Olympics & Other
Athletic
Medals & Badges
Imperial Japan
Medals and
Badges
1935 Athletic meet in Budapest commemorative belt buckle. 'Japan Student
Track and Field Federation, Dispatch to Europe.' The red insignia is enameled.
A rare 1936 Berlin Olympics two-part badge with silk ribbon.
The swastika is sewn on and is made of felt. The
suspension badge reads 'WILLKOMMEN' and has a border
of swastikas. The main badge reads 'XI Olympiade.'
A rare 1936 Berlin Olympics two-part badge with silk ribbon. The swastika is sewn
on and is made of felt. The suspension badge reads 'WILLKOMMEN' and has a
border of swastikas. The main badge reads 'XI Olympiade 1936 Berlin
Deutshchlands.' This case is not fitted to the medal, but they were together when I
found them. A label inside the case reads 'Frerrel Berlin.']
A rare 1936 Berlin Olympics badge with silk ribbon. The
circular ribbon and center ribbon appear to have been blue
originally, but they have faded. The center ribbon reads
'WILLKOMMEN'. The main badge reads 'XI Olympiade 1936
Berlin Deutshchlands.' This case is not fitted to the medal,
but they were together when I found them. A label inside the
case reads 'Frerrel Berlin.'
A rare 1936 Berlin Olympics Japanese flag enamel
pin badge.
A rare 1936 Berlin Olympics Japanese belt buckle commemorating the
athletes. Inscribed in Japanese on the reverse: '11th Olympics, Dispatched
Athletes Commemorative, [Imperial Year] 2596 [1936].'
Enameled West German and Japanese flags. Athletic meet official's badge
and ribbon, dated 1954. Held in Osaka Japan.
Tokyo 1964 Olympics Bronze & Silver Commemorative medals.
Plastic cases. The silver medal is .925.
There is also a .725 gold medal.
A rare 1936 Berlin Olympics Japanese belt buckle commemorating
the athletes. The obverse has the Nazi Olympics symbol in the
center and a Japanese flag on either side.
Inscribed in Japanese on the reverse: '11th Olympics, Dispatched
Athletes Commemorative, [Imperial Year] 2596 [1936].'

The cardboard box was found with the buckle, but I'm not sure if it
is original. (I am assuming it isn't.)
1936 Berlin Olympics commemorative watch fob. Inscribed 'The Glory that is Japan, [Imperial Year] 2596 [1936].'
Japan Mint medal celebrating the 1964 Olympic Games. This medal was
issued by the national police department and probably awarded to
policemen who performed some sort of duty at the games. Inscribed
'18th Olympic Games, Tokyo Tournament Commemorative, Kyoto Large
Exhibition, Showa 39 [1964] October, Metropolitan Police Department.'
The medal is hallmarked 'Japan Mint manufacture.'
Plastic case.