(Reuters) - An original drawing of the Olympic rings by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin, has fetched 185,000 euros ($216,302) at auction in Cannes, the auction house said. "The ...
An original 1913 drawing of the Olympic rings by modern Olympic founder Pierre de Coubertin was sold via a French auction house for $216,000 on Sunday. A Brazilian collector paid 185,000 euros, with ...
Amazon is currently selling the 1,238-page The Lord of the Rings Illustrated for $54.45, which is 40% off its normal $90 ...
The founder of the modern Olympics created the five interlocking rings in 1913 in blue, yellow, black, green and red on a white field. It is believed he intended the rings to represent the five ...
That was €85,000 (£77,000/$99,000) above the estimate experts predicted it would fetch. The figure included the 27 per cent commission fee of €234,950 (£214,032/$275,479). "The drawing was sold to a ...
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