Catalogue
World War I, Return fob, in 9 carat gold (5.3grams) 'Presented By The/Residents of Panama To/Tpr. W. Burne/ On his Return from the/Great War/ 1914-18'. Also fob sash with two 9 carat shields attached and voided medal of Coat of Arms. Good very fine. (2)
Estimate $300
SOLD $400
World War I Return fob, in 15 carat gold (6.4 grams) to Pte. T. Berry by the residents of Birregurra & District in appreciation of services to the Empire in European War. Extremely fine.
Estimate $180
SOLD $200
World War I, Return fob, in 9 carat gold and red and blue enamelled flags (5.0grams) 'Clayton/&Clarinda/ 446 Cpl. W.J. Brennan/6th Rlwy Unit/ AIF/1917-19'. Good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
World War I, Return fob and rifle shooting fob together with voided coat of arms medal all attached to the black ribbon fob rash, 'Cpl./R.M. Josephs A.M.O/For Services Rendered/in / The Great War/1914-1919/From/The Burra Cheer Up/Society' 9ct gold by Stevenson; Rifle Shooting fob 15ct (5.8grams) by Perryman initials RM engraved on reverse. Good very fine. (3)
Estimate $300
SOLD $320
Tasmania, World War I return fobs, both to Pte A.P.Smith from the residents of Rocky Cape in 9 carat gold (6.0 grams) by A.C & Co (Angus & Coote) and 15 carat (7.4 grams) by A.C.LD, fob sash joined by blue enamelled 9 carat gold map of Australia medal with two shields attached. Good very fine. (3)
Estimate $300
SOLD $600
South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers Incorporated, All Australian Peace Exhibition, 1920, in bronze (51mm), inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / Miss Pegg Clarke / Photography / Enlargements'. Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $160
M.C.C. of S.A. fob medal for cycling?, in 9ct gold, 6.7gms (32mm), reverse inscribed 'Sellicks Beach/12-10-21/L.A. Borgelt/1st/ 1 mile knockout/Swastika J.A.P.'. Fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $70
Victorian Baptist Sunday School, 1922, handcrafted award fob in gold (9ct, 3.7gms, 29mm x 27mm) by McMaster, inscribed on obv '10 years / Consecutive / Attendance' and on rev 'Doris Vinnard / Footscray / Paisley St'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $160
Shooting fob, 9 carat gold (4.2 grams) 'won by/S. Brunt/ B.R.C./ 25.12.25'. Sporting fob, 9 carat gold (501grams) 'From/B.R.L/to/F. Gardner/ Referee/1922'. Very fine. (2)
Estimate $250
SOLD $280
Vict. Polo Skating Assocn, handcrafted gold fob (9ct, 5.4gms, 34mm x 40mm) inscribed on obv 'Premiers / 1923 / Won By / Olympia' and on rev 'Presented to / R.Cassidy'; P.G.S (9ct, 4.3gms, 20mm x 28mm) inscribed on rev 'Swimming / Champ / 1934 / D.McFarlane'. Very fine,(2)
Estimate $140
SOLD $220
Goodwood (South Australia) Presbyterian Church Y.P.L. of W. in 9ct gold 4.21gms (28mm x 25mm) reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Jean Hartley/for Attending/313 Sundays/1929-30'; another in silver by Maddern, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Jean Hartley/for attending/52 Sundays/1923-24'. Extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $170
South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, in silver (32mm), reverse All Australian Exhibition 1925 Awarded to 'Miss E. Brooke/Shirts' (original case); another, in bronze 'Miss E.Brooke/Pyjama Suit'. Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $110
Saint Peters College, Hackney, South Australia, silver sports medal (38mm) reverse inscribed '300 yds/Cup Steeple/2nd/J.W. Flood/1926'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Bert Hinkler, 1928, in silver plate (50mm) by CDR(ichardson), Stokes Melb(ourne) (C.1928/1) in oxidised silver. Uncirculated.
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
Paperweight of the Herald Sun Building, 1928, The New Home of the Herald and Allied Publications, in copper (87mm x 54mm) by Stokes & Sons Melbourne. Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Handcrafted fob, in gold (9ct, 5.8gms, 36mm x 28mm), on obv. St.GS.FA. 1928, inscribed on reverse 'Arncliffe Cop./ Winners / Challenge Cup / R.Knowles'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $150
The Broken Hill & Dist. Hospital, General Midwifery, silver badge, in blue and red enamel (25mm), by Schlank, Adelaide; Womens Hospital Appeal 1929, My Brick, bronze badge (35mm x 23mm) by Stokes & Sons Melb, numbered 50075; League of Loyal Women of Australia, badge in gilt with blue enamel (30mm); Volunteer Air Observers Corps, observer badge, by Stokes, in gilt and enamel (29mm); Clifford Park Jamboree, Victoria, Australia 1955-56, pin in enamel (18mm x 27mm) by Bertram Bros. Melb; Sailors Soldiers Airmens Assoc, Fathers badge in silver and enamel (22mm) by K.G. Luke, Melb.; Red Cross Civilan Relief badge in enamel; Australian Junior Red Cross badge (22mm) by K.G. Luke, Melb; Australian Red Cross Society, South Aus. Division, gilt and enamel badge (21mm) by Schlank, Adelaide; Australian Red Cross Society, Long Service Medal, by K.G. Luke, Melb., numbered D1619. Fine - extremely fine, some rare, the last in original box of issue. (10)
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
Clayton Amateur Cycling Club, fob in gold (9ct, 4.3gms, 38mm x 30mm), inscribed on reverse 'Clayton / A.C.C. / First Club Member / Bendigo to Melbourne / H.McGeachin / 6.9.30'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $130
SOLD $120
Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, 1934, in silvered bronze (54mm) by Stokes, inscribed on rev. 'Dorset Horn Ram / 2 1/2 yrs & Over, Second / T.S.Austin / 'Myuna' No.5 of 31'. Good extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $160
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, 1935, in bronze (50mm) by Stokes (C.1935/6). Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $400
The National Pig Breeders Association, award medal in silver (51mm) by Mappin & Webb, awarded to 'A.H. Zucker/Adelaide (S.A.) Royal Show 1935' inscirbed on obverse; another, inscribed the same but 1936; Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, medal in silver (70mm) by J.B. & A.S. Wyon inscribed around edge 'Awarded to A.H. Zucker for Champion Berkshire Sow 'Niora Mona' Sept. 1930'. The first two medals in M&W cases, blue and grey tone with slight scuff to reverse field on the third medal, otherwise extremely fine, the first two rare. (3)
Estimate $750
SOLD $900
United Commercial Travellers Assn of Australia, members pass in gold (9ct, 6.4gms, 33mmx 32mm) inscribed on rev 'C.J.Irvine 12/12/36'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $110
SOLD $0
Royal Easter Show 1937 (Melbourne) in yellowed bronze (53mm) by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/J.M. Lamond'. In original fitted Stokes case of issue, extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $260
Australia's 150th Anniversary 1788-1938, in oxidised silver plate (58mm) by Amor (C.1938/7). Extremely fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $40
Royal Life Saving Society, Reel & Line Championship, in silvered bronze (51mm), by Luke, Melb., reverse inscribed 'Victoria/Women/St Kilda/L. Duke/1951-52'; St Kilda L.S.C., Ladies Club Champion (inscribed on plain reverse), in bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/L. Duke'; Royal Life Saving Society, Bronze Cross - bar 1951-52 - by S.C. Luke, Melb., reverse inscribed 'L. Duke/1951'; Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, in gilt enamelled, reverse inscribed 'L. Duke/1951'. Extremely fine, the first rare. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $70
Naval Reserve Cadets, 1953-1993, in antique silver (48mm); Shire of Maldon, 1994, in bronze (38mm); Kodak Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, 1994, cased pair of medallions in olympic bronze, antique silver (64mm), copper and brass (38.5mm); Cathedral Church of St David, Hobart, 1994, in antique silver, nickel (62mm); Olympic Dream, 1994 - Frank Beaurepaire medal in antique bronze (58mm). Most medals cased or in packs. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (39)
Estimate $250
SOLD $0
French Exhibitions in Australia, March-April 1956, La Perouse, 1741-1788, (Georges Guiraud), medal in bronze (68mm). Cased. Uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Stokes & Sons Pty Ltd, One Hundred Years of Progress, Melbourne, 1956, in bronze (58mm), reverse Thomas Stokes portrait, Founder 1856 by Stokes Melb, (unlisted in Carlisle). Extremely fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $0
Royal Australian Mint, An Era of Coins, Medals in antique bronze (50mm); Commemoration of Decimal Coinage, in Olympic bronze (54mm); Arctic Explorer Sir John Franklin Governor of Van Diemens Land, in bronze (64mm); Perth Mint, one ounce silver (33mm); Association of Independent Insurance Consultants Pty Ltd, in antique copper (75mm); A.N.S. 1963, copper - aluminium (38mm); David Jones, Criterion House token in silver (32mm); Sydney Tower, in aluminium, anodised aluminium (51mm); Sanhurst Battle and Collectables Club, in bronze (50mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (21)
Estimate $100
SOLD $180
Facsimile collection of Historic Australian Coins, boxed, produced in 1970 by Ibis, with booklet, as issued. Extremely fine. (15)
Estimate $50
SOLD $40