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Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney threepence, 1858 (A.687). Nearly fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $360
Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney threepence, 1858 (A.688). Nearly very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $520
Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney threepence, 1860 (A.691). Very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Tasmania and New Zealand tokens, A 129, 211, 309, 326, 384, O.G & Co Barbers check, C. Kelly Clifton pub check; medalets 1938, 1951; Churchill 1965 in bronze, Brunei 1968 in bronze, Burwood Centenary 1874 - 1974 in gilt, Canada 1977; Fort Saskatchewan and Hawaii 1973. Fair - extremely fine. (16)
Estimate $60
SOLD $60
Various, New Zealand issues, (A. 20, 36, 276, 312, 328, 497, 500, 658, 660 (2), 666) and Australian (A. 127). Cleaned, one damaged, otherwise fine - good fine. (12)
Estimate $50
SOLD $120
A collection of Australian tokens, assorted issues including, Crocker & Hamilton., Adelaide penny, undated (A.82); Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.291); Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319); Macgregor, J., Sydney halfpenny, 1855 (A.340); Sawyer, J.S., Brisbane penny, 1864 (A.469); Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney halfpenny, 1854 (2) (A.582, 583); Weight & Johnson., Liverpool halfpenny, undated (A.616); also A.3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 90, 94, 97, 103, 104, 105, 108, 121, 122, 125, 141, 145, 146, 153, 155, 157, 184, 186, 188, 189, 190, 193, 195, 216, 223, 254, 256, 257, 267, 273, 280, 281, 283, 291, 292, 306, 313, 319, 331, 339, 340, 349, 350, 360, 364, 368, 369, 370, 374, 375, 386, 392, 393, 395, 406, 407, 408, 411, 433, 434, 438, 439, 441, 461, 463, 466, 469, 501, 505, 566, 567, 571, 573, 576, 582, 583, 586, 604, 605, 615, 616, 621, 627, 629, 633, 651, 656, 659, 669, 672, 691. Poor - good very fine. (138)
Estimate $7,000
SOLD $10,000
Coles, E.W., token in English text, reverse in Japanese, in silvered brass (31mm) with loop mount (D94[C-]). Very fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $1,050
SMS Emden, canteen token in brass for fifty pfennig. Good very fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $300
Keeling Cocos Islands, bone or ivory tokens 25 cents, one two and five rupees, 1913. Very good - good fine. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, five shillings. Good very fine/ very fine and rare.
Estimate $3,500
SOLD $3,500
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, two shillings. Good very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $760
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, one shilling. Good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $260
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling and threepence. Nearly extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $240
SOLD $300
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, threepence. Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, threepence. Red uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $160
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps threepence. Mostly red uncirculated.
Estimate $120
SOLD $140
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, threepence. Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, threepence and penny. Nearly uncirculated; good very fine. (2)
Estimate $180
SOLD $220
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, penny. Good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, penny. Die break on reverse, good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Check pieces, no name, in various metals and denominations including, G.A.Miller & Sons, uniface threepence, sixpence, ten shillings; Miller & Morris, sixpence, ninepence, shilling, one shilling and sixpence, two shillings (2); Millers Sydney, one shilling; also, The Original Scotch Pie Shop, Bourke St East, one shilling, in bronze (30mm); B.G.Wilson & Co., Ironmongers, Brisbane, ninepence, in brass (31.5mm); Wilsons Bros, Direct Supply Stores Ltd, five shillings, in brass (22mm). Good - extremely fine. (66)
Estimate $250
SOLD $2,100
South Australia, Renmark club, set of 2/6 (brass), 2/- another (with different shaped "2") (both copper), 1/- (brass), 6d (copper), 3d (aluminium, large central hole). The 2/- and 3d uncirculated, others very fine - extremely fine. (6)
Estimate $170
SOLD $160
Lysaghts (Steel Company), Port Kembla, NSW, gate pass or token, aluminium (31 mm) reverse plain, by Amors, three holes specially placed above "G1", "G2" and "G3" (G=gate?) unpublished and very rare. Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $130
SOLD $160
Casino and Gaming Tokens, containing a group of early tokens and chips used in Australia (13) and a selection of modern Australian chips from a wide range of casinos (13). Very good- uncirculated. (26)
Estimate $80
SOLD $50
Public Transport Commission of New South Wales, oval railway employees numbered cap badges (14); Department of Government Transport, N.S.W. ex serviceman's cardboard bus pass (2); Postmaster Generals Department metal "crown" uniform buttons by Stokes and Sons, Melbourne (9). Very fine - uncirculated. (25)
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
Bowling Club medallions, metal badges and pins, includes Peakhurst Spring Bowling Carnival (43 mm) by Dennam, Neal & Treloar; Balmain Bowling Club (36 mm); various membership, umpire, interstate and pennant badges, also several partly finished badges. Very fine - uncirculated. (19)
Estimate $50
SOLD $70
Cessation of Transportation 1853, in white metal (58 mm) (C. 1853/2) Royal Hobart Centennary Regatta 1938, in oxidised silver plate (36 mm) by Stokes (C. 1938/12); also ANS medals 1949 (bronze) 1955 bronze, 1966 (2, silver and bronze); N.A.V. 1963 (150th anniversary of holey dollar and dump) (2), medalets 1897 , 1901, 1902. Generally extremely fine - uncirculated. (11)
Estimate $150
SOLD $280
Holloway, Professor Thomas, 1858, in bronzed copper (61 mm) by Joseph Moore, Birmingham. Good very fine/ Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $1,300
International Exhibition Victoria 1873, in gilt bronze (47 mm) by J. Hogarth and O.R. Campbell for Stokes & Martin (C. 1873). Scratches and surface marks otherwise good very fine and rare in this form.
Estimate $200
SOLD $250
A group of thirty two award medals, Australian and overseas, to the Seppelts family, dated 1870 - 1980, including Agricultural Society of New South Wales (2) in bronze (90mm) first medal inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / J.E.Seppelt / Class 800 / No.2284 / 1870'; second medal inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt / Syrup / Class 534 / 1873'; Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (77mm) inscribed on rev. 'Awarded / With Three / Certificates / of Merit / to B.Seppelt / of Seppeltsfield / South Australia / Distiller Wine / and Cordial / Manufacturer'; Adelaide, 1881, in bronze (30mm) inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt'; Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (53mm) inscribed around edge 'Awarded to Benno Seppelt - Seppeltsfield for Wine Exhibits'; New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, (2)(51mm) in gilt, first medal inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt & Sons / for / Sparkling Burgundy'; second medal inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt & Sons / for / Sparkling Hock'; Brewers & Allied Traders International Exhibition & Market, (4, 3 with cases of issue) (45mm) first medal in gold (hallmarked 9ct) inscribed on rev. '1926 / Colonial Wine / Competition / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / 1st Prize / Champagne'; second medal gold plated silver, inscribed on rev. 1928 / Empire Wine / Competition / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / 1st Prize for / Sparkling Burgundy / Sparkling Hock / and Champagne'; third medal gold plated silver, inscribed on rev. '1931 / Empire Wine / Competition / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / 1st Prize for / Sparkling Burgundy / and Sparkling Hock'; fourth medal in gold plated silver, inscribed on rev. '1933 / Empire Wine / Competition / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / 1st Prize for / Imperial Reserve / Sparkling Hock and / Sparkling Burgundy'; South Australian Chamber of Manufacture, All Australian Exhibition, 1930, in silver (3) (51mm) first medal inscibed on rev. Awarded to / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / Brandy'; second inscribed 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / Sparkling / Burgundy'; third inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / Port Wine'; also one medal in bronze (51mm) with box of issue, medal inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / B.Seppelt & Sons / Ltd / Sweet Sherry'; The Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., Royal Easter Show, 1951, (63mm octogonal) oxidised, inscribed on rev. 'Ch.Hock / B.Seppelt and Sons Ltd'; The British Bottlers Institute, Award for Excellence, (2) in gilt (58mm), first medal inscribed on rev. 'B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / Sherry Type - Australian / London / 1958'; second medal inscribed on rev. B.Seppelt & Sons Ltd / Port Type - Australia / London / 1958'; Slovenia, Mednarodni Vinski Sejem, Ljubjana, uninscribed medals (57mm), 1962, silvered bronze [2] and gilt brass, 1963, gilt brass and bronze, 1964, silvered bronze, 1966, silvered bronze [2] and gilt brass [3], 1980, gilt brass; Hungary, Concours International des Vins, 1964 (60mm) oxidised and gilt brass, uninscribed. First four medals cleaned, fine - extremely fine. (32)
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $5,000