Catalogue
Aviation medals, various Australian aviation and space exploration medals, mostly in brass or silvered. Very fine - uncirculated. (approx 25)
Estimate $150
Royal Easter Show Badges includes issues for Sydney Royal Easter Show 2005 in silver; another identical but 2008; another identical for Supporter 2007 (3, gold, silver & bronze); another identical for Supporter 2009 (3, in gold, silver and bronze); another identical for Supporter 2010 (2, silver & bronze); The Great Australian Muster (3, gold, silver & bronze); The Great Australian Muster 2001 (2, gold and silver); The Great Australian Muster Supporter 2001 in bronze; another identical but 2003; The Great Australian Muster Volunteer 2002 in silver; The Great Australian Muster Olympic Park 2000 in silver; He's Back The Man From Snowy River in gold; He's Back The Man From Snowy River Supporter 2004 (3, gold, silver & bronze) Uncirculated. (23)
Estimate $20
Edward VIII, Advance Australia, set of four medals in copper and various types of white metal, all medals (39mm, and two different thicknesses), obverse, head of Edward VIII right, reverse, map of Australia with crown above an emu and kangaroo. All with some toning or handling marks, otherwise uncirculated. (4)
Estimate $150
Sands of Gallipoli, Creating the Legend Collection, with bronze replica Rising Sun badge and five medallions in brass alloy and finished in highly polished silver and frosted gold (50mm), one medallion with some sand from the beaches of Gallipoli Peninsula, with certificate 0016 of 2500. In case of issue with certificate, FDC.
Estimate $100
Captain James Cook R.N. F.R.S., medal issued by Numismatic Association of Victoria, c1967, in bronze (51mm) (C.C/1), by K.G.Luke, Melb, in case of issue. The case lid lining with foxing, otherwise the medal is uncirculated and only 200 issued in bronze.
Estimate $70
Captain James Cook, medals issued by Numismatic Society of Auckland in 1969 to mark the Bi-Centenary of the Re-Discovery of New Zealand by Captain Cook in 1769, in silver and another in copper (42mm) (Klenman 38), by Dick & Watt Ltd, Petone, 200 struck in silver and 300 in copper, each in holders of issue with information cards. Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
Captain James Cook, bicentenary medal, 1769-1969, in sterling silver (63mm) (Klenman 39), issued by Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, designed by James Berry and struck by Royal Australian Mint. Uncirculated.
Estimate $350
Captain James Cook, explorer, Sandwich Islands, 1964 (Klenman 23), set of two medals in sterling silver and bronze (38mm), issued by Hawaii State Numismatic Association, in plastic case of issue, only 500 sets issued. Case with handling marks, otherwise uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
Captain James Cook R.N., 1770-1970, in bronze (73x120mm), identical to the previous plaque but not mounted on a timber base. Extremely fine.
Estimate $250
Captain Cook, 1770-1970, in bronze (74mm) (C.1970/6), obverse, image of Cook left and above two cherubs either side of a globe, below is a ship and with a flaming torch at the side, reverse, Christopher Columbus with arms outstretched. A few oxidation spots, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $100
Captain James Cook, Bi-Centenary, 1970, in sterling silver (38mm) (C.1970/22) (Klenman 50) (3), another with no Stg. Sil. mark, possibly a trial, all issues by Stokes Ltd, each in State Savings Bank of Victoria cases. All cases with foxing on lid lining, otherwise the trial extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (4)
Estimate $200
Captain James Cook medals, includes State Savings Bank of Victoria, in silver (38mm) (C.1970/22) (Klenman 50) (Ex Wal Shannon Collection); James Cook Bi-Centenary Coin Exhibition, Australian Numismatic Society, Brisbane Branch (C.1970/30) (Klenman 45), in timber (40mm); Sutherland Shire Commemoration 1970, award medal by Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Commemoration Committee, in gilded (38mm) (C.1970/33) (Klenman 63); also a lapel badge and a keyring featuring a head and shoulders image of Captain Cook, from the James Cook Museum, Cooktown. Very fine - uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $150
Capt. James Cook R.N., Aust. Bi-Centenary, 1770-1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/24), edge engraved, "Submission Sample". Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
Capt. James Cook R.N., Aust. Bi-Centenary, 1770-1970, (C.1970/24), lead pull of the centrepiece design of the reverse (approx 60x64mm). Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
Capt. James Cook R.N., Aust. Bi-Centenary, 1770-1970, (57mm) (C.1970/24), all with edge impressed, "5th Anniversary of Metropolitan Coin Club April 1970 G.H.B. W.J.M" and numbered, one in gilt and numbered 01, one in silver and numbered S34, one in oxidized silver and numbered 50, one in lead and numbered 16 and one in bronze and numbered 27. Uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $500
James Cook, 1770-1970, National Trust of Victoria Australia, in silver (52mm) (C.1970/32) (Klenman 57), and another in bronze, designed by Andor Meszaros and made by Stokes, Melb, each in separate Stokes' cases. Both cases with foxing on lid lining, the silver issue with a small mark on the obverse, otherwise both uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $150
Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations NSW Australia, 200th Anniversary 1770-1970, in silver (57mm) (C.1970/39) (Klenman 59), edge inscribed, "J.H.Luscombe". Toned extremely fine and only 43 issued in silver with named edge.
Estimate $250
Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations NSW Australia, 200th Anniversary 1770-1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/39), and mounted on a metal base. Uncirculated.
Estimate $80
Captain James Cook R.N., 1770-1970, plaque in bronze (73x120mm), uniface and mounted on a timber base with an engraved plate attached to the front of the base, "Presented by/The Captain Cook Bi-Centenary/Celebrations Citizens Committee". Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations NSW Australia, 200th Anniversary 1770-1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/39), another identical in cast bronze and a third in cast lead. Uncirculated. (3)
Estimate $150
200th Anniversary, 1770-1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/39), two uniface medals, one mounted on a silver painted timber base and one on a stained timber base. The medals both uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $150
Lt James Cook, 200th Anniversary of Discovery of East Coast of Australia, 1770-1970, in gold (38mm; 9ct; 25.85g), sterling silver (38mm; 30.11g) and bronze (38mm) (C.1970/40), by Newcastle Numismatic Society, with N.N.S. wallet. Uncirculated. (3)
Estimate $1,700
Capt. Cook, 1770, 1970 ANPEX, award medal in oxidized silver (33x45mm) (C.1970/46a), by Amor, one awarded to M.Juhl Class IV, Div.1, Sect.3, the other unawarded. Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $150
200th Anniversary, 1774-1974, Bi-Centenary Discovery of Norfolk Island by James Cook 10th Oct. 1774, in oxidized silver (57mm), by Amor, Sydney. Small edge test mark, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $100
James Cook, Endeavour 1768, issued in 1975 in silver (150g) and another in bronze (70mm), edge of both marked "Gravarte.Lisboa.Portugal", silver issue marked 21/50 and bronze marked 67/1000. Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $400
The Voyages of Captain James Cook, set of twenty proof 24ct gold on sterling silver medals (38mm, 20.2g each) issued by the Franklin Mint, 1977. Housed in offical album with certificate and descriptive card for each medal. FDC. (20)
Estimate $800
Capt James Cook, R.N. 1728-1779, Death of Captain Cook Discoverer of Australia, in silver (44mm) (Klenman 117), by C.A.Holman for John Pinches, obverse, bust of Cook half facing, reverse, a fallen Captain Cook with rifle and with a native man standing over him, in Jon Pinches case. Two identical medals in case, the case with foxing on lid lining and the medals proof-like toned uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $200
Metropolitan Coin Club of Sydney, James Cook Commemorative medallion, in bronze (57mm) (C.1979/8), designed by W.J.D.Mira, struck by Amor, the first medal struck plus five production progress lead pulls of the obverse and reverse designs and original artwork. Uncirculated and unique. (6)
Estimate $500
James Cook Navigator, medal in silver (57mm) and another in bronze (57mm) (C.1979/8) (Klenman 102), obverse bust of Captain Cook looking to the left and reverse with a scene of Indians killing Captain Cook at "O'Why-Hee", silver medal edge impressed, "The Metropolitan Coin Club Of Sydney * 1728 โ 1978 *** 1779 โ 1979 * No. 80*", the bronze medal with the same impressed details but no No. The silver medal with edge test mark at base and the bronze issue with small nick on Cook's forehead, otherwise uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $250
Captain James Cook, 1728-1779, (44mm; proof .999 fine silver), the 14th commemorative medal issued by Britannia Commemorative Society Ltd, design by Thomas Lo Medico, both copies in sealed plastic cases. FDC. (2)
Estimate $200