4 prizes in cut crystal glass with silver mounts and prize engravings.
Sailing prize with engraving "S.C Ahoi Scharmützelsee 1924". Height 10 cm.
1st sailing prize with engraving "B.Y.C 15.6.24 I. Preis". Height 26.5 cm.
Prize with engraving "Damme Woche 1924." with decoration of a flag. German import mark. Silver content 800. Height 26 cm including stopper.
Prize with engraving "24.5.1924" and decoration of a flag. Marked Theodor Julius Gunther, Berlin (1886-1906) and silver content 800. Height 13.5 cm.
Tummumista. Iänmukaista kulumaa. Epäselvä signeeraus. Epäselvät leimat.
Nils "Molle" Molander (1889-1974), collection.
Subsequently inherited.
Molander was one of the first two known Swedish ice hockey players (forward) and played club hockey in Germany from 1912 to 1928 for Berliner SC (German champions 10 times during those years). In 1920 and 1924, he participated in the Swedish national team during the Olympics. In total, Nils Molander played 23 matches for the Swedish national team and scored 24 goals. He became the first in Swedish ice hockey to receive the Great Guys' badge (now the Great Guys' and Girls' badge) accordingly with number 1. In 2012, he was inducted into the Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame as number 21.
Molander was a versatile athlete and also competed in speed skating. He represented Denmark in 1914 at the European Speed Skating Championships in Berlin in the 500 meters. He also participated in sailing competitions.