BADGES

Sports badges have traditionally been created to celebrate important sporting events, tournaments or to identify members of a sports team. Sometimes they also served as awards for achievements or as souvenirs for fans. Collecting sports badges is a fascinating hobby that combines history, design and sporting passion. Whether you are an avid fan or a history buff, collecting badges can bring you joy and enrich your knowledge of the world of sport.
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Olympic badge, XIII Olympic Games, Lake Placid, USA, 1980, small. 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 01 enamel
Olympic badge, XIII Olympic Games, Lake Placid, USA, 1980, large. 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 01 enamel
Badge - Lake Placid, USA, 80 - Olympic rings. Material: 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 01 enamel, 02 color
Badge - Czech Olympic Club. Material: 11 white metal. 02 color. Fastening: 10 pin (bow tie + stem)
Olympic badge, Lake Placid, snowflake, 1980. 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 01 enamel
Decoration for the Vokovice Run – autumn, 3 km race, 1939. Participants – Dor Lebeda, Sokol Praha. Pin badge, brass, ribbon, velvet plates. Description on the reverse.
Olympic badge, Lake Placid, USA, 1980. 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 01 enamel
Olympic badge, Lake Placid - The Olympic Village. 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 02 color coated with resin
Olympic badge, Lake Placid 1980. 01 yellow metal. 14 flexible clasp (coiled spring), 01 enamel
Decoration for the Vokovice Run – autumn, 3 km race, 1936. Participants – Dor Lebeda, Sokol Praha. Pin badge, brass, ribbon, velvet plates. Description on the reverse.