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Australian political check, Vote For Hollis, in bronze (22.5mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension ring, obverse, bust of Hollis facing left. Very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $70
Tenterfield I.P.A. & M. (Intercolonial Pastoral, Agricultural & Minerals) Society, in silver (37.5mm), by E.Altmann, Melb, and impressed, 'A.H.W.& Co.' (A.H.Wittenbach & Co), reverse inscribed, 'Marshall &/Slade./1st Prize./For/Shorthorn Cow/3 yrs & over/1891.'. Minor edge nicks and some surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $800
Warialda P & A. Assn. (Pastoral & Agricultural Association), 1891, in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Lawson &.Campbell,/Best/Spring Cart Horse.'. Toned, a few small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
New South Wales University Of Sydney, Prize Medal in silver (42mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Senr Public Examn/1891/French/Edwin Cuthbert Hall'. Edge nicks and surface marks on reverse, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $200
N.S.W. Poultry, Pigeon, Canary & Dog Society, 1889, in bronze (53.5mm) by Ottley Birmm, inscribed on reverse 'N.S.W./Poultry, Pigeon/Canary & Dog/Society/Awarded To/W.Baker/B.G.Duckwing Cock/1891'. Toned extremely fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $190
Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1891-2, prize medal in silver (32mm) (C.1891-2/4 but with Awarded To on reverse and variation to wreath), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'Frank Lloyd & Co/Sydney/N.S.W.'. Heavily toned, otherwise good very fine and scarce as a named award medal.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Woman's Work Exhibition, Sydney, 1892, in bronze (39mm) (C.1892/3), by Amor, Sydney. A few oxidation spots on obverse, otherwise toned extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate $250
Passed in
Townsville Pastoral & Agricultural Association, in silver (44.5mm), by R.C. (Robert Capner), reverse inscribed, 'H.R (inscribed over A).Crawford/Mechanical/Drawing/Sept 1894.' Edge bumps and nicks and surface marks, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $340
The National Agricultural & Industrial Association Of Queensland, in silver (51mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Exhibition/1894/Marshall/& Slade/Merino/Strong Woolled/Ewe'. Some hairlines, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $900
Tasmanian International Exhibition, Hobart, 1894-5, in gilt (38mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, reverse inscribed, 'King/Engel & McCullagh Ltd/for/"Correct thing at last"/Tobacco'. A few tone spots, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $260
Tasmanian International Exhibition, Hobart, 1894-5, in gilt (38mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, unnamed as usual. Some light toning, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $150
Gawler Agricultural Horticultural & Floricultural Society S.A. (South Australia), in bronze 47mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/I.Clements./Cabinet Work/25th Sep 1895'. Toned, good extremely fine.
Estimate $450
SOLD $440
Wide Bay & Burnett Pastoral & Agl (Agricultural) Society, in silver (44mm), by E.Altmann, Melb./Wittenbach & Co, Melb., reverse inscribed, 'G.H.Jones/For/Blood Entire Colt/1895'. Edge nicks and digs in obverse field, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $340
Cook District Pastoral And Agricultural Society, Estd 1891, in silver (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'E.C.Earl/Blood Mare/3 yrs/1895'. Edge nicks and contact marks, otherwise good fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $460
Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, Struck At The Easter Exhibition, 1896, in white metal (43.5mm) (C.1896/10), by W.J.Amor, Sydney. Toned extremely fine, a few very minor edge nicks and very scarce in this condition.
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
Queensland International Exhibition, 1897, in gilt (45mm) (C.1897/9), by S & Sons (Stokes & Sons) (note 'Stoke' has not registered in relief), unnamed. Hairlines on reverse and small blob of metal on lower front edge below 18, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $220
The Royal Agricultural Society Of Victoria, in silver (35mm), by S. & M. (Stokes & Martin), reverse inscribed, 'Stickland/& Sons/1897', edge inscribed, '1st. Prize. Spring Cart'. A few small edge nicks, otherwise toned good very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
Queen Victoria, mule medalet in bronze (31mm), with obverse for Queen Victoria's 60th Year Of Reign, 1837 to 1897 (C.1897/16), and reverse for Adelaide Exhibition, 21st June 1887 (C.1887/50), pierced hole at top for suspension. Unlisted in Carlisle, dark toned extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $360
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, (West Australia), 1897, in silver (24mm) (C.1897/87) (2), no maker, pierced hole for suspension ring; King George V & Queen Mary Coronation, Western Australia Commemorates, 1911, in white metal (31mm) (C.1911/23), no maker, ring top suspension with suspender and ribbon bar marked 'Fear God And/Honor The King'. Very fine - good very fine. (3)
Estimate $70
SOLD $80
R.A. (Royal Agricultural) Society of Queensland, in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'R.A. Society/of/Queensland/August 1898./"Champion Sow"/won by/W.R.Robinson'. Edge nicks and surface marks, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $1,300
The Governor's Prize, 1899, in silver (46mm), by P.Blashki & Sons, reverse with coat of arms of Sir Thomas Brassey, Governor of Victoria 1895-1900, obverse inscribed, 'J.Walburn/1899'. Some minor edge nicks and hairlines, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $600
Boer War Peace, 1900, in gilt (30.5mm) (C.1900/6), no maker, pierced hole for suspension ring. Some small tone spots, otherwise extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate $80
SOLD $130
Commonwealth Celebrations, Victoria, 1901, fob in voided gold (15ct; 6.38g; 19x25mm) (C.1901/11), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'A. J. Arnot'. Very fine.
Estimate $700
SOLD $750
Commonwealth Celebrations, May 1901, Victoria, in silver (19x25mm) (C.1901/11), no maker, with scroll and ring top suspension, reverse impressed, 'B. N. Salisbury'. Very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $210
Press (Pass), (1901), in silver (25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, unnamed. Good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Aust. Commonwealth Opening of the First Federal Parliament, 1901, in silver (29x35mm) (C.1901/2), by Stokes & Sons, ring top suspension with ribbon and silver and enamel ribbon brooch bar 'Australia' with Australian coat-of-arms in centre. Toned uncirculated and rare with brooch bar.
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
Australia, Opening of First Federal Parliament, 1901 (C.1901/2), in gilt; Coronation of Edward VII, 1902 (C.1902/1a), in gilt; First Visit of Commonwealth Fleet, 1913, in bronze (C.1913/5); South Australia America Carnival 1918 fund raising pin badge in silvered and enamel; Peace/Victory medal, 1919, in silvered (C.1919/2), as issued to school children; also world medals including France, miniature WWI Medal of Honour with crossed swords (Bravery); Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887 silvered cross with her photo in centre; another similar in gilt for Diamond Jubilee, 1897 issued by the town of Congleton; another Diamond Jubilee issue in gilt and enamel with names of Commonwealth countries of Australia, India, Canada, and South Africa. Fine - extremely fine. (9)
Estimate $100
SOLD $140
Australian Commonwealth, 1901, in gilt and enamel (32x38mm) (C.1901/7), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/by/The Western/Australian Bank/1. Jan. 1901'. Very fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $400
NCC (Norwood Cycling Club), 1901-1902, in gilt and silver (28mm), with hallmark, possibly from Channel Islands, missing suspension and possibly missing a circular surround frame, reverse inscribed, 'Presented by Wm Coward Jnr./Won by/E.T.Lucas./Highest Points/10.15.25 miles/Road Races/. Very fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $140
Edward VII, mule medalet in gilt (22x22mm) (C.1902/5b, appears to be this one), no maker, ring top suspension but hole not pierced, with obverse for New Zealand Celebrations 1902 (C.1902/5b), and reverse as for (C.1902/5). Nearly uncirculated and a rare specimen strike.
Estimate $150
SOLD $340