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Sydney Garden Palace, First International Exhibition 1879-1880, in silver (22mm) by Stokes & Martin (C.1879-80/13). Holed as issued, edge cut, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $40
Passed in
Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in gold (54.8g with mount, 39mm) by H.Stokes, engraved around edge 'William Rigg For Services'. Edge knock on obverse at 8 o'clock, good very fine.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,000
Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, Queen Victoria medal in copper (41mm) by L.C.Wyon (C.V/7). Red and brown, uncirculated.
Estimate $900
SOLD $800
Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, Queen Victoria medal in bronze (41mm) by L.C.Wyon (C.V/7). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $650
Bathurst Juvenile Industrial Exhibition N.S.W., in silver (43mm) by Evan Jones, Sydney, inscribed on reverse, awarded to 'Lilian Ashworth/1st Prize/SecB. Cl 27./1881.' Superbly toned, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $400
SOLD $400
Handcrafted medalet, in gold (3.6g, 24.5x24.5mm), inscribed on obverse 'Season/1893' and on reverse 'Presented/by/Clements Bros/Won by/J.Hemus'. Mount removed from top, very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $210
Commemoration Medal Struck at Victorian Court, Greater Britain Exhibition, 1900, in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1899/4). With some mint bloom, good extremely fine and scarce in this condition.
Estimate $50
SOLD $60
The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1902, in silver (35mm) by Stokes & Martin, inscribed on reverse 'John Bond/1902', edge impressed '3rd Prize Three Dairy Heifers'. Polished, extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, established 1855, Edward VII, in silver (41mm), by De Saulles (C.E/2). Toned, very fine and rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $800
Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, Edward VII in bronze (40mm) by De Saulles (C.E/2). Nearly uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $700
Prize medal, in gold (10g, 29x24mm oval) by E.Altmann Melb, engraved on reverse 'C.F.Grass/Trentham/Bicycle/Road Race/26.12.03'. Mount removed, good very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $500
Prize medal, in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 24mm) with loop mount, by Brunkhorst, engraved on obverse 'P & C/Sports/1909' and on reverse 'Senior/High Jump/Won by/E.P.Howard'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, George V medal in bronze (41mm) by Bertrand Mackennal (C.9/4). Red brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $550
Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden 1914, in silver (34mm) by BHM (MH.430) '990' stamped under date on reverse. Matt antique silver finish, good extremely fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $520
Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden 1914, in silver (33mm) by Zeigler/Grunthal (MH.430a) edge stamped 'silver 990'. Matt finish, toned, good extremely fine.
Estimate $500
Passed in
Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden 1914, in silver (33mm) by L.Chr.Lauer, Nuremberg (MH.430b) edge stamped 'silver 990'. Proof-like, attractively toned, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $500
Passed in
Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden 1914, in silver (33 mm) by L.Chr.Lauer, Nuremberg (MH 430b) edge stamped 'silver 990'. Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $350
SOLD $360
Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden 1914, in silver (33mm) by L.Chr.Lauer, Nuremburg (MH.430b), edge stamped as previous. Edge knock, otherwise toned, good very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $250
Captain Von Muller, Kreuzer Emden 1914, in iron (33mm) by M & W (not in MH). Good extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $350
SOLD $450
Captain Von Muller, Kreuzer Emden 1914, in bronze (33mm) unsigned but by M & W (MH.430c). Brown and red blistered patina, extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $220
Captain Lietenant Von Mucke, Emden 1914, Emden II 1915, in silver (33mm) by L.Chr.Lauer, Nuremberg (MH.431) edge stamped 'silver 890'. Proof-like, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $500
SOLD $550
Captain Lieutenant Von Mucke, Emden 1914, Emden II 1915, in silver (33mm) by L.Ch.Lauer, Nuremberg (MH 431). Attractive golden grey tone, nearly FDC and rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $470
Lithgow Strike Loyalty Medal, 1911-12, enamel and gilt fob by Simes; Fed Miscellaneous Workers Union of Aust., Life Member, pin back badge in blue and white enamel and silvered, by W.Bishop, central voided map of Australia (not in Smith); Federated Timber Workers' Union of Australasia, Western Australia Branch, in gilt and enamel (Smith 380); Eight Hours Anniversay Committee, 44 Hours, tinnie (Smith 235). Very fine - extremely fine. (4)
Estimate $350
SOLD $800
B(allarat) B(ranch) No 5 of the Amalgamated Miners Association of Australasia, handcrafted members fob in gold (15ct, 3.1g, 25mm) with mount, hallmarked. Very fine.
Estimate $270
SOLD $300
War Chest badge, For Our Soldiers, 1917, in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 21mm) pinbacked. Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Australian Cruise, United States Fleet, 1925, gilded (38mm) (C.1925/6). A few small spots, toning, otherwise virtually uncirculated.
Estimate $70
SOLD $70
Philatelic award medals, to P.Malone of Tasmania, International Philatelic Exhibition, New York, 1926, in 14K gold (41.5g; 33x54mm) to 'P.Malone'; International Philatelic Exhibition, Durban, 1928, in 9ct gold (approx 10g; 26x41mm on timber base 49.5x70mm) to 'P.Malone/Class 6.Section B'; Fourth Australian & New Zealand Philatelic Congress & International Philatelic Exhibition, Melbourne, 1928, in 9ct gold (34.3g; 38.5mm) to 'P.Malone/Division IV/Class 5/1st Award' (cased); Melbourne 1934 (for Victorian Centenary and Sixth Australasian Philatelic Exhibition), in silver (50x38mm) (C.1934/11) to 'P.Malone./Tasmania'; International Philatelic Exhibition, New York, 1936, in bronze (35.5x54mm), 'Awarded to P.Malone' on obverse and reverse inscribed, 'P.Malone/Tasmania'. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $4,000
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Australian Provincial Press Association, pass, c1930, in gilt and enamel (31mm x 38mm) two part construction, engraved on reverse 'F.W.Punshon/73V'. Some chipping on enamel, good very fine.
Estimate $170
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Australian Jamboree, Frankston, Victoria, 1935, in silvered (31mm) (C.1935/4) by Stokes & Sons, with suspension ring; Boy Scout's tribute tie bar with Scout symbol and 'With Thanks' above, in sterling silver, hallmarked for Birmingham 1968 and maker, 'D.G.C.', Daniel George Collins. Extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $50
SOLD $50
South Australian Agricultural Society, award medals (3) in bronze (51mm), first medal inscribed on reverse 'Awarded to/O.Seppelt/First member to breed/Brush Turkey/(Alectura Lathami)/1936'; second medal inscribed 'Awarded to/O.Seppelt/First member to breed/Emu/Dromaius Novae Hollandiae/1936'; third medal inscribed 'Awarded to/O.Seppelt/first member to breed/Eastern Swamp Hen/(Porphyrio Melanotus)/1938'. Very fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100