From the collection of longtime IOC member James Worrall—a rare gold-plated official International Olympic Committee medal that was presented to Worrall in 1967. Made by Pujol of Barcelona and worn by IOC members for all official meetings from the late 1960s to the early 1990s, the medal measures 51 mm, weighs 65 gm, and features an enamel border and Olympic designs, with “Citius Altius Fortius” motto over the Olympic rings within an olive wreath encircled by the IOC legend. Reverse is engraved: “James Worrall, 1967.” Includes its original 13-inch gold thread rope chain, as well as its original red leather case, lined in red velvet and silk, which bears wear and adhesive remnants to the exterior.
From the estate of James Worrall.
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