Catalogue
Sydney Ferry passes, Sydney Harbour Ferries Ltd, passes dated October to December 1957, April-June 1958, July-September 1958, January- March 1959, April-June 1959, Port Jackson & Manly Steam ship Co. July- December 1972. Mostly extremely fine (6).
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Sydney Ferry Passes, Sydney Harbour Ferries Ltd, passes dated October to December 1957, Aprilto June 1958, July to September 1958, April to June 1961; Port Jackson & Manly Steam ship Co. July to September 1972. Mostly extremely fine (6).
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Watsons Bay and South Shore Steam Ferry Co Limited, these passes were used between 1887 and 1912; Seckold No 1452 - Half moon cut out - silver plated brass numbered on front 107 - only 5 of these are known; Seckold No 1455 - Half moon cut out - silver plated brass numbered 40 on front; Watsons Bay and South Shore Ferry Co Limited, these passes were used between 1912 and 1920, Seckold No 1461 - Half moon cut out - silvered plated brass numbered on front 143; Seckold No 1462 - Triangular cut out - silver plated brass numbered on front 43; Seckold No 1463 - Half moon cut out - silver plated brass numbered on front 93. Very fine - extremely fine. (5)
Estimate $200
SOLD $130
New South Wales Government Railways, season metal passes, Campbelltown and Central; Lidcombe and Central; Guildford and Central; Narwee and City (1974-1975) all second class, first two Monday to Friday only. Very fine - extremely fine. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
New South Wales Government Railways, season metal passes, Liverpool and Central; Blacktown and Central; Epping and City; St.Marys and City (1966-1975) all second class and Monday to Friday only. Very fine - extremely fine.(4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
New South Wales Government Railways, season metal passes, Pendle Hill and Granville; Marrickville and Central: St.Marys and City; Summer Hill and City (1962-1975) all second class, first pass Monday, Tues, Thurs and Friday only. Very fine - extremely fine. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
New South Wales Government Railways, season metal passes, Illawarra region - Loftus and City; West(ern) region - Blaxland and Central; North(ern) region - Woy Woy and City (1971-1972) all second class, first two Monday to Friday only. Very fine - extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
New South Wales Government Railways, employees badges, Head Station Assistant, Station Assistant, Safe Working Station Assistant, Attendant; State Rail Authority of NSW, Station Assistant (2), all oval shape and finished in silver and blue, also includes State Rail advertising badges for the Tangara and Sydney-Newcastle 'Lets Go Electric'. Mostly extremely fine. (8)
Estimate $130
SOLD $0
Public Transport Commission of New South Wales, railway employees badges, Leading Station Assistant. Safe Working Station Assistant, Attendant, Shunter, Guard, all oval shape and finished in silver and blue, also includes Department of Government Transport Leyland bus commemorative badge. Mostly extremely fine. (6)
Estimate $130
SOLD $0
Railway and Tramway, medals, tokens, badges, passes, tinnies and related items. A wide selection including Brisbane City Council Tramways Department, conductor's badge (43mm), another with leather strap for attaching to uniform, oblong conductor's badge; Public Transport Commission of NSW oval employee's badge; Municipal Tramways Trust Adelaide oval employee's badge, another State Transport Authority Bus and Tram Division with three small numbers in centre, another with four large numbers in centre; Tramway Board (T.B. logo) badge; Brisbane Tramways transport badge; Victorian Railways, four different rail passes in aluminium; V.R. badge; Eveleigh Carriage Works, Sydney, aluminium control pass; South Australian Railways, brass control pass; medalets for NSW Railways centenary 1855-1955; Royal Silver Jubilee Exhibition Train 1977, brass and nickel plated brass; Indian Pacific Passenger Service 1970; W.W.I Veterans travel pass, also several bus and tram badges including State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Electricity Supply Department for provincial Tramways (28mm) enamelled badge by Amor. Last item rare (38). Plus a group of tram, ferry and taxi-bus tickets (21) and wax seals (4). Fine - uncirculated. (63)
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Armstrong Tokens, an extensive collection of Armstrong tokens, housed in plastic sheets, many with Armstrong numbers, a little duplication but a good lot. Mostly uncirculated. (198)
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
Ballina War Memorial Pool, Municipality of Ballina, pool tokens, adult, bronze; season, brass; child, nickel plated. Very fine - extremely fine. (71)
Estimate $140
SOLD $0
Bread Tokens, issues mostly from the Newcastle area. Very good - uncirculated. (135)
Estimate $120
SOLD $70
Bread Tokens, issues mostly from the Newcastle area. Very good - uncirculated. (170)
Estimate $160
SOLD $90
Bread Tokens, issues mostly from the Newcastle area. Very good - uncirculated. (210)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Bread Tokens, issues mostly from the Newcastle area. Very good - uncirculated. (114)
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Casino and Gaming Tokens, consists of a group of early tokens and chips used in Australia (33); modern Australian tokens (9) plus a small collection of French (Cannes, Monte Carlo) and U.S.A casino tokens (14). Very good - uncirculated. (56)
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Club tokens, Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen (C.T.W.) S.A., sixpence; Commercial Traveller's Association, Queensland, sixpence; Tattersall's Club Melbourne, shilling, sixpence; 'M.C.W.C.' shilling, two shillings, countermarked 'O.G.?' on reverse; Jas. Prunier & Co., Collins St. Melbourne, salvation brandy advertising check. Poor - good very fine. (10)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Red cross, small collection of red cross badges including several better items, twenty years badge (named and numbered), Newcastle Unions '1d a week' noted also several comforts funds badges (19); Friendly Society Badges, including Masonic, I.O.O.F., Protestant Alliance, R.A.O.B.,Missionery, Lodge and A.O.F. a wide selection from Queensland, N.S.W. and Victoria, some described in 2 x 2's. Mostly Very fine - extremely fine. (51)
Estimate $170
SOLD $0
Royal Queensland Yacht Club, set of checks consisting of nine pence and shilling (24mm), shilling (31mm), two shillings (24mm), two shillings (34mm), five shillings (29mm), and ten shillings (24mm) all in aluminium, plus no stated value check, cupro-nickel, (16mm), reverse blank (16mm). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (8)
Estimate $90
SOLD $70
Sporting, Charities, 'Social, Society, Club and related badges, a wide range, including a number of scarcer metal badges. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (93)
Estimate $130
SOLD $0
Victoria Softgoods Association, (V.S.A. conjoined) one shilling, bronze (24mm); Barney Allen, Turf Commission Agent, Melbourne, lucky farthing, brass (22mm); Levy Bros. Melbourne check, 1889, cupro-nickel; Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways, one penny halfpenny, black plastic; Mutual Cash Order Co. Pty Ltd. Little Collins St. Melbourne good luck check, brass; Australian Key Security Co. Queen St. Melbourne, five shilling reward check, cupro-nickel, oblong, first piece with crack in flan; Tattersall's Club Melbourne, sixpence, brass (officially holed in five places); one shilling, cupro-nickel; Renmark Club, one shilling, brass; T & W. C(lub?) (conjoined) S>A> (South Australia), one shilling, brass. Fair - very fine, includes several scarce pieces. (11)
Estimate $120
SOLD $130
West Wallsend Co Operative Society, complete set of dole tokens, halfpenny, penny (bronze), threepence (aluminium - bronze), sixpence, shilling (aluminium), (CMH RL8a-e) said to be used during the depression, rare especially in this condition. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Actors Equity of Australia 50 years. Brass with black and white enamel. Smith #1; Amalgamated Engineering Union 1920-1972. Red, white and blue enamel. Smith #8; Amalgamated Food Preserving EMP. Union of Aus 1911-1929. Sterling silver with blue enamel No 522 on reverse. Smith #12; Amalgamated Glass Bottle Makers Union of Aust 1909-1922. Brass with red enamel numbered on the reverse 74. Smith #15; AMF & SU period 1971-1991. Plated alloy red and blue enamel variety without Tasmania on the front. Smith #18; AMW & SU Shop Steward period 1971-1991. Plated alloy red, white and blue enamel. Smith #18. Very fine - extremely fine. (6)
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
The Amalgamated Painters and Decorators of NSW 1913-1919. Silver with blue, white, pale blue, yellow, green and red enamel. Smith #24. Good very fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $70
Amalgamated Rail and Tram Serv Assoc 1916. Brass gilt with blue enamel numbered on the reverse 144. Smith #29; Amalgamated Rail and Tram Serv Assoc 1917. Brass gilt with blue enamel numbered on the reverse No 706. Smith #29; Amalgamated Road Transport Workers' Union of Australia NSW Branch 1928-1930. Gilt with blue and white enamel NSW stamped on reverse. Smith #30. Very fine. (3)
Estimate $120
SOLD $150
Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners circa 1912. Brass gilt with red, white and blue enamel. Made by Miller & Morris Sydney. Smith #33; Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (Ship joiner) Makers name on reverse Millers Ltd Sydney No 72 stamped on back. Gilt brass with red enamel. Note: this colour enamel not listed in Smith's book. Smith #34; Amalgamated Society of Carpenter and Joiners of Australia 1980s. Brass with blue enamel. Smith #36; Amalgamated Society of Engineers. Brass gilt with blue enamel. Smith #37. Very fine - extremely fine. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
Amalgamated Workers Association. Made by Newman 9 carat gold. This design incorporates the 5 stars of the Southern Cross. Smith #44. Good very fine.
Estimate $90
SOLD $280
The Ammunition Cordite and Explosives Workers' Union of Australia. Made by Quirk and Morton. Period World War 1 and after. Brass with blue enamel. Smith #46. Good very fine.
Estimate $90
SOLD $80
Arms Explosives and Munition Workers' Federation of Australia. Circa 1940s. Brass with blue and white enamel. Smith #44. Good very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $40