Catalogue
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, penny. Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, penny. Very fine.
Estimate $90
SOLD $80
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, penny. Very fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $60
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, penny. Pitted otherwise very fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $40
World War II, Washington and Fanning Islands, check in aluminium, good for one dollar (or peso). Blotchy obverse otherwise fine / extremely fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $40
World War II, Washington and Fanning Islands, check in aluminium for fifty cents. Some oxidisation otherwise extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $150
SOLD $150
Fairfax and Roberts fifty dollars together with Coles medal for reading thinking and wisdom. Good fine. (2)
Estimate $50
SOLD $20
YMCA, YWCA, Young Peoples organisations, Australian metal badges and , a wide selection, many by Amor. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (22)
Estimate $120
SOLD $90
Australian check pieces, meatal badges, pins and tinnies, includes entrance, transportation, bread and ferry tokens plus a group of New Zealand milk tokens. Very good - uncirculated. (196)
Estimate $150
SOLD $200
George III, Resolution and Adventure Medal 1772 in gilt platina (44mm) by Matthew Boulton (BF on truncation) die axis upright or en medaille (B.H.373; BHM.165), struck from the first or cracked reverse die. Suspension ring filed off (?), nearly extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $15,000
SOLD $0
George III, Resolution and Adventure 1772, in silver (44mm) by Matthew Boulton for Sir Joseph Banks. Struck from the second reverse die (no die crack) (M.H.373; BHM 165; Klenman 1). Attractively toned, extremely fine and rare, only 142 struck.
Estimate $14,000
SOLD $14,000
Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH.374; BHM 258). Attractive bronze and choclate brown patina, nearly uncirculated only 577 struck.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,400
Captain James Cook, memorial medal, trial striking of the reverse die in lead (or tin) 1748 by L. Pingo for the Royal Society (MH;374 BHM 258). Extremely fine and excessively rare.
Estimate $1,250
SOLD $3,200
Napoleonic Wars Peace, engraved smoothed shilling hand engraved, obverse Britannia standing by tablet engraved 'Susan/Wilson' reverse inscribed 'The Reign/of Terror/ at an end/ The Good Old Times/ Returned/May Peace Continue/For ever/April 1814'. Pierced at top, very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $220
Convict love token, copper halfpenny size blank engraved 'Mc/1792' rev. 'When / on this peice (sic) / you cast an eye / think / on the man / that is not / nigh'. Another, squire with rifle and dog, rev. 'When / this you see / remember thee / and keep me in / your mind and let the / world say what they / will dont prove to me / unkind' above a house, all stiple engraved on a cartwheel penny size blank. Fine - very fine. (2)
Estimate $600
SOLD $1,600
Convict token, copper penny sized blank, sailer in front of sailing ship left, rev. 'Samuel / Smith aged / 34.7.VS, 1839 / Remember me / when far away' peacock beneath, all stiple engraved. Good fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $2,300
Convict Transportation or love token, engraved on a 1797 cartwheel penny, female or Hope with anchor farewelling ship in distance, reverse 'let not/Abfence Bannish/Love'. Very fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $2,100
Convict token on shaved down penny blank, stipple engraved 'L.B/L.W/1844' reverse 'Once I/was tend/er child and/ on my mothers/knee But Know/I am in Prison/Bown down/in Slavery'. Good very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $1,400
Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in bronze (58mm) by the Royal Mint, London (C.1853/2), with case. Dent at base of neck, otherwise extremely fine and rare in this metal.
Estimate $1,750
SOLD $2,600
Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint London (C.1853/2). Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $220
SOLD $340
Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint, London (C.1853/2). Cleaned and with edge knock at 4 o'clock, very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $280
Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint, London (C.1853/2). Edge knocks, good fine.
Estimate $180
SOLD $180
Royal Wedding, Prince and Princess Commemorated in Victoria, 1863, in white metal (34mm) (S.1863/2), Royal Society WMB (monogram) (for Welfare of Mums & Babies) voided in silver (44mm) by Prouds, centre red enamel, brooch pin mounted as a badge. Attempted piercing on first otherwise fine. (2)
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
Lancefield, prize cup in ornate sterling silver, hallmarked Birmingham 1867 (H.19cm), inscribed 'Presented / by the / Lancefield Farmers Society / to / Mr Thos Kinnear / as first prize. Won at a / Farmers Ploughing Match / 27th Aug 1865'. Very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $550
Riverina Pastoral Society, in silver (45mm) by G.Crisp Melbourne and J.Hogarth, reverse inscribed '3rd Prize / to / Saml. Wilson / Two Ewes / Over 4 tooth /Jerilderie / 1872'. Toned uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $750
Riverina Pastoral Society, in silver (45mm) as previous but '2nd Prize / two rams'. Toned, contact marks otherwise nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $450
SOLD $450
Wimmera District Pastoral Agricultural Society, in silver (45mm) by G.Crisp Melbourne and J.Hogarth, rev. inscribed '1st Prize / Thoroughbred / Colt / S.Wilson's Feramorz / 1872'. Attractively toned uncirculated/ nearly uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $770
Medalets, 1873-1937, including Ricketty Dick (C.1873/2 gilt); Albert the Good (C.1851 gilt, C.1879/4 gilt); Centenary of Newcastle (C.1897/2 gilt); Launceston Exhibition (C.1898/4 silver); Federation of Australia (C.1901/4 silver); Wesleyan Methodist Church (C.1901/46 silver); Lord Baden Powell Visit to Australia (C.1931/2 silvered) and others unlisted in Carlisle. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (19)
Estimate $350
SOLD $460
Agricultural Society of New South Wales, in bronze (90mm) by Hardy Brothers, London & Sydney rev. Practice with Science inscribed 'Louis M.Kyzor / for spectacles / & eyeglasses / Sydney 1878'. Extremely fine and rare thus.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Sydney International Exhibition 1879 in bronze (76mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, rev. inscribed 'Colonel / S.Wortley / First Award'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $210