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National Rifle Association of New South Wales, Teams Rifle Match N.R.A.Council & U.S.A.Navy, Sydney, Aug.26/08, competition medal in bronze (39mm), by W.J.Amor, edge inscribed, 'H.B.Jamieson'; Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in oxidised silver plate (57mm) by Amor (C.1938/1), edge inscribed, 'H.B.Jamieson Chairman, N.R.A. of N.S.W. 150th. Anniversary Prize Meeting.'; National Rifle Association of New South Wales medal in silver and enamel (30mm) with scroll suspension and brooch bar 'Life Member'; N.S.W.R A Council cross in silvered bronze (27x26mm), with brooch bar suspender; Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion (30mm, type 3 1914-24), reverse inscribed 'H.B.Jamieson 10.5.1917'; another Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion (32mm, type 2 1904-1914), reverse inscribed, 'R.Jamieson 18.4.1911' (related to H.B.Jamieson), in a case. The first with traces of mint red under toning, good extremely fine and scarce, the rest very fine - extremely fine. (6)
Estimate $500
SOLD $400
SMS Emden, Kreigs Spiel-Marke, 1914/6, commemoratives by Lauer Nuremburg in white metal (14mm), one for Captain von Muller, the other for Lieut Captain von Mucke. Toned with some oxidation, otherwise very fine and rare. (2)
Estimate $250
SOLD $320
Malvern Ladies Rifle Club, handcrafted fob in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 24mm) obverse with crossed rifles on target and inscribed on outer circle 'Malvern Ladies Rifle Club 1915', reverse inscribed 'Captains Trophy/won by/Miss L.Appleton'. Very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
Gallipoli Landing, 25 April 1915, in silvered (25mm) (C.1915/7), with suspension, by Prouds Ltd; A.I.F. Memorial Building badge, Aug 2, 1918, voided design in gilt and enamel (21mm), by Amors; Remembrance tinnie; Australian Commonwealth silver button (EVIIR), by Stokes; Royal Australian Navy gilt buttons (KC) (3, two large by Firmin & Sons, one small by Smith & Wright Ltd); also Belfast Academical Institution, 1810, in bronze (48mm) (Eimer 1013), by T.W.Ingram, unnamed; pocket watch lid only, in 0.800 silver (5.05g). The Belfast medal heavily scratched, the first medal toned extremely fine, overall poor - extremely fine. (9)
Estimate $50
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Gallipoli, Marschall Liman von Sanders Pascha, 1915-1916, in dark bronze (98mm), by Max Lange 1916, obverse, facing uniformed bust of von Sanders, reverse, naked warriors fighting on shore's edge with swimmer looking up from the water, across the top, 'Dardanellen 1915-1916'. Reference number 749 painted on reverse but easily removed, extremely fine and very scarce.
Estimate $600
SOLD $550
In Commemoration of 1917 (The Lily White Association), in silver (28x22mm) by English maker 'REG 2771 STG SILVER' stamped '1262' on reverse, includes silver coloured chain. Very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $200
Arthur Yates and Co, Sydney and Auckland, in silver (39mm), by Amor, inscribed 'MRS ALLAN MCDONALD/DROUIN/1917'; Gates Medal, Horticultural Society of NSW in bronze (44m), by Amor, inscribed 'MISS H.JAMIESON/10.11.1956/ROYAL'; Centenary of Western Australia in bronze (38 mm), by the Royal Mint, Perth (C.1929/2); 200th Anniversary of Cook, 1770-1970 in bronze (57mm), on display stand (C.1970/39d); also Sydney International Exhibition 1879, in bronze (76mm) (only fine); Anzac, Australian Comforts Fund, S.A. Division, in bronze (52mm), by Stokes and Sons (C.ZN/1); other medalets (5), Australasian Society of Engineers, enamelled silver badge (S.64) and a test strike of City of Papakura, in brass, reverse 'For Outstanding Service'. Very good - extremely fine. (13)
Estimate $250
SOLD $200
E.W.Cole, Coles Book Arcade, Melbourne, in bronze (31mm) (C.1918/1, Dean 97). Uncirculated.
Estimate $170
SOLD $180
E.W.Cole, Coles Book Arcade, Melbourne, in gilt (31mm) (Dean 55). Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Prince of Wales, visit to Sydney, 1920, pin-backed badge in silvered bronze and enamel (29x29mm) by G.A.Miller, Sydney. Good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Prince of Wales, Visit to Australia, 1920, medalets (C.1920/5 silvered and gilt, 1920/6 gilt); tin badges (4); lapel pins (2); together with Visit to Canada, 1919, in white metal (33mm); Visit to South Africa, 1925, in bronze (5) includes Borough of King William's Town, Natal, Capetown and S.Africa/Z.Afrika (2). Good fine - good very fine. (15)
Estimate $120
SOLD $70
Tasmanian Shilling, Centenary, 1823-1923, in silver (31mm), by Stokes for Alfred Chitty (C.1923/4). Toned, uncirculated.
Estimate $300
Passed in
Swimming, selection of swimming prize medals, Hurstville Amateur Swimming Club noted, also London Banks Amateur Swimming Assn prize medals in silver (27mm), 1923; another, 1926; London Schools Swimming Association (41x30mm), 1927. Fine - extremely fine. (9)
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
South Australian Chamber of Manufactures, All Australian Exhibition, 1925, in silver (32mm), reverse inscribed, 'A.F.A.Irwin/Architectural/Drawing'. Toned, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
Passed in
Bert Hinkler, London to Darwin Flight, 1928, in oxidised silver plate (50mm), by Stokes and Sons (C.1928/1). Toned, good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Bjelke Petersen Bros School of Physical Culture, Honor Badge Second Grade, c1920s, in sterling silver and enamel (26x28mm), with pin back (securing lug missing), by Miller & Sons. Good very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
Southern Cross Sunbeam Society, medal in bronze (36x32mm) with loop mount, obverse, cross with star, reverse with 'Presented to/Pearl Ashley/for collecting £5 for the/little folks cots of the /Southern Cross Sunbeam Society/at the Melb. Hospital/for sick children'. With some fire damage, otherwise good fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, 1934, in silvered bronze (54mm) by Stokes (C.1934/6), inscribed on reverse, 'Pony Mare/Over 13 Not Over 14H./Second/V.K.Knee/'Miss Roselyn'. With small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
Victoria, Melbourne Centenary Celebrations, 1934, in silver, another in bronze (64mm) (C.1934/9), by G.Rayner Hoff. Toned, good extremely fine - uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $300
SOLD $400
Victoria Centenary Celebrations, 1934, in bronze (64mm) (C.1934/9), by G.Raynor Hoff. A few minor spots, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $100
Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938 in oxidised silver plate (57mm) by Amor (C.1938/1). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia, gilt badges, one enamelled, both to Brother F.Roth, 1947 and 1963, Lodge 27, Mudgee. Extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $50
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Separation 1851/Federation 1901, issued 1951, in bronze (58mm), (C.S/2), by A.Meszaros, issued by Numismatic Association of Victoria. Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Australian Institute of Builders medal, undated (c1950s), in oxidised bright bronze (63.5mm), trial pieces by Paul Beadle, one uniface design of obverse featuring, amorial bearings of the institute, and one uniface of the reverse featuring symbolic design of the practice of building. Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Bryant Medal, undated (c1956), in oxidised bright bronze (64mm), by Paul Beadle, reverse features crest of Hawkesbury Agricultural College and a Latin legend translated to, 'The father of tillage himself did not wish the way to be easy'. In case by John Pinches London, uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $400
Bryant Medal, undated (c1956), one in medium oxidised bright bronze and the other heavily oxidised (64mm), by Paul Beadle, reverse features crest of Hawksbury Agricultural College and a Latin legend translated to, 'The father of tillage himself did not wish the way to be easy'. The first with some spotting on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $180
Australian Institute of Builders medal, undated (c1950s), in oxidised bright bronze (63.5mm), a prototype by Paul Beadle, obverse, amorial bearings of the institute, reverse, symbolic design of the practice of building. In case of John Pinches London, some spotting, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $220
R.A.I.A. (Royal Australian Institute of Architects) medal, undated (c1960), in bronze (63.5mm), by Paul Beadle; another identical but in silvered bronze. The first in case, one small scratch on obverse, otherwise uncirculated; the second with some spotting and discolouration on high spots, otherwise extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $410
University of New South Wales, prize medal, For Distinguished Service To Industrial Design, undated (c1960), in oxidised bright bronze (63.5mm), by Paul Beadle, a sample strike. In John Pinches London case, uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $240
University of New South Wales, prize medal, For Distinguished Service To Industrial Design, undated (c1960), in dark oxidised bright bronze (63.5mm), by Paul Beadle, a sample strike. In John Pinches London case, uncirculated.
Estimate $100
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