Lot 4033

Sale 61 · Important Australian & World Coins, Banknotes & Military Medals, The W.J.Noble Collection of British Tickets, Passes & Tokens

Description

Acclimatization Society of Victoria, in silver (57mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, 1868, after T.Landseer A.R.A. (C.1868/3), edge inscribed 'Awarded to Edward Wilson Esq. Melbourne 1868'., together with Acclimatization Society of Victoria, in bronze (57mm), uninscribed; London Annual International Exhibition Fine Arts, Industries & Inventions, 1873, cast medal (70mm), edge impressed 'Edward Wilson For Services'; Smithfield Club, award medal in silver (49mm), edge engraved 'As Breeder Best Pen of Pigs in Class LXIV 1873 E.Wilson Hayes Place Farm Beckenham Kent'., another., in silver (49mm), edge engraved 'As Breeder Best Pen of Pigs in Class LXVI 1874 E.Wilson Hayes Place Kent'. Good very fine. (5)

Edward Wilson 1813 - 1878. Born London 3 November 1813, son of a linen merchant. A failed business venture dissipated his inheritance and savings and in August 1841 he sailed for Sydney to try sheep farming. He soon moved to Melbourne and became interested in politics, agriculture and newspapers. In 1848 he bought the 'Argus' for œ300. He aired his political views through his paper and provided influential opposition to the La Trobe government. Wilson retired in 1855 and developed an interest in the introduction of European birds, fish and animals. In February 1861 he formed the Acclimatisation Society as an offshoot of the Victorian Zoological Society and similar societies in the other colonies and throughout Victoria were founded through his influence and involvement. He continued to be active in public affairs until his death on 10 January 1878.

Estimate
$4,250
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$6,600