Catalogue
Military Historical Society, sixty five years Australian Army 1968, in bronze (61mm), fiftieth anniversary armistice, in bronze (61mm); National Trust of Australia, James Cook 1970 in bronze and silver (52mm) by Andor Meszaros for Stokes; Commercial Bank of Australia, Montreal Olympics 1976 in silver (39mm) by Stokes (C.1968/5, T/8, 1970/32 (2), 1976/14) together with H.M.S. Endeavour in bronze (48mm); Brunei 1968 in bronze (45mm). Three medals cased as issued. Good very fine-uncirculated (7.
Estimate $60
SOLD $100
Bi-Centenary, 1970, replica coin set in case of issue with descriptive booklet by G.C. Heyde for aIbis imprints, Sydney 1970.
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
Captain James Cook 1970, in silver (38mm) by Stokes, Latrobe Centenary 1975, in silver (spmm) by Stokes, test cricket Centenary 1977, in silver (39mm) by Birmingham mint with first day cover, Queen Elizabeth II, Jubilee and visit to Australia 1977, in silver (39mm) by the Franklin Mint, another, in 22ct gold on silver (45mm) by Birmingham Mint, 150th Anniversary Western Australia 1979 in silver (43mm). (C.1970/32, 1975/1, 1977/6/ 1979/24). Extremely fine-uncirculated (6).
Estimate $50
SOLD $20
The Great Explorers of Australia, sterling silver ingots, in wooden display cabinet with certificate of authenticity from the Birmingham Mint. FDC.(20)
Estimate $150
SOLD $160
The seventy fifth anniversary of Federation, Commonwealth of Australia 1901-1976, medal set in sterling silver (45mm) in wooden display case as issued by the Birmingham Mint, with certificate of authenticity. FDC. (7)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
The Australian State medals in sterling silver (44mm) with wooden presentation frame as issued by the Franklin Mint. FDC.(6)
Estimate $75
SOLD $80
Numismatic Association of Victoria, Captain James Cook, George Bass, John Oxley all in silver (51mm) by K. G. Luke; 25th anniversary of N.A.V. 1971, bronze silvered (31mm) by stokes & Martin, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee 1977 in silver vapour blasted (38mm) by Stokes; together with, Sydney Coin Club in copper (35mm), Melbourne Numismatic Society in bronze (38mm), Newcastle Numismatic Society in bronze (38mm), Geelong Numismatic Society in bronze (39mm) commemorating introduction of decimal currency (C. c/1,G/2,J/1,1971/12 (2), 1977/9, 1966/4,7,11,17). First five medals cased as issued. Good very fine-uncirculated (10).
Estimate $80
SOLD $120
The fiftieth anniversary of Parliament House, Canberra, sterling silver ingots, in wooden case as issued with certificate of authenticity. FDC.(7)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Fespic Games, Parramatta 1977, medal gilt bronze 48mms, obv. three wheels interlocked description above, rev. arms of Holroyd and Parramatta Countil. Uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $20
150th Anniversary of Western Australia, 1979 in gold, silver, bronze, cupro-nickel and brass (43mm) (C.1979/21-25). In red case of issue, F.D.C. (5).
Estimate $1,250
SOLD $1,000
North West Queensland, 1982, in silver (28mm) by Stokes (Dean M114) struck in proof quality, F.D.C.
Estimate $40
SOLD $20
Medalettes, 1983-1988, some (5) relate to Halley's Comet, including silver issue and Amor-Sanders centenary medal. Uncirculated. (20)
Estimate $40
SOLD $20
Medallic stamp replicas in gold plated silver, The Australian Collection 1988 by Hallmark Diemasters and Engravers Pty Ltd. Twenty five medals in plush caser of issue, with certificate. FDC.
Estimate $250
SOLD $0
Australia's Bi-centenary, Royal Australian Mint set of six medallions, 1988 in case of issue. Each medallion 71 grams in sterling silver. FDC.
Estimate $80
SOLD $140
Box of Australian Medalets including opening of the First Federal Parliament. Queen Victoria's 60th year of reign, also Coles token. Good-very fine (36).
Estimate $50
SOLD $200
A tin containing a mixture of (mostly fair but includes a holed example of A570) military badges mostly British, medals and medalets included) a Lusitania, a Sydney Wharf Labourers Union badge, 1902 WMH, A BWM 3Bn AIF and VM 3Bn (different recipients). Fair-extremely fine (approx 80).
Estimate $100
SOLD $200
Tin containing a large quantity of assorted medalettes from the 19th century, some priced and ticketed, also includes badges, and buttons mostly armed services, Many Australian but a few Great Britain. Mostly very fine. (100's)
Estimate $100
SOLD $190
Medalettes, a selection with many (20) pre 1940. Good - uncirculated. (30)
Estimate $40
SOLD $20
A group of tin and enamel badges including Sunbeams (3 tin, 2 enamel, 2 pins), coronatin, Red Cross, National Eucharistic Congress, Anzac, S.P.F. and a set of plastic play money. Very fine-extremely fine (24).
Estimate $50
SOLD $20
Badges and buttons, a large assortment from Australia mostly relating to bowling clubs. Mostly extremely fine. (80)
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
N.S.W. Sawmill a& Timber Yard Employees Assoc, uniface in brass, No.192, holed twice, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate $25
SOLD $60
Sydney Ferries Ltd, gilt and silver plated passes (4) circa 1920 period, one an 'E' star pass, other three similar to those illustrated on page 101 of Seckold. Very fine. (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $170
Armstrong Shue Mart tokens various dates, etals and varieties. Extremely fine-uncirculated (40).
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Buttons, Badges and Medalletes, a small group including dog tag. Fine - very fine. (23)
Estimate $10
SOLD $0
Philip IV (1621-1665) Cob eight reales 1651, Granada mint, assayer [N]. (CC Type 67, 233;Cb.102;Yr.16). Denomination clear, 165 of date just legible with trace of lower part of 1 visible, surfaces porous due to immersion in the ocean, very good and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,000
Philip IV (1621-1665) Cob eight reales 1650, Madrid mint, assayer A. (CC type 71, 253;Cb.443;Yr.-). Assayer's initial and last 2-1/2 digits of date visible. Struck on a squarish dumpy flan, fine and very rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $800
Philip IV (1621-1665) Cob eight reales 1651, Madrid mint, assayer A. (CC type 71, 254;Cb.444;Yr.308). Struck on a full round flan with all details clear, nearly very fine and extremely rare thus.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,000
Philip IV (1621-1665) Cob four reales c.1650, Madrid mint, assayer A. (CC type 109, 562 or 3). Mintmark and assayer's initial clear, 165 of date legible. Fine and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $700
Philip IV (1621-1665) Eight reales, 1651, Segovia mint, assayer I. (CC type 81, 293;Cb.1517;Yr.1360). Chip out of flan at 6.00, slightly porous surfaces, fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $480
Philip IV (1621-1665) Two reales 1628, Segovia mint, assayer P. (CC type 136, 704). Some surface corrosion and struck off centre otherwise very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200