hobbyists, this striking silver variant is a highly sought-after prize for dedicated enthusiasts of Berlin Olympics memorabilia. Its intricate design, originally conceived by the renowned sculptor Otto Placzek, gives it a profound physical and historical weight, serving as an irreplaceable artifact from a truly pivotal moment in the 20th century.
Whether you are expanding a curated public museum display or seeking an unforgettable, conversation-starting centerpiece for your private collection of historical sports memorabilia, this item promises to be a remarkable and enduring investment.
At AntiqueArmory.com, we pride ourselves on offering authentic, museum-quality artifacts to our discerning clientele. Our rare Olympic medals are meticulously sourced to guarantee provenance, authenticity, and excellent condition. Don’t miss your rare chance to own this remarkable 1936 Olympic Silver Participation Medal—a breathtaking tribute to the athletic triumphs and the unforgettable legacy of the 1936 Games. Add this extraordinary piece of sporting history to your cart today.






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