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Lot 5650    SESSION 20 (7.30PM FRIDAY 20TH APRIL    Military Belt Buckles

Estimate $100
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $140

VICTORIA, unknown militia (?) unit, late 1800s, belt buckles (2), one bronze and one nickel plated, features a central Queen Victoria crown with outer band details, 'Nil.Desperandum.Victoria'. Fine. (2)

Nil Desperandum is Latin for Do Not Despair. There is a Nil Desperandum Mine in Victoria located about 100 kms west of Melbourne on the Yarrowee River. It was worked from 1864-1889 and again from 1906 and 1917.

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