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Lot #8482
Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics Torch

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Description

Official 1964 Tokyo Olympics torch bowl made of blackened aluminum alloy, 6.75″ in diameter, manufactured by Nippon Light Metal Co. The bowl is engraved "XVII Olympiad Tokyo 1964" with a set of Olympic rings, with underside of handle marked: “Nikkei Yanagi.” Some scattered nicks and dings to the bowl, which also appears to have been repainted. Includes a reproduction stainless steel cylinder, measuring 21.5″ in length.

The Olympic flame was carried for 51 days by 870 runners for a total of 26,065 kilometers. Designed on the principle of the coal-mine safety lamp, the Tokyo Olympic torch was filled with priming powder and fumigant, a two-component ignition material that needed to be wind and rain resistant, and which could both easily ignite and extinguish. Its effect was similar to that of a flare, and it proved a safe and reliable instrument over the course of its hemisphere-trotting relay. Although a typhoon and various plane issues caused a one-day delay late in the schedule, the triumphant final relay by Yoshinori Sakai through Tokyo's National Olympic Stadium on October 10, 1964, served as a defining moment for a still healing post-war Japan. This torch bowl beautifully represents the moment the fifth ring of the Olympiad touched down on Asian soil. The Summer Olympics will again be in Tokyo in 2020, making it the first Asian city to host two Summer Games.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Sports
  • Dates: #542 - Ended February 21, 2019