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Communion token, Green Island Church, Otago (GRW.109). Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Communion tokens, North Dunedin Presbyterian Church, 1871; Presbyterian Church, Waihola, 1864 (GRW.115, 126). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Communion token, Free Church of Scotland, (used in Otago), undated (c1840s) (L.371; GRW.118; C.6457; B.7503). Very fine.
Estimate $50
Passed in
Tokens and checks, including Cosmopolitan Club sixpence; Rununga Co-op Society Ltd, one loaf, half loaf; L.W.Carmine Granity Bakery, 2lb loaf; Tip Top Bread, one loaf; Hutt Valley milk token, one pint (2); Auckland Metro Milk Board 'AMMB', one pint (Carter AM-B5), octagonal (R3); plus a group of plastic milk tokens, all different (11). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (19)
Estimate $150
Passed in
Milk tokens, Wanganui, in metal (50) plus one cardboard, appear to be mostly different. Fine - extremely fine. (51)
Estimate $100
Passed in
New Zealand Friesian Association, a series of 20 prize medals all in gold (9ct, total weight 192.3g), each measuring 26mm, awarded between 1925 and 1937, two struck obverse types, inscribed on the reverses as follows: 1. 'Wairarapa A & P Assn/O.A.Cadwallader/Most Points/1925' [illustrated] 2. 'Bainfield Topsy 10th 863.89.LB/1925/Jun.4 Yr.Old/Class Leader/O.A.Cadwallader' 3. 'Wairarapa P. & A. Assocn/Most Points/1926/O.A.Cadwallader' 4. 'Manawatu A. & P. Assocn./1927/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 5. 'North Island Champ./Cow/Wairarapa/1927/Cluny Pietje Hope/13th/O.A.Cadwallader' 6. 'Wairarapa A & P Assn./1928/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 7. 'Wairarapa A & P Show/1929/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 8. 'Manawatu A & P Show/1929/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 9. 'Masterton A & P Show/1929/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 10. 'Hawkes Bay A & P Show/1930/Royal Show/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 11. 'Masterton A & P Show/1931/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 12. 'Class Leader/1931/Sen.4Yr.Old/Roslyn Princess/Fobes/O.A.Cadwallader' 13. 'Wairarapa P & A Show/1931/Most Points/1931/O.A.Cadwallader' 14. 'Horowhenua A & P Show/1932/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' [illustrated] 15. 'Masterton A & P Show/1932/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' 16. 'North Island Champion/Cow/1933/Wairarapa P & A/O.A.Cadwallader/Woodlea Diamond' 17. 'Masterton A & P Show/1933/Most Points/O.A.Cadwallader' [missing ring top suspender] 18. 'North Island Champion/Bull/1933/Wairarapa P & A/O.A.Cadwallader/King/Olga Ormsby' 19. 'North Island Champion Cow/1935/Manawatu Show/Woodlea Diamond/O.A.Cadwallader' 20. 'North Island Champion Cow/1936/Egmont A & P Show/O.A.Cadwallader's/Woodlea Diamond'; also Masterton A & P Assn. 1928 in gold (15ct, 11.6g, 27mm) inscribed 'Friesian Cow/O.A.Cadwallader' [illustrated]; another in gold (15ct, 9.0g, 27mm), inscribed 'Solway/1929/Fresian Cow/O.A.Cadwallader'; another in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 26mm), inscribed 'M.A. & P.A./1931' and 'Champ Friesian Bull/O.A.Cadwallader'; another in gold (9ct, 11.2g, 31mm), inscribed 'Wairarapa Show/1932' and 'Champion Pedigree/Dairy Heifer/Won by/ Jack Cadwallader' [illustrated]; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion silver medal (.925, 23.7g), inscribed on reverse 'Friesian Cow/O.A.Cadwallader/1932' [illustrated]; silver prize cup (.925, 190g) hallmark for Birmingham, 1930, inscribed 'Royal Agric. Society N.Z/Donated by/N.Z.Fresian Assn/Champion Bull 1930/O.A.Cadwallader's/King Olga Ormsby'. Very fine - extremely fine. (26)
Estimate $10,000
SOLD $8,500
Handcrafted fob medal, in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Robert Walker/Life Member/S.T.A. & P.S./1921'. Good very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
Otago Centennial, 1948, in bright bronze (32mm) (M&P.1948/3) (16); Rawhiti W. (omen's) B. (owling) C.(lub) badge in enamel and sterling silver, obverse with Kiwi standing on bowling ball with fern leaf above. The first medals all in the original cellophane bags of issue, uncirculated, the last very fine. (17)
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
Scots College [Wellington], prize medal in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 26mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Inter-Ath-Champ/1926/D.Price'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Hawkes Bay and Gisborne Savings Bank, to commemorate the bi-centenary of Captain James Cook's second voyage of discovery to New Zealand, 1772-1972, set of three medals, in gold (9ct, 38.8g) (numbered 44 on edge), silver and bronze, all (38.5mm), design by James Berry and struck by Dick & Watt, Petone (M&P.1972/1). Toned, uncirculated and scarce, a maximum of 500 gold medals struck, in plush case of issue.
Estimate $700
SOLD $810