Catalogue
Various medalets, checks, badges, (C.1885/6 in silver, 1886/5 in bronze, 1900/3, 1901/16, 1919/2, 1953/10) Sydney Wharf Labourers Union badge 1901, 1902, 1903 WMH (W.M. Hughes later Prime Minister) (Smith 617 var.) Vic Art Canteen 1 1/2d Sydney Harbour Ferries token, Commonwealth T token in aluminium (7) bowling club enamelled badges (2, Kensington & N.S.W by Millers Ltd.) Red Cross appeal 1936- 7 2/- enamelled badge by Angus & Coote. Fine- extremely fine. (19)
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
Arthur Yates & Co, Sydney & Auckland, in silver (39mm), by Amor Sydney, inscribed 'Worrowong Gardens/Moss Vale/1923'. Dull grey tone, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $200
Victorian Catholic Centenary Celebrations 1939, in yellow oxidised bronze (57mm) by Stokes Melbourne (C.1939/1). Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $140
Centenary of the issue of the first tokens 1949, in oxidised silver plate (42mm) by Stokes (C.1949/5) for the N.A.V. others in silver and bronze (35mm) by Amor (C.1949/3) edge no's 83 and 386, for the ANS, later medals for decimal currency 1966 in silver and bronze (35mm) by Amor, both edge no 460 (C.1966/15), 60th Anniversary of the ANS 1973 in aluminium (35mm) by Amor (C.1973/5). Centenary Regatta, Hobart 1938 in oxidised silver plate (36mm) by Stokes (C.1938/12) without the loop as made and a lead splash of a miniature obverse of the Cook Royal Society medal (probably for a button and ex Berry). Extremely fine- uncirculated. (8)
Estimate $100
SOLD $520
(Australian Numismatic Society) James Cook Bicentenary 1770 (in 1970) in 9 carat gold (45 x 65 mm) by James Berry (C.1970/-), edge marked 9ct (113.37 grams). Another but in oxidised silver plate. The first believed to be unique, uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $800
SOLD $4,100
Captain Cook Bi- Centenary Celebrations 1970, set of replica Australia Colonial Coin and tokens (total 15) by Ibis Imprints, authored by G.C. Heyde. Two sets in cases of issue, missing one booklet. Extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $120