Prices Realised · Sale NZ1

The Unique & Unparalleled Collection of New Zealand Historical Medals & Memorabilia (Part 1)

Noble Numismatics, 169 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW

11-15 September 2023

Total realisation $914,870

Prices Realised for Sale NZ1
Lot Description Prices Realised
Lot 1 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in silver (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Deep grey toning, virtually as struck, very rare in silver, with remnants of original fitted case. $2,800
Lot 2 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in silver (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Lightly toned, good extremely fine and extremely rare in silver, in a lucite descriptive holder. $1,700
Lot 3 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in bright bronze (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Good extremely fine and extremely rare, unrecorded with this finish. $950
Lot 4 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in bronze (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Cut on inner rim at 11 o'clock, otherwise uncirculated and rare, only 87 struck. $800
Lot 5 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in bronze (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Minor edge marks, good extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 6 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in bronze (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Choice chocolate brown patina, minor rim bruise at 12 o'clock on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. $700
Lot 7 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Honorary, struck in bronze (64.5mm), no maker (M.1865/1). Minor edge bruise on reverse, good extremely fine and rare. $750
Lot 8 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, gilt uniface electrotypes of the obverse and reverse of M.1865/1, in white metal (possibly lead) (both 63mm), no maker (cfM.1865/1). Nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 9 (New Zealand Exhibition, (1865), electrotype of the reverse of M.1865/1, uniface, in white metal (possibly lead) (63mm), no maker, ring top with ribbon (cfM.1865/1). Fine. Passed in
Lot 10 New Zealand Intercolonial Live Stock Exhibition, 1865, by Driver, Maclean & Co, struck in white metal or possibly silver (40mm), no maker (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare, probably unique. Passed in
Lot 11 Visit of H.R.H. Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh K.G. to New Zealand, 1869, struck in white metal (46.5mm), by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), pierced at top for suspension (M.1869/1). Some blistering, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 12 Anton Teutenberg, Master Engraver (1840-1933), a selection of unique dies used to create his masterpieces, dating from c1870-early 1900s, includes obverse and reverse dies of St Patrick's Total Abstinence Society (32mm) (D&C.Q4, plate XXXI [these pieces]; Auckland Society of Arts (42mm) (D&C.M9 reverse, plate LIV); another, obverse and reverse die pair (37mm) (D&C.M8, plate XVIII); another, reverse die (44mm) for (D&C.M10, plate XVII) (Dilworth Ulster Institute) unfinished trial (35x27mm) (D&C.S11 obverse, plate XLIII [this piece]); Border Collie (34x17mm) (for D&C.N9, plate LVI [this piece]); Auckland Infantry (die 27x20mm) (cfD&C.P3, obverse centre, plate XXVII); similar as obverse Auckland Regatta (35mm) (cfD&C.R8, plate XXXIII); plus unidentified (4) foliage either side of two lines (55x37mm), Auckland (die 37x37mm), Maori carving (roll) (67x22mm), bird (19x11mm). All extremely fine and historically important. (14) Passed in
Lot 13 Interprovincial Exhibition New Zealand, Christchurch, 1872, struck in bronze (63mm), by G.Coates & Co. Ch:Ch: (M.1872/1). Chocolate tone, mirror like fields, as struck, uncirculated and extremely rare as such, a magnificent example of the work of an early New Zealand Medallist, one of the key items of the series. $950
Lot 14 Interprovincial Exhibition New Zealand, Christchurch, 1872, struck in bronze (63mm), by G.Coates & Co. Ch:Ch: (M.1872/1). Only minor surface and edge marks, nearly extremely fine and rare as such. $750
Lot 15 Hokitika Exhibition, 1873, struck in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne) (M.1873/1). Lightly toned, good extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 16 Hokitika Exhibition, 1873, struck in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne) (M.1873/1). Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 17 Hokitika Exhibition, 1873, struck in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne) (M.1873/1). Nearly very fine with some scratches in the field and edge bruises on the reverse, rare. $300
Lot 18 Hokitika Exhibition, 1873, struck in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), edge inscribed 'Millson & Co. Ross. For Rolled Beef.' (M.1873/1). Brooch mounted, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 19 Nelson Exhibition, 1873, struck in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), edge impressed 'Webley Bros. Woollen Cloths.' (M.1873/2). Cleaned with tone spots remaining, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 20 Nelson Exhibition, 1873, struck in bronze (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), edge impressed 'Miss E.M.Fowler.Feather Tippet & Muff.' (M.1873/2). Tone spots on obverse, otherwise extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 21 Nelson Exhibition, 1873, struck in bronze (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), edge impressed 'J.Garrie, Seed & Manure Drill.' (M.1873/2). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 22 Nelson Exhibition, 1873, struck in bronze (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), edge impressed 'H.White. Model of Ship.' (M.1873/2). Extremely fine and rare. $400
Lot 23 Nelson Exhibition, 1873, struck in bronze (38mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), edge impressed 'A.G.Brock. Oil Colour Painting.' (M.1873/2). Toned extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 24 Temperance Glee Party, medal handcrafted in silver (70x72mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Richard Walkden/By The/Golden Temperance/Glee Party/15th Novr. 1873'. Good very fine and a rare example of an early Colonial piece. Passed in
Lot 25 Visit of German Battleship S.M.S.Gazelle to New Zealand, 1875, struck in copper (28mm), by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (M.1875/1). Extremely fine and extremely rare, one of the great highlights of the series. $1,200
Lot 26 Visit of German Battleship S.M.S.Gazelle to New Zealand, 1875, struck in copper (28mm), by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (M.1875/1). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 27 Visit of German Battleship S.M.S.Gazelle to New Zealand, 1875, struck in copper (28mm), by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (M.1875/1). Small edge nick on obverse, small carbon spot on reverse, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 28 Visit of German Battleship S.M.S.Gazelle to New Zealand, 1875, struck in copper (28mm), by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (M.1875/1). Edge nicks and scratches, once cleaned, now retoning, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. $900
Lot 29 St Matthew's Sunday School Exhibition, (Auckland), c1876, struck in silver gilt (21x21mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.-; D&C.Q3). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 30 St Matthews Sunday School Exhibition, (Auckland), c1876, struck in silver (25x20mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, unawarded (M.-; D&C.Q3). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 31 Steel die punches, c1880s (by A.Teutenberg, Auckland), Maori jugate heads (28x20mm); Maori heads, left and right facing (12x12x12mm) (2); another left facing (17x10x8mm) (cfD&C.plate LVI). Very fine. (4) $600
Lot 32 Australia, International Exhibition, Sydney, N.S.W., 1879, struck in silvered bronze (76mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/William Norrie/Auckland N.Z./1879'. Carbon patches and most silvering dissipated, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 33 Wreck of Ben Venue & City of Perth, Timaru, 1882, struck in silver (43x38mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), ring top with bar (probably originally with ribbon), inscribed on obverse 'J.Cracknell' (M.1882/1). Lightly toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. $2,700
Lot 34 Wreck of Ben Venue & City of Perth, Timaru, 1882, c1990s, restrikes in silver (38mm) (cfM.1882/1). Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 35 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (2), gilt [illustrated], brass and copper (M.1882/2). All pierced at top, fine - good very fine. (5) $100
Lot 36 New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, as per Morel numbers (M.1882/2, /5 [illustrated], /7 [illustrated], /11 [illustrated], /15 (2 [silvered], one illustrated) and /21). All pierced at top, except for the third and the last, described in 2x2 holders, fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) $110
Lot 37 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1882/2 gilt, /3, /5 (2, silver and gilt), /7 gilt, /11 (2, brass and gilt), /14, /21, /25 (silver, awarded)). Very good - extremely fine, the last with pin mount removed from obverse and illustrated. (10) $500
Lot 38 (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1882), struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced hole at top (plugged), initials inscribed on reverse, obverse as reverse of M.1882/3 and reverse as M.1882/8 (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 39 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at top; another, as last, struck in copper (M.1882/4). Toned, very fine; very good, both very rare. (2) $100
Lot 40 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver, gilt [illustrated] and brass (all 22mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1882/5). Fine - extremely fine. (3) $90
Lot 41 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver and gilt (M.1882/5) (2), struck in gilt (M.1882/6) [illustrated], struck in silver and gilt (2) (M.1882/7) (3), struck in silver, silvered and brass (M.1882/10) (3). All pierced at top, fine - extremely fine. (9) $110
Lot 42 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver and another in brass (both 22mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1882/7). Nearly very fine and rare. (2) $120
Lot 43 Medalets, 1882-1919, noted New Zealand Exhibition (M.1882/7 gilt [holed]); Railway League, Canterbury, Westland, Nelson (M.1884-5/1 lead); New Zealand South Seas Exhibition (M.1889-90/2 brass, silver [2]) (M.1889-90/8) [illustrated]; Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee (M.1897/6 white metal, /9 gilt [illustrated]); Auckland Industrial Exhibition (M.1898-99/7 gilt); Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition (M.1900/21, /32 copper [illustrated]); HMS New Zealand (M.1913/2 gilt); Historical Society of New Zealand, Wahine medal in copper (38mm). Poor - uncirculated. (44) $360
Lot 44 New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at issue (M.1882/8). Extremely fine and very rare. $120
Lot 45 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced in two places at top (M.1882/8). Good fine and very rare. $50
Lot 46 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (21.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1882/9 [this piece]). Very fine and very rare. $120
Lot 47 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in gold (22ct, 3.9g, 19mm), no maker, pierced at top, overstruck on a British Queen Victoria young head half sovereign, the undertype visible on both sides, reverse inscribed with initials 'A.T.' (M.1882/10). Slightly bent, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 48 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (19mm), no maker, pierced at top, overstruck on a British sixpence, the undertype visible on the reverse (M.1882/10). Good very fine. $110
Lot 49 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver, silvered brass and brass (19mm), no maker, all pierced at top (M.1882/10). Good fine - extremely fine, the first illustrated. (3) $120
Lot 50 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 3.5g, 19mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1882/11). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 51 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silvered brass (2) and silver (19.25mm) [illustrated] (M.1882/11). All pierced at top, fine - very fine. (3) $140
Lot 52 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silvered (2) and brass (M.1882/11) (3), struck in silver (M.1882/14) (2, one illustrated), struck in silvered, brass and copper (M.1882/15) (3). All pierced at top, fine - very fine. (8) $80
Lot 53 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (19mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1882/12). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 54 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (19mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1882/12). Good fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 55 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in gilt (19mm), no maker, pierced at top, double entered date (M.1882/13). Good very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 56 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (19mm), no maker, pierced at top, double entered date (M.1882/13). Good very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 57 New Zealand Exhibition Medals, 1882 Christchurch Exhibition, Bartlett's issue silver gilt (25mm), (M.1882/15); 1906-7 Christchurch Exhibition (5), copper gilt (28mm) (M.1906-07/16), another (22.5 mm), (M.1906-07/21) another (M.1906-07/23), others (2) silver and gilt issues (17mm) with loop suspensions, (M.1906-07/28); 1913-14 Auckland Exhibition, aluminium and silver by A.Kohn (19mm) (M.1913-14/5). Mostly extremely fine or better. (8) Passed in
Lot 58 Medalets, 1882-1940, sorted by Morel numbers (M.1882/15, 1887/1, 1887/4, 1887/6 (2), 1887/9, 1889-90/3 (2), 1889-90/10, 1890/3, 1890/4, 1897/2, 1897/4, 1897/5 (4), 1897/6, 1897/8, 1897-98/1, 1898/1, 1898/7 (2), 1898/8, 1898-99/1, 1898-99/2, 1898-99/3, 1898-99/7, 1898-99/9, 1900/19 (2), 1900/20, 1900-01/1, 1901/6, 1901/8, 1901/10 (4), 1901/11, 1901/12, 1901/13 (2), 1901/14, 1902/9, 1902/10 (2), 1902/12, 1902/13, 1904/6 (2), 1906-07/13, 1906-07/21 (2), 1906-07/23 (2), 1906-07/25, 1907/1, 1907/2, 1907/3, 1907/4 (2), 1907/5, 1911/5 (2), 1911/7, 1913-14/5, 1919/1, 1919/8, 1919/10, 1919/11, 1919/12, 1919/13A, 1925-26/13, 1938/6, 1940/9, 1940/14) (77), also sundry other tokens and medallions (10). All annotated in 2x2 holders and housed in a slide box, fair - extremely fine, some scarce. (87) $440
Lot 59 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at top in two places (M.1882/17[this piece]). Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 60 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, overstruck on M.1882/7 (M.1882/19). Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 61 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, overstruck on M.1882/8 (M.1882/19). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 62 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, overstruck on another exhibition medalet (M.1882/19). Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 63 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1882/19). Toned, good fine and very rare. $60
Lot 64 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (22mm), pierced; Rough Riders 1899-1900, struck in silver (22.5mm), pierced; Westport Industrial & Mining Exhibition, struck in bronze (17.25mm); Visit of US Fleet 1908, in gilt (28mm x 31mm), loop suspension; New Zealand Industrial Exhibition 1911, struck in aluminium (17mm), pierced with suspender; Dominion Industrial Exhibition 1924, struck in bronze (29.5mm), loop suspension, reverse inscribed 'C392, N.Smith 3rd, 1924'; NZ & South Seas Exhibition 1925-26, struck in brass and enamel, (26mm) (M.1882/19; M.1899-1900/3; M.1904/1; M.1908/7; M.1911/8; M.1924/2; M.1925-26/10). Very good - extremely fine and all scarce. (7) $180
Lot 65 International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (19.5mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1882/20). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 66 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in white metal (38.5mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, pierced at top for suspension (M.1882/21). Toned obverse, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 67 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in white metal (38.5mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, both pierced at top for suspension (M.1882/21). Extremely fine - good extremely fine and rare in this condition. (2) Passed in
Lot 68 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers 1882/21 [illustrated], 1897/11, 1897/11A (gilt), 1899-1900/3 (gilt), 1900/3 (gilt), 1902/13 (copper), 1902/14 (copper), 1906-07/16 (gilt), 1940/9B, 1940/17 [illustrated], 1940/19 and undated (c1911); MacMaster & Purdy 1981/2 (bronze) and 1982-83/1; also, silvered and enamelled badge, Paeroa Defence R.C. Fine - extremely fine, many scarce. (13) Passed in
Lot 69 Commemorative medals and medalets, a group from 1882-1940, with owner's typed list by Morel numbers, noted M.1882/21 (white metal) [illustrated], M.1900/3 (white metal), M.1900/17 (gilt), M.1900/18 (white metal), M.1900/21 (aluminium) (2), M.1902/15 (gilt), M.1908/4 (lead) (2), M.1919/2 (lead) [illustrated], M.1919/7 (bronze), M.1925-26/13 (aluminium) [illustrated]; also, Lockheed P-3 Orion RNZAF, 1966 (M&P.1966/3) [illustrated]; also, Royal Horticultural Society prize medal, in bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed 'NZ & S.S.I.Ex./H.McDowell-Smith/Model House & Garden/25-1-26' [illustrated] (cased). All annotated in 2x2 holders in a box, good - uncirculated, many scarce. (104) Passed in
Lot 70 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in white metal (38.5mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, pierced at top for suspension (M.1882/22). Toned obverse, good extremely fine and very rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 71 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in copper (64x8mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Amy Williams/For/Wool Work' (M.1882/23). Very fine and rare. $280
Lot 72 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in copper (64x8mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.Wilson/For/Coal & Building/Stone' (M.1882/23). Very fine, a rare and impressive medal. Passed in
Lot 73 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in copper (64x8mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/23). Extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 74 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in copper (64x8mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/23). Good very fine and rare. $180
Lot 75 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in copper (64x8mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/23). Good very fine and rare. $180
Lot 76 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in copper (64x8mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/23). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 77 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Messrs Lees Rork/& Moore/For/Patent Barbed Wire' (M.1882/25). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 78 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'T.Jones/N.Z.I.E./Ch.Ch./1882' (M.1882/25). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 79 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.Buchanan' (M.1882/25). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 80 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.Schourup' (M.1882/25). Toned, good very fine and very rare. $700
Lot 81 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/25). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 82 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/25). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 83 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (35.5mm), no maker (M.1882/25). Mount marks and indecipherable name scratched on reverse, toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 84 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in gilt (35.5mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1882/25). Good very fine and very rare, not listed by Morel in gilt. Passed in
Lot 85 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silvered bronze (35.5mm), no maker, uninscribed, (M.1882/25). Good very fine and very rare. $220
Lot 86 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver gilt (35.5x3mm), reverse inscribed 'John/Corbett/M.P.' (M.-, cfM.1882/25). Toned on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare, in an official fitted case from the exhibition. Passed in
Lot 87 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver gilt (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Morris/Little & Co' (cfM.1882/25, M.-). Minor edge bruising, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 88 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver gilt (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.Hemingway & Co/Bradford' (cfM.1882/25, M.-). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 89 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in bronze (35.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Saml./Gulliver/& Co' (cfM.1882/25, M.-). Good extremely fine and an extremely rare combination of dies. Passed in
Lot 90 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, engraver's carved impressions in wood (120x105mm), incuse of obverse and revese designs, each (35.5mm) (cfM.1882/25, 23). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 91 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1882/26). Good very fine and very rare. $170
Lot 92 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in silver (23mm) over an English shilling (traces of undertype and edge milling) (M.1882/26). Ring suspender broken off top, very good and very rare. $180
Lot 93 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1882, struck in gilt (22mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, mule with obverse as obverse of M.1882/2 and reverse as obverse of M.1882/19 (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 94 Railway League, 1884-85, struck in lead (30mm), no maker, number '454' impressed on reverse (M.1884-5/1). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $150
Lot 95 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, uniface, electrotype (silvered copper) (42mm), signed 'S.Kohn' (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), possibly originally attached to something as a promotional piece. Surface marks, nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 96 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver gilt (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Edward H.Hill' (M.1885/1). Nearly extremely fine and very rare, especially with this finish. $450
Lot 97 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Bock & Cousins' (M.1885/1). Obverse with dark toning, considerable underlying mint bloom, virtually uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 98 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Adela M.C.Medley' (M.1885/1). Virtually uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 99 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'T.J.Harbutt' (M.1885/1). Toned, good extremely fine and very rare. $340
Lot 100 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'N.Z./Manure & Chemical/Co.' (M.1885/1). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. $300
Lot 101 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington) (M.1885/1), reverse inscribed 'Nees & Co'. Edge bruising, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 102 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Ada Crease' (M.1885/1). Cleaned, with edge bruising, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 103 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Mrs J.Prouse' (M.1885/1). Two edge bruises and scratches in the field on obverse, otherwise good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 104 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington) (M.1885/1), reverse inscribed 'Miss C.B.Hetley'. Multiple edge bruises, otherwise nearly very fine. $320
Lot 105 N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in bronze (42mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), reverse inscription removed (M.1885/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 106 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (23mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1885/2). Toned, good very fine and rare. $90
Lot 107 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in gilt (23mm), no maker, pierced with ring for suspension; another, as last, struck in white metal, pierced at top (M.1885/2). Extremely fine; rough edges, good very fine, both rare. (2) $80
Lot 108 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1885/2, gilt, /3 silver, 1887/1 gilt, 1887/2 gilt (2), 1887/3 [illustrated], /4 gilt, /5 gilt [illustrated], /6 (2, silvered and gilt), /10 [illustrated]). Fine to extremely fine, the last very rare. (11) $300
Lot 109 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (21mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension (M.1885/3). Good very fine with edge bruise at 5 o'clock on reverse; damaged at right, otherwise nearly very fine and rare, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 110 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, struck in silver (21mm), by B & C, ring top suspension (M.1885/3). Surface marks, very fine and rare. $60
Lot 111 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885, Prize Essay Competition, inscribed medal struck in gold (probably 18ct, tot wt 25.7g, 30mm), by S.Kohn & Co, Wellington, N.Z., ring top with bar and ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/W.Reeve Haselden' - 'Press Onward' (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $900
Lot 112 Queen Victoria, Silver Jubilee of Reign, 1887, Greymouth, struck in silver (31mm), by H.S. (Harry Stokes, Melbourne) (M.1887/1). Toned, good very fine and rare, especially in silver. $60
Lot 113 Queen Victoria, Silver Jubilee of Reign, struck in gilt (M.1887/1), struck in gilt (M.1887/2) (2, one illustrated), struck in gilt [illustrated] and copper (M.1887/4), struck in copper and gilt (3, one illustrated) (M.1887/6) (4), struck in gilt (M.1887/7) (2, one illustrated); also, James Macandrew Memorial Fund, 1887, struck in white metal (M.1887/9). All pierced at top, fine - good extremely fine. (12) $110
Lot 114 Queen Victoria, Silver Jubilee of Reign, 1887, Lyttelton, struck in gilt (31mm), by H.S. (Harry Stokes, Melbourne), pierced at top (M.1887/3); Nelson, struck in silver (31mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), pierced at top (M.1887/6); Wanganui & West Coast, struck in copper (31mm), by H.S., pierced at top (M.1887/7) (2). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 115 Queen Victoria's Jubilee, Napier and Nelson 1887 in gilt bronze (31mm) (M.1887/4, /6); New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90 in silver (22mm) (M.1889-90/2) (4, two with scroll suspensions, other two pierced), in silver (16.5mm) (M.1889-90/3); Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897 (M.1897/2 in bronze and silver) (2), Barratt Sweets (M.1897/5) (3), Nelson in gilt bronze (31mm) (M.1897/11), Otago in gilt bronze (31mm) (M.1897-98/1). Most pierced for suspension, all described in 2x2 holders, fine - extremely fine. (14) $90
Lot 116 Wanganui and West Coast, Jubilee Exhibition, 1887, struck in gilt bronze (31mm) (by Stokes & Martin) (M.1887/7). Nearly uncirculated and scarce. $30
Lot 117 Great Britain, (Empire including New Zealand), Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1887, struck in white metal (45mm). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 118 Nelson, handcrafted in silver with an 1887 gold sovereign inset (38mm, tot wt 30.4g), by B&K (Brown & Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Prize Medal/Jubilee of Queen Victoria/1837.1887/Nelson N.Z.'. Extremely fine. $700
Lot 119 James Macandrew Memorial Fund, 1887, struck in white metal (23.5mm), by Marsden, pierced at top (M.1887/10). Very fine; fine, very rare, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 120 James Macandrew Memorial Fund, 1887, struck in white metal (23.5mm), by Marsden, both pierced at top (M.1887/10). Very fine with the usual tin pest. (2) Passed in
Lot 121 Hanover St Baptist Sunday School, Dunedin - Industrial Exhibition, Honor's Award, obverse inscribed 'E.Beckingsale/1887' (M.1887/11). Damage to reverse from pin being added (now missing), edge bruises, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 122 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in silver (20mm), no maker, holed at top (missing pin from back) (M.1889-90/1); another, struck in silver (19.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1889-90/7). Mount marks and corrosion on reverse, otherwise very fine; nearly very fine, both rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 123 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver and another in gilt (22mm), scroll and ring top suspension (M.1889-90/2). Nearly extremely fine, the second illustrated. (2) $50
Lot 124 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1889-90/2 (silver), 1901/8, 1906-07/45, 1907/1 (2), 1914/1, 1919/10, M&P.1948/3); also, Australia, Adelaide Exhibition, 1887, gilt (C.1887/50a). Fine - extremely fine. (9) $70
Lot 125 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (4) and gilt (2, one illustrated) (M.1889-90/2) (6), struck in silver (3) and silver gilt [illustrated] (M.1889-90/3) (4). Fine - extremely fine. (10) $150
Lot 126 Exhibition Medals: New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition 1889-90 in gilt (22.5mm) holed at top (M.1889-90/2); another in silver (16.5mm) holed at top (M.1889-90/3); Industrial Exhibition 1898-9 Auckland in silver (17.5mm) (M.1898-99/3); another in gilt (22.5mm) holed at top (M.1898-99/7); N.Z. Exhibition Canterbury Jubilee 1900 in gilt (22.5mm) holed at top (M.1900/17); Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition 1900-1901 in aluminium (19mm) with 'Harry' engraved on reverse (M.1900/21) [illustrated]; N.Z.I. Exhibn C'Church 1906-7 in silver (22.5mm) (M.1906-07/11); another in brass (23mm) on reverse 'Awarded to/H.Perry & Co', holed at top (M.1906-07/45); Auckland Exhibition 1913-14 in aluminium (19mm) holed at top (M.1913-14/5); Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand Royal Champion Medal in gilt (30mm) inscribed on reverse 'Angus Bull/1978/Wallis/Johnstone/Ltd'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Life Member's badge in gilt and enamel (29.5mm) named to 'P.W.Twyman' on reverse (scratched through in an attempt to obliterate). Very fine - extremely fine. (11) $150
Lot 127 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1889-90/2 (3, silver [2] and gilt), /3 silver (2), /4 silver, /5 silver, /6 (3, silver [2] and gilt), /10 gilt, /11 [illustrated and extremely rare], /12 silver (2), /14 [illustrated and very rare], 1890/4 (2, silver and copper), /5 [very rare and illustrated]). Fine - extremely fine. (18) $900
Lot 128 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 2.5g, 22x17mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension (M.1889-90/3). Good fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 129 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (16.5mm), one pierced with ring suspension, the other with scroll and ring top suspension (M.1889-90/3). Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) $60
Lot 130 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, badge made from three medalets, struck in silver (45x19.5mm), centre (M.1889-90/4) flanked on either side by (M.1889-90/3) (2), pin-back; Industrial Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-99, struck in gilt (22.5mm) (M.1898-99/9); Greymouth Westland Celebrations, 1900-01, struck in gilt (30mm) (M.1900-01/1); Christchurch Exhibition, 1906-07, uniface gilt showpiece mount, in the form of a medallion (31mm) (cf M.1906-07/42); Dunedin Exhibition, 1925-26, in silvered brass (26mm), pin missing from back (M.1925-26/2). Fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 131 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (22.5mm) (2, one pierced, one with scroll and ring top) and copper gilt (M.1889-90/4). Very good - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 132 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (2, one illustrated) and copper gilt [illustrated] (M.1889-90/4) (3), struck in silver (M.1889-90/5) (3, one illustrated), struck in silver (4) and gilt (M.1889-90/6) (5), struck in gilt (M.1889-90/7) [illustrated]. Fine - extremely fine (12). $200
Lot 133 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (20mm), scroll top (M.1889-90/5). Good fine and rare. $60
Lot 134 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in gold (tested 9ct, 4.1g, 19.5mm), by Stokes & Martin (Melbourne), scroll and ring top suspension (M.1889-90/6). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 135 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (19.5mm) (3), pierced, unpierced [illustrated] and scroll top; another struck in gilt, pierced (M.1889-90/6). Fine - extremely fine (4). $110
Lot 136 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90, in silver (M.1889-90/6); Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1897, in bronze (M.1897/2, 3); British Transvaal War, 1899, gilt (M.1899-1900/3); New Zealand International Exhibition, 1906-7, in brass (M.1906-07/45); Otago Diamond Jubilee, 1908, in white metal (M.1908/1); Great Britain, Coronation, 1911, in white metal (38mm); King George and Queen Mary Royal Visit, in bronze (24mm). Poor - extremely fine. (9) $60
Lot 137 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in silver (19.5mm), no maker, scroll top; another, struck in gilt, pierced at top (M.1889-90/7). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 138 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in gilt (31mm) (2) and copper (M.1889-90/10). The first two extremely fine, the last fine. (3) $70
Lot 139 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in gilt [illustrated] and copper (M.1889-90/10) (2); also, Great Britain, Borough of Nelson, Charter Day, 1890, struck in white metal (31mm). Extremely fine; lacquered, very fine; fine. (3) $90
Lot 140 N.Z & S.S.E. (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in silver (17.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1889-90/11). Good fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 141 N.Z & S.S.E. (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (17mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1889-90/12). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 142 N.Z & S.S.E. (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (17.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1889-90/12). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 143 N.Z & S.S.E. (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (17mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1889-90/12). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 144 N.Z & S.S.E. (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in silver (17.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1889-90/12); another, as last, holed at top (ring removed). Toned, very fine; good fine, very rare, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 145 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in brass (13mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1889-90/13). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 146 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (13mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1889-90/14). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 147 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in silver (13mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1889-90/14). Surface marks and edge nicks, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 148 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (13mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1889-90/14). Nearly very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 149 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (13mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension. (M.-). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 150 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-1890, struck in silver gilt (13mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.-; mule of reverses of M.1889-90/13 and 14). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 151 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-90, silvered (13mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1889-90/15 [not listed in this metal]). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 152 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1889-1890, silvered (13mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1889-90/15). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 153 N.Z & S.S. (New Zealand & South Seas) Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (23mm), ring top suspension (M.1889-90/16). Nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 154 N.Z & S.S. (New Zealand & South Seas) Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (23mm), ring top suspension (M.1889-90/16); Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, struck in silver (29.5mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C449 M.Davidson, 2nd 1924' (M.1924/2); Hataitai School, Wellington Silver Jubilee, 1946, struck in aluminium (30mm), pierced with suspender and ribbon (M&P.-); Waiuku Centennial, 1954, in gilt & enamel (24x32mm), pin-back (M&P.-). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 155 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, struck in silver (19mm), by H.Ross, ring top suspension (M.-). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 156 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, badge made from three medalets, struck in silver (37x17mm), centre (M.1889-90/3) flanked on either side by (M.1889-90/14) (2), pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 157 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, brooch made from three medalets, in silver (55x23mm), pin back suspension, the left hand medalet (by Stokes and Martin) has the unrecorded obverse 'A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year' and the reverse of M.1889-90/6 (M.-; M.1889-90/2; 1889-90/6). Nearly very fine and rare. $90
Lot 158 New Zealand Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, Ladies leatherette foldout pass (67x55mm), 'Mrs Barton' with her photo in situ. Creased, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 159 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, 1890, struck in silver (19mm), pierced at top (M.1890/1 [this piece]. Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 160 Dunedin Poultry Pigeon Canary Cage Bird & Dog Society, Exhibition, 1890, struck in silver (28.5mm), no maker, reverse with inscription '...First Prize/In Class No.2-/Awarded To/F.Sourdon' (M.1890/2). Soldered panels on reverse for pin attachment which is missing, toned, very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 161 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, The New Zealand Jubilee, 1890, First Prize, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Rosser/Class/224' (M.-; D&C.N4). Extremely fine and very rare, unlisted in Morel. Passed in
Lot 162 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, The New Zealand Jubilee, 1890, First Prize, struck in copper (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, unawarded (M.-; D&C.N4 but copper). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 163 Dunedin Poultry Pigeon Canary Cage Bird & Dog Society, Exhibition, 1890, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, reverse with inscription '...First Prize/In Class No.96/Awarded To/S.Prout' (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 164 Dunedin Poultry Pigeon Canary Cage Bird & Dog Society, Exhibition, 1890, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, reverse with inscription '...First Prize/In Class No.36/Awarded To/A.Cowie' (M.-); another, struck in silver (29mm), reverse with inscription '...Second Prize/In Class No.36/Awarded to/A.Cowie' (M.-). The first with uneven toning, a consequence of the remnants of a glue mark on the obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 165 Fiftieth Anniversary of the Colony, 1890, struck in silver (23mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), with "RD1" on reverse (M.1890/3); another, as last, but with ring top suspension; another, similar to the first (M.1890/4); another, with ring top suspension, no "RD1" on reverse (M.1890/5). The first three scarce, the last extremely rare, very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 166 Fiftieth Anniversary of the Colony, 1890, struck in copper (M.1890/3), struck in silver and copper (2, one illustrated) (M.1890/4) (3). Fine - extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 167 Fiftieth Anniversary of the Colony, 1890, struck in silver (23.25mm) and another in copper with ring top suspension (M.1890/4). Extremely fine; nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 168 Fiftieth Anniversary of The Colony, 1890, struck in silver (23.25mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington) (M.1890/6). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 169 Commemorative medals and medalets, 1890-1915, Morel numbers M.1890/6 (white metal), M.1897/8 (gilt), M.1897/11 (bronze), M.1898/3 (gilt) [illustrated], M.1898-99/8 (silver), M.1899-1900/2 (aluminium), M.1899-1900/8 (white metal), M.1900/6 (gilt), M.1900/8 (copper) [illustrated], M.1900/26 (bronze), M.1906-07/29 (bronze), M.1906/07 (aluminium), M.1906-07/53 (brass & enamel, no suspender bar), M.1915/1 (bronze) [illustrated]. Fine - extremely fine, many scarce. (14) $300
Lot 170 N.Z. West Coast Exhibition, 1893-94, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 25.8g, 41mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/W.Goodlet/For/Ruby In Matrix/Discovered By/Exhibitor' (M.-); another, as last, hand engraved in silver (41mm), no maker, no suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/W.Goodlet/For/Mineralogical/Collection' (M.-); also, cloth fob chain, with gold fittings and fob medal (9ct, tot wt 19.2g, medal 30x28mm), by G.& T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), inscribed on obverse 'D.B.C./1905', reverse 'W.D.Wyatts Prize/Won By/W.Goodlet', central gold shield above inscribed 'C.B.C./1st Prize/Doubles/Wm Goodlet/1910'. The first two extremely fine and extremely rare, both in contemporary cases, the last very fine. (3) $1,800
Lot 171 Auckland Exhibition, 1896-7, struck in gilt (33.5mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Kenderdine & Kirkup/for/Lanal Perfect/Washing Fluid' (M.1896-97/1; D&C.K4). Good very fine and very rare. $180
Lot 172 Auckland Exhibition, 1896-7, struck in gilt (33.5mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.A.Nielson & Son/For/Electro Gold/Plating' (M.1896-97/1; D&C.K4). Extremely fine and very rare. $200
Lot 173 Auckland Exhibition, 1896-7, struck in gilt bronze (33.5mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Messrs E.Hare & Son/For Six Current/Medical/Batteries' (M.1896-97/1; D&C.K4). Much gilding flaked off, otherwise very fine and very rare. $150
Lot 174 Auckland Exhibition, 1896-7, struck in silvered bronze (33.5mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Belchamber & Co/Waterproof/Sundries Twenty/Assortments' (M.1896-97/1; D&C.K4). Small edge bruise at 7 o'clock on obverse, otherwise good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 175 Auckland Exhibition, 1896-7, struck in copper (33.5mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top removed (M.1896-97/1; D&C.K4). Full mint red uncirculated and very rare, possibly a specimen. $220
Lot 176 Metal (steel) dies, Auckland Exhibition, 1896-7, by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (32mm), obverse and reverse dies for (M.1896-97/1; D&C.O4). Rusted, otherwise very fine. $1,200
Lot 177 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in copper (38mm), by Spink, London (M.1897/1). Tone spot and edge nicks on obverse, otherwise good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 178 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in white metal (38mm), by Spink, London, hole at top (M.1897/1). Minor edge bruising, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $140
Lot 179 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in silver (23.5mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington) (M.1897/2); another, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 6.9g, 21x2mm), by S.Kohn (M.1897/3); another, as last, struck in bronze (21x2.25mm) (M.1897/3). Very fine, the second unrecorded in gold. (3) Passed in
Lot 180 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in silver (3, one illustrated) and copper (2, one illustrated) (M.1897/2) (5), struck in silver (2, one illustrated), gilt and copper (4, 2.25mm [2], 2.5mm, 3.0mm) (M.1897/3) (7). Fine - extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 181 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in gold (7.2g, 21x2.25mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension (M.1897/3). Extremely fine and very rare in gold. $240
Lot 182 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in gold (7.9g, 21x2.25mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington) (M.1897/3). Extremely fine and very rare in gold. $240
Lot 183 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, NZ, in bronze (21mm x 2.25mm thick) (M.1897/3); To Commemorate the Departure of the NZ Contingents to the Transvaal, 1899-1900, in gilt (21mm) loop suspension (M.1899-1900/4); Canterbury Jubilee Exhibition, 1900, in gilt (22.5mm) pierced (M.1900/17); HMS Ophir/Childrens Souvenir of Royal Visit, 1901, in copper (27mm) unpierced (M.1901/6); QEII Royal Visit 1953-54, in bronze (37mm) pierced. The second last with verdigris spot on reverse, very fine - extremely fine. (5) $30
Lot 184 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in silver (26mm), by H.Ross, ring top suspension; another, struck in white metal, pierced with ring at top [illustrated] (M.1897/4). Extremely fine; good extremely fine and rare in this condition. (2) $90
Lot 185 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in silver (26mm), by H.Ross (M.1897/4). Good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 186 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in white metal (26mm), by H.Ross, pierced at top (M.1897/4). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 187 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in white metal (M.1897/4) (2), struck in brass (M.1897/5) (2, one illustrated), struck in white metal (M.1897/6) (2, one illustrated). Fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 188 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1897/4 white metal, /8 gilt copper, /9 gilt [illustrated], /11, /14 [illustrated and extremely rare], 1898/1 white metal, /2 gilt, /3 gilt, /7 silver, /8, 1898-99/3 (2, silver and gilt), /6 (2, silver [illustrated] and gilt). Very fine - extremely fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 189 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in white metal (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1897/6). Extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 190 New Zealand medallions and medalets, 1897-1986, a small grouping including (M.1897/6, 1940/10, 1940/14 (2), M&P.1950/2, 1953-54/2 (2), 1971/5, 1975/3, 1985-86/1; also, red white and blue ribbons (39cm) with bar tops (3). Fine - uncirculated. (13) $60
Lot 191 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in copper gilt (gilt mostly disappeared) (31mm), by Stokes & Sons (Melbourne) (M.1897/8); another, Nelson's Celebrations, struck in silver (31mm), by Stokes & Sons (M.1897/11). Good very fine; toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 192 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in gilt (M.1897/8), struck in gilt and copper (M.1897/9) (2), struck in gilt (2, one illustrated) and copper (2) (M.1897/11) (4), struck in gilt (M.1897/11A) (3, one illustrated). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) $60
Lot 193 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Union Clothing Co, Record Suits, Wellington, struck in white metal (32mm), no maker, pierced for suspension (M.1897/13). Edge bruising on reverse, otherwise, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 194 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in silver (50x29mm), by Ross (Daniel Ross, Dunedin), pin-back (M.1897/14). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 195 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, struck in silver (50x29mm), by Ross (Daniel Ross, Dunedin), brooch mounted (missing pin) (M.1897/14). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 196 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Young People's Industrial Exhibition, Prize Medal, Cambridge, N.Z., struck in gilt (39mm), by Spink & Son, London (M.1897/15). Extremely fine and very rare. $260
Lot 197 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, Young People's Industrial Exhibition, Cambridge N.Z., Prize Medal, 1897, struck in white metal (38mm), by Spink & Son, London (M.1897/15). Some staining, otherwise very fine and very rare. $220
Lot 198 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Young People's Industrial Exhibition, Prize Medal, Cambridge, N.Z., struck in white metal (39mm), by Spink & Son, London, holed at top (M.1897/15). Extremely fine and very rare. $200
Lot 199 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Arthur St School, Dunedin, struck in white metal (26mm), no maker (M.1897/16); another, Kaikorai School, struck in white metal (26mm), no maker (M.1897/17). Both with ring top suspensions, good very fine for issues and both very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 200 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Kaikorai School, struck in white metal (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1897/17). Extremely fine and very rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 201 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Kaikorai School, struck in white metal (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1897/17). Good very fine for issue and very rare. Passed in
Lot 202 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Military Tournament, specimen strike in silver (41.5x28mm), by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), ring top suspension (D&C.P8; M.1897/18). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 203 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, (Military Tournament), uniface trial strike in copper (9ct stamped on reverse) (55x35mm), by A.T. (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (cfD&C.P8; cfM.1897/18). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 204 (Queen Victoria), (Diamond Jubilee, 1897), 'God Save the Queen', struck in silver (18x16mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring removed from top (D&C.X4). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 205 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897/Otago Settlement Silver Jubilee, 1898, struck in gilt (31mm) (by Stokes) (M.1897-98/1). Extremely fine - uncirculated, one illustrated. (3) $50
Lot 206 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897/25th Jubilee of Otago Settlement, 1898, struck in copper (31mm), no maker (Stokes) (M.1897-98/1). Good extremely fine and scarce in copper. $30
Lot 207 Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee cufflink, 'Record Reign' 1897, in gilt, face plates (17x13mm), no maker (M.-). Very fine with a distinct New Zealand design. Passed in
Lot 208 Otago Province, Silver Jubilee, 1898, struck in white metal (by Stokes) (M.1898/1), struck in gilt (2, one illustrated) and copper (M.1898/2) (3); Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898, struck in silver (2, one illustrated) and silvered (2) (M.1898/7) (4). Fine - extremely fine. (8) $80
Lot 209 Otago Province Silver Jubilee & Exhibition, 1898, (by Stokes) struck in brass (22.5mm) (M.1898/2); struck in silver (22.5mm) (M.1898/3); struck in silver (M.1898/4); struck in gilt (17mm) (M.1898/7). Very fine - virtually uncirculated, mostly rare, the second extremely rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 210 Otago Province Silver Jubilee & Exhibition, 1898, struck in aluminium (22mm), no maker (Stokes) (M.1898/4). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 211 (Otago Province), (Silver Jubilee & Exhibition), 1898, struck in gilt (22.5mm), no maker (Stokes), unrecorded die combination, obverse as reverse of M.1898/4, reverse as M.1898/2 (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 212 Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1898, struck in silver (38mm), by Moller, Dunedin, reverse inscribed 'W.Livingston/"Genre" Photography/1st Prize' (M.1898/5). Extremely fine and very rare. $550
Lot 213 Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1898, struck in bronze (38mm), by Moller, Dunedin, ring top suspension, reverse with plate added and inscribed 'J.R.Millar/For Best/Collection/Of Coins' (M.1898/5). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 214 Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1898, struck in bronze (38mm), by Moller, Dunedin, unawarded (M.1898/5). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 215 Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898 in silver plate (17mm) (M.1898/7), Presbyterian Church Jubilee, 1898 in white metal (M.1898/8), Industrial & Mining Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-9 in gilt bronze (M.1898-9/1) (pierced (2) and unpierced), (M.1898/2, bronze & silver (2, one unpierced), (M.1898-9/4, obverse Queen Victoria) in gilt bronze (22.5mm) unpierced; 1898-9/7 gilt bronze (22.5mm) (unpierced). Very good - uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 216 Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898, silver brooch (38x17mm), with three medalets, central piece (M.1898/7), flanked by (M.1889-90/14) (2). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 217 Presbyterian Church of Otago & Southland Jubilee, 1898, struck in white metal (26.5mm), by Spink & Son, London, pierced and unpierced (M.1898/8). Extremely fine, the second illustrated. (2) $30
Lot 218 Industrial & Mining Exhibition, Auckland 1898-99, (by Stokes), struck in gilt [illustrated] and copper (M.1898-99/1) (2), struck in silver (3, one illustrated), silver gilt, brass gilt (2) and brass (M.1898-99/2) (7). Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $90
Lot 219 Industrial & Mining Exhibition, Auckland 1898-99, (by Stokes) struck in silver (2) and gilt (3) (M.1898-99/4). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 220 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-9, (by Stokes), struck in aluminium (22.5mm), no maker, pierced for suspension (M.1898-99/4). Very fine and rare in this metal. $$ Ex Ian McCutcheon Collection, purchased privately in April 2014 and previously from Howard Mitchell, Auckland. Passed in
Lot 221 Auckland Exhibition, 1898-9, struck in bronze (49mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), unawarded (M.1898-9/5). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 222 Auckland Exhibition, 1898-9, struck in gold (tested 18ct, 17.2g, 29.5mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'First Award/For/Cider/Fletcher/Humphreys/& Co' (M.1898-99/6). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $1,100
Lot 223 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-9, (by Stokes), struck in gilt (22.5mm), no maker, pierced for suspension (M.1898-99/7). Good very fine and scarce. $30
Lot 224 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland 1898-9, (by Stokes), struck in silver (2) and gilt (2) (M.1898-99/7). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $80
Lot 225 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-9, (by Stokes), struck in aluminium (22.5mm), no maker, pierced for suspension (M.1898-99/7). A little tin pest on the obverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 226 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-9, (by Stokes), struck in gilt (22.5mm) (2), no maker, pierced for suspension (one with ring) [illustrated]; another, as first, struck in silver [illustrated] (M.1898-99/9). Very fine - good very fine and rare, the last being unrecorded in silver. (3) Passed in
Lot 227 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland, 1898-9, struck in silver (17mm) (5), unpierced (1), pierced (1) and ring top suspension (3); struck in gilt (17mm) (3), pierced (2) and unpierced (1); struck in brass (17mm) (3), pierced (2) and ring top suspension (1). No makers, fine - extremely fine, two illustrated. (11) Passed in
Lot 228 Industrial Exhibition, Auckland 1898-9, struck in silver (17mm), obverse of (M.1898-99/2) and reverse of (M.1882/14) (M.-). Edge bump at 3'oclock on obverse, toned, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 229 Exhibition, and commemorative, medalets and medals, 1890s-1970s, noted silver issue for Industrial Exhibition, 1898-9, Auckland (M.1898-99/4), also six HMS Ophir 1901 medals. Good - uncirculated. (19) $80
Lot 230 South African War, 1899-1900, (by Stokes), struck in gilt (3, one illustrated) and copper (M.1899-1900/1) (4), struck in gilt (3, one illustrated) and copper (M.1899-1900/2) (4), struck in silver [illustrated], gilt and copper (M.1899-1900/3) (3), struck in silver (2) and gilt (M.1899-1900/4) (3), struck in copper (1899-1900/5), struck in silver [illustrated], copper and white metal (2) (M.1899-1900/6) (4), struck in gilt (3, one illustrated), copper (2) and white metal (3) (M.1899-1900/8) (8). Fine - extremely fine. (27) $220
Lot 231 British Transvaal War, 1899-1900, NZ Contingent, (by Stokes), struck in silver plated copper (22.5mm), no maker, pierced for suspension (M.1899-1900/1); another, struck in gilt (22.5mm), by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin), pierced (M.1899-1900/7). Good very fine, the first rare. (2) $60
Lot 232 Commemorative medallions, (by Stokes), as per Morel numbers (M.1899-1900/1 (2, silver and gilt, /2 (2, gilt and copper), /3 (2, gilt and copper), /4 (2, silver and gilt), /6 silver, /7 gilt, /8 (2, gilt and copper)). Very fine - extremely fine. (12) $280
Lot 233 British Transvaal War 1899-1900, (by Stokes), in gilt bronze (22mm) (M.1899-1900/1, /2 (2), pierced and unpierced, /4 [illustrated], /6 white metal, /8, (M.1900/1, silver) (2), in gilt bronze (22.5mm) (M.1900/17) (2, one illustrated), Exhibition, Canterbury Jubilee 1900 in bronze (18mm) (M.1900/19), Greymouth Westland Centennial Celebration, 1900-1901 in gilt bronze (30.5mm) (M.1900-01/1, pierced and unpierced). Fine - uncirculated, all annotated in 2x2 holders. (13) $140
Lot 234 South African War, 1899-1900, (by Stokes), struck in silver (22.5mm), pierced at top for suspension (cfM1899-1900/1). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 235 South African War, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 6.2g, 21mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (broken) (M.1899-1900/4). Fair, having been worn on a fob chain, extremely rare in this metal. $170
Lot 236 South African War, 1899-1902, struck in copper (22mm), no maker, pierced, error date '89-1900' (cfM.1899-1900/6). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 237 South African War, 1900, struck in silver (M.1900/1) (2, one illustrated), struck in gilt and bronze (M.1900/3) (2), struck in gilt [illustrated] and white metal (M.1900/8) (2), struck in silver and gilt [illustrated] (M.1900/12) (2), struck in silver [illustrated] and gilt (M.1900/13) (2), struck in silver (M.1900/14). Very fine - extremely fine. (11) $260
Lot 238 British Transvaal War, 1900, Departure from Lyttelton, struck in gilt (24mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top; another, as last but in white metal (M.1900/2). Good very fine; nearly fine, both very rare, the first illustrated. (2) $100
Lot 239 South African War, 1899-1902, Lyttelton, gilt (23.5mm), pierced; 3rd Contingent 1900, in silver (23.5mm), loop suspension; NZ Rough Riders in bronze and silver (21mm), the first with loop suspension (M.1900/2; M.1900/10; M.1900/14 (2)). Good very fine - good extremely fine and all scarce. (4) Passed in
Lot 240 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1900/2, silver, /8 (2, copper and gilt), /9 copper, /10 copper [very rare and illustrated], /12, /13 (3, silver and gilt [2]), /14 silver, /17 Exhibition, /18 white metal, /19 (2, copper and aluminium), /20 (2, copper and aluminium), /24 copper, /25, /27, /30, /31, /33). Very good - extremely fine, many rare. (22) $750
Lot 241 British Transvaal War, 1900, Departure from Otago, struck in gilt (24mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top (M.1900/6). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 242 British Transvaal War, 1900, Departure from Otago, struck in gilt [illustrated], copper and white metal (24mm) (3), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top (M.1900/7). Stained obverse, extremely fine; nearly fine; very good, and all very rare, unlisted in copper. (3) $80
Lot 243 British Transvaal War, 1900, Departure from Otago, struck in white metal (24mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top (M.1900/8). Some tin pest on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and rare, unlisted in white metal. $50
Lot 244 South African War, in gilt (M.1900/8, 12) (2), in silver (M.1900/12 [illustrated], 13 and 14 [illustrated]) (3). Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 245 British Transvaal War, 1900, 3rd Contingent, struck in gilt (24mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top (M.1900/9). Extremely fine and extremely rare, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 246 British Transvaal War, 1900, 4th Contingent, struck in gilt (24mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top; another, as last, struck in copper (M.1900/11). Fine; nearly fine, both very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 247 British Transvaal War, 1900, Rough Riders, (by Stokes), struck in gilt (21mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon with bars and pin-back suspension (M.1900/13). Nearly extremely fine and scarce, especially with ribbon. $90
Lot 248 British Transvaal War, 1900, Rough Riders, (by Stokes), struck in copper (21mm), no maker, no suspension (M.1900/14). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 249 British Transvaal War, 1900, Rough Riders, (by Stokes), struck in gilt (31x20.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1900/16). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 250 South African War, 1899-1900, (by Stokes), struck in silver (31x20.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1900/16). Nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 251 British Transvaal War, 1900, Rough Riders, (by Stokes), struck (silvered) (31x20.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1900/16). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $160
Lot 252 Transvaal War, Success to the New Zealand Contingent, Jan 1900, struck in white metal (23mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 253 N.Z., c1900, uniface, struck in copper (28mm), no maker (M.-). Fine. Passed in
Lot 254 Canterbury Jubilee Exhibition, 1900, (by Stokes), struck in silver (22.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1900/17). Toned, nearly uncirculated and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 255 Canterbury Jubilee Exhibition, 1900, (by Stokes) struck in silver, gilt and copper (22.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1900/17). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 256 Canterbury Jubilee Exhibition, 1900, (by Stokes) in gilt (M.1900/17), in silver (M.1900/18) [illustrated], in aluminium and another in gilt [illustrated] (M.1900/19) (2), in aluminium (M.1900/20) and in bronze (M.1900/24, 25) (2). Fine - extremely fine, some rare. (7) Passed in
Lot 257 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, struck in silver (22mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Charlotte/Jane/1850' (M.1900/18). Cleaned, very fine and rare. $130
Lot 258 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, struck in copper (22mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (M.1900/18). Carbon spot on reverse, otherwise mint red good extremely fine and rare. $110
Lot 259 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, struck in white metal (22mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), pierced at top (M.1900/18). Some tin pest on obverse, otherwise good fine and rare. $90
Lot 260 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, struck in aluminium (3, one illustrated) and bronze (2) (M.1900/19) (4), struck in copper (2) and aluminium (2, one illustrated) (M.1900/20) (4), struck in bronze (M.1900/24) [illustrated], struck in bronze (M.1900/26) [illustrated], struck in bronze (M.1900/27) (2, one illustrated). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (13) Passed in
Lot 261 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, General Buller, struck in bronze (19mm), by Lauer (Germany), ring top suspension (M.1900/23). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 262 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, Christchurch, 1900, General Buller in bronze (19mm), by Lauer, loop suspension; General MacDonald in bronze (19mm), by Lauer, loop broken (M.1900/23; M.1900/25). Good fine - nearly very fine and both very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 263 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, General Lord Kitchener, struck in bronze (19mm), by Lauer (Germany), ring top suspension (M.1900/25). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 264 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Workers' Exhibits, struck in gold (7.2g, 22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Painting &/Decorating/J.Buchanan' (M.1900/28). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 265 Canterbury Jubilee Exhibition, 1900, Home Industries, struck in silver (27.5x27.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E.Parry/Cooking' (M.1900/29). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 266 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Workers' Exhibits, struck in silver (27.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.E.Judkins/Joiners/Work' (M.1900/28). Dark toning, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 267 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Home Industries, struck in gold (6.8g, 22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed J.G.Davis/Carnations/Open' (as M.1900/29 but 22mm and unlisted in gold); another, struck in silver (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.C.Davis/Floral' (M.1900/29). Fine and very rare; extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 268 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, struck in gold (6.6g, 22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed at top and bottom 'Home/Industries' and in the centre 'Mrs Waihira/Maori/Exhibit' (cfM.1900/29) (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 269 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Home Industries, struck in gold (7.3g, 22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded (as M.1900/29 but 22mm and unlisted in gold). Very fine and extremely rare in gold. Passed in
Lot 270 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Home Industries, struck in silver (27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E.Parry/Cooking' (M.1900/29). Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 271 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Home Industries, struck in silver (27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E.Arrowsmith/Drawing' (M.1900/29). Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 272 Jubilee of Canterbury, 1900, struck in bronze (23.5mm), both pierced with ring at top (M.1900/30). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 273 Jubilee of Canterbury, 1900, struck in bronze (M.1900/30 (2), 1900/31 (2)). Very fine - nearly uncirculated, one of each illustrated. (4) $60
Lot 274 Canterbury Jubilee, 1900, struck in copper (23.5mm) (M.1900/30) (2, one illustrated); Otago Diamond Jubilee, 1908, struck in white metal (27mm) (M.1908/1) (2, one illustrated); Auckland Winter Show, Epsom, 1938, advertising tokens in aluminium (28mm) for Pulmonas [illustrated], Reid Cycle Tyres, Bridgens Footwear and 'Haywin' Electric Vacuum Cleaner (Morel 1938/1, 2, 4, 5). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 275 Jubilee of Canterbury, 1900, struck in bronze (23.5mm), by Moller & Young, Christchurch (M.1900/33). Extremely fine with much mint red, very rare. $80
Lot 276 Jubilee of Canterbury, 1900, struck in copper (23.5mm), by M&Y Ch (Moller & Young, Christchurch) (M.1900/33). Good very fine, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 277 Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1900, Presentation Medal, struck in gold (tested as 18ct, 19.3g, 33x33mm), no maker (G.Coates, Christchurch), (M.1900/38), reverse with struck and inscribed wording 'A Souvenir/of the/C.J.I.E./From/The Executive To/R.B.Wood/Chairman/Building Committee'. Extremely fine and very rare. $1,100
Lot 278 "Randolph" Jubilee, 1900, coat-pin in gold (15ct, 4.5g, 18x15mm), no maker, pin-back, central shield inscribed 'Randolph/Jubilee/Dec 16th/1850-1900'. Very fine. $240
Lot 279 End of Transvaal War, 1900, struck in copper (27mm), obverse by W.R.B., reverse by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin) (M.1900/35). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $140
Lot 280 End of Transvaal War, 1899-1900, struck in bronze (27mm), the first by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin) (thin flan), the second by W.R.B. (W.R.Bock, Wellington) (thick flan) (M.1900/35; M.-). Good very fine; extremely fine, both extremely rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 281 End of Transvaal War, 1900, struck in copper (27mm), obverse by W.R.B., reverse by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin) (M.1900/35). Sometime cleaned and retoning, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 282 End of Transvaal War, 1900, struck in copper (27mm) by W.R.B. (W.R.Bock, Wellington) (M.1900/36). Red and brown, uncirculated and extremely rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 283 End of Transvaal War, 1900, struck in copper (27mm), obverse by W.R.B., no maker on reverse (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin) (M.1900/36). Pierced near top, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 284 Transvaal War, 1900, hand inscribed in silver (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Roy Pirani/By/J.R.Montague/For/Efficient/Drill'. Very fine. $90
Lot 285 Boer War, c1900, Major Robin/Pride Of/Dunedin - Vanity/Fair/Cigarettes, large size tin badge (45mm), with stick-pin. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 286 Boer War, c1900, Major Robin/Pride Of/Dunedin - Vanity/Fair/Cigarettes, large size tin badge (45mm), with stick-pin. Some cracking and staining of the celluloid, fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 287 Boer War, c1900, Major Robin/Pride Of/Dunedin - Vanity/Fair/Cigarettes, large size tin badge (45mm), with stick-pin. Some cracking and staining of the celluloid, very good and rare. Passed in
Lot 288 Masonic, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, 1890-1900, In Commemoration Of Ten Years Succesful Masonic Work, struck in silver (36mm), no maker (M.-). Toned, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 289 (N.Z. Empire Day), undated (c1900), in silver (35x25mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, pin-back suspension (M.-). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 290 Charles James Tunks, Not.Pub., Auckland, N.Z., c1900, die master for a wax seal, struck in bronze (48mm), no maker, lead coated back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 291 Badges, medallions and check pieces, c1900-1990, Lords Prayer medallion; Royal New Zealand Pipe Bands Association; HMS Achilles; Auckland City Coat of Arms medallion (c1940); Gabriel's Gully Centenary, tin badge, 1961; Auckland Boxing Assn., 1969; Te Aroha Centenary, tin badge, 1980; Te Aroha, tourist badge; P&M Eccles advertising token; Army Museum, Waiouru, Tourist Dollar and a trial in copper for (M&P.1990/GIL/45). Fine - uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 292 An extensive accumulation, c1900-1990s, all unsorted in a box, includes commemorative medals, tin badges, racing club badges, scouts and guides, special purpose tokens, tradesmen's tokens, Dunedin Tramways tokens, advertising tokens and casino chips. An interesting lot, very good - uncirculated. (100s) Passed in
Lot 293 Dies and masters, a collection from c1900 onwards, includes, reverse medal die by S.Kohn; Bishop of Waikato seal; General Post Office; Masonic Lodge (2); V.J.W.Langley, Notary Public seal; National Art Gallery & Dominion Museum seal; Wairarapa Farmers Co-op; Corporation of Wellington seal. Some with verdigris and rust, otherwise very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 294 Greymouth Westland Centennial Celebrations, 1900-1901, (by Stokes), struck in gilt [illustrated] and copper (30.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1900-01/1). Extremely fine; very fine, both scarce. (2) $60
Lot 295 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1900-01/1 gilt, 1901/3, 1902/2 lead, /3, /4 gilt, /6, /7 silver, /9 gilt, /12 gilt, /13 (3, gilt, silvered, copper), /15, /17 silvered, /18 /19). Fine - extremely fine, many rare, the last illustrated. (16) Passed in
Lot 296 Labour Day Demonstration, 1901, struck in lead (31mm), no maker (M.1901/1). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 297 Labour Day Demonstration, 1901, struck in lead (31mm), no maker (M.1901/1). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 298 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York Visit, 1901, struck in white metal (25.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1901/3). Good very fine and scarce, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 299 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York Visit, 1901, struck in white metal (25.5mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1901/3). Good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 300 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York Visit, 1901, struck in white metal (25.5mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.1901/3). Fine for issue. Passed in
Lot 301 Duke & Duchess of York's Visit, 1901, struck in white metal (34x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1901/4). Virtually as struck, uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 302 Duke & Duchess of York's Visit, 1901, struck in white metal (34x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension; another, but struck in copper (M.1901/4). Good extremely fine and both very rare. (2) $150
Lot 303 Duke & Duchess of York's Visit, 1901, struck in gilt (34x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1901/4). Extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 304 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall Visit, 1901, struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1901/6). Toned, extremely fine and rare in silver, probably a presentation piece. Passed in
Lot 305 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York Visit, 1901, HMS Ophir, all struck in copper and pierced at top, except where indicated (M.1901/6 (2, one illustrated), 1901/7 (silver, unpierced, illustrated), 1901/8 (4, one illustrated), 1901/9 (2, one illustrated), 1901/10 (4, one illustrated), 1901/10 (silver, illustrated), 1901/11 (3, one illustrated), 1901/12 (2, one illustrated), 1901/13 (4, one unpierced and illustrated), 1901/13 (chromed, illustrated) and 1901/14 (2, one illustrated). Fine - good extremely fine. (25) Passed in
Lot 306 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall Visit, 1901, HMS Ophir, all struck in copper (22mm) and pierced at top (M.1901/8, 1901/9, 1901/10, 1901/11 (3), 1901/12, 1901/13). Fine - good extremely fine. (8) $50
Lot 307 Various events, 1901-1905 and New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch 1906-7, all pierced gilt bronze unless stated otherwise (M.1901/11, 1902/9, /10, 1904/6, 1905 (GB Nelson), 1906-07/1, /11, /13, /16, /19 (aluminium), /23, /25, /28 silver, /34 silver unpierced [illustrated], /45 (2)). Fine - extremely fine, all annotated in 2x2 holders. (16) $110
Lot 308 Duke & Duchess of Cornwall Visit, HMS Ophir, 1901, struck in gilt, unpierced (M.1901/13). Reverse a little spotty, otherwise extremely fine and rare, possibly a VIP issue. $60
Lot 309 (Duke & Duchess of Cornwall Visit), 1901, struck in bronze (27mm), by G.T.White, Wellington, unpierced, overstruck from two reverse dies (M.-). Good very fine, possibly unique. Passed in
Lot 310 Duke & Duchess of York's Visit To The Colonies, 1901, struck in silver (27mm), by E.Fuchs (M.-; BHM.3722). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 311 Australia, Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition, Bendigo Exhibition, 1901-02, in aluminium (23mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.K7; C.1901-2/3). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 312 Transvaal, South Africa Peace, 1902, struck in silver (23mm), by A.Kohn, Auckland, ring top suspension (M.1902/1). Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 313 Transvaal, South Africa Peace, 1902, struck in silver (23mm), by A.Kohn, Auckland, scroll top (M.1902/1). Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 314 Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1902, struck in brass (36mm), no maker, unpierced (M.1902/2). Very fine for this and very rare in this metal. Passed in
Lot 315 Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1902, struck in brass (35mm), no maker (M.1902/2). Good very fine for issue and very rare. Passed in
Lot 316 Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1902, struck in lead (36mm), no maker, unpierced (M.1902/2). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 317 Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1902, struck in lead (35mm), no maker (M.1902/2). Very fine for issue and rare. Passed in
Lot 318 Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1902, struck in lead (pierced, illustrated) and lead silvered (unpierced) (35.5mm) (M.1902/2). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 319 Petone Railway Workshops, 1902, Peace Demonstration, struck in lead (35.5mm) (M.1902/2); Addington Railway Workshop, 1919, Peace Demonstration, struck in lead (35.5mm) (M.1919/2). Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 320 Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1902, struck in lead (35.5mm) (M.1902/2); Addington Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1919, struck in lead (35.5mm), by WL (M.1919/1) (2). Very fine; very good; fine, the first rare and illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 321 Return Of New Zealand Contingent from Transvaal, J.R.Montague, Palmerston North, (1902), struck in copper (27mm) (M.1902/3). Very fine; extremely fine and illustrated, scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 322 Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, struck in gilt (M.1902/4) [illustrated], struck in white metal (M.1902/6) (3, one illustrated), struck in silver (M.1902/8) (2, one illustrated), struck in gilt (M.1902/9) (2, one illustrated), struck in brass (M.1902/10) [illustrated] and struck in brass (M.1902/11) (2, one illustrated). Very fine - good extremely fine. (11) $180
Lot 323 Coronation of Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, 1902, struck in aluminium (38mm), by H.Grueber, London, pierced at top (M.1902/5). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 324 Coronation of Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, 1902, struck in aluminium (38mm), by H.G. (H.Grueber, London), unpierced (M.1902/5). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 325 Coronation of Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, 1902, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker (H.Grueber, London), unpierced (M.1902/5). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 326 Coronation of Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, 1902, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker, pierced; struck in silver (15mm) by A.Kohn (Auckland), loop suspension; gilt (38x26.5mm), loop suspension (M.1902/5; M.1902/7; M.1902/15). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 327 Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, struck in white metal (27mm), by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin), ring top suspension with ribbon (M.1902/6). Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 328 Commemorative medallions, a small selection, (M.1902/6), (M&P.1967/1) copper, (1967/5) silver, (1971/9) copper, (1972/1) bronze, (1974/13) copper, 2009 50th Anniversary Auckland Numismatic Society - (A.Teutenberg design, cfD&C.P8) in silver and in bronze (M&P.209/3) (2), Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, 80th Anniversary, 2011 (45mm), in gilt and enamel and silvered and enamel (M&P.2011/1) (2); also Great Britain, Nelson's Flagship in bronze, 1905 (38mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 329 Coronation, 1902, struck in silver (15mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension (M.1902/7). Extremely fine and very rare. $260
Lot 330 Coronation, 1902, struck in silver (15mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension (M.1902/7). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 331 Coronation, 1902, struck in silver (15mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), missing ring top (M.1902/7); another, struck in silver (15mm), ring top suspension (M.1902/8). Extremely fine; toned, very fine, both rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 332 Coronation, 1902, struck in silver (15mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension (M.1902/8). Pitted, fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 333 Coronation of Edward VII & Alexandra, 1902, (by Stokes), gilt (M.1902/12) (2, one illustrated), gilt (M.1902/13) (3, one illustrated), bronze (M.1902/13), silvered (M.1902/13) (4, one ex W.F.W.Meek Collection and illustrated), silvered (M.1902/17) (2, one illustrated), bronze (M.1902/17) (2), silvered (M.1902/18) [illustrated], Lawrence Celebrations, in silver (M.1902/19) and Barratt & Co Sweets, in brass (M.1902/21). All struck with ring top suspensions, very fine - good extremely fine. (17) $700
Lot 334 Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, struck in copper (40x27mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1902/14) fern overstamp at date, obliterating orginal date, with die breaks on reverse. Mint red, good extremely fine and extremely rare. $1,100
Lot 335 Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra, struck in copper (39x26.5mm), (by Stokes) (M.1902/14) [illustrated]; another, similar to last, struck in gilt (M.1902/15) [illustrated]; others, as previous, struck (silvered) (M.1902/17) (2, one illustrated). All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine - uncirculated, the first two very rare. (4) $1,100
Lot 336 Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, struck in gilt (39x26.5mm) (by Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1902/15). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 337 Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, Bluff Harbour, struck in white metal (27mm), by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin), ring top suspension (M.1902/20). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 338 Coronation Day, 1902, Bluff Harbour, struck in white metal (27mm), by Swan (J.Swan & Co, Dunedin), ring top suspension with ribbon remnants (M.1902/20). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 339 Great Britain, Coronation of Edward VII & Alexandra, struck in bronze (46mm), by F.Bowcher, for Spink & Son (Eimer 1869). Extremely fine. $190
Lot 340 Stratford Technical Exhibition, 1903, struck in silver (24mm), no maker, ring top suspension , reverse inscribed 'E.Langmuir/Drawing' (M.1903/1) [illustrated]; stock fob medal, in silver with gold (35x28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Schoolmates/Drawing/Competition/Aug 1903', obverse inscribed 'Eric/Langmuir'. Scratches on reverse, toned, extremely fine and very rare; fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 341 Westport Industrial Mining Exhibition, 1904, (17mm) struck in silver (loop top) [illustrated] and copper (2) (pierced and unpierced [illustrated]), no maker (M.1904/1). The first good very fine, the others with mint red, nearly uncirculated, all rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 342 Westport Industrial Mining Exhibition, 1904, struck in silver and another in copper (17.25mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1904/1). Very fine; extremely fine, the first with ring top suspension. (2) Passed in
Lot 343 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1904/1, /3, /4 (2, silver and gilt), /5 (2, copper and aluminium), /6 (2, silver and copper), /8). Very fine - extremely fine, most rare, the last illustrated. (9) Passed in
Lot 344 Hawera Exhibition, 1904, (19.5mm) struck in silver (2, one illustrated), gilt (3, one illustrated) and copper (M.1904/2). Very fine - good extremely fine, the first very rare. (6) Passed in
Lot 345 Hawera Exhibition, 1904, struck in silver (19.5mm), loop suspension; New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904, struck in copper (16mm), pierced; Marlborough Exhibition, 1904, struck in gilt (17mm), pierced, with suspender and ribbon (M.1904/2; M.1904/5; M.1904/4). Extremely fine - uncirculated and scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 346 Hawera Exhibition, 1904, struck in silver (17mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1904/3). Proof-like fields, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 347 Marlborough Exhibition, 1904, (16.5mm) struck in silver (3, one illustrated) and gilt [illustrated] (M.1904/4). Very fine - extremely fine and rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 348 New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904, Exhibition Carnival, struck in silver [illustrated], gilt [illustrated], copper and aluminium (16.5mm) (4), no makers, pierced or ring top suspensions (M.1904/5). Very fine - extremely fine, the first toned, all very rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 349 New Plymouth Exhibition of Art & Industries, 1904, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 7.8g, 23mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension (M.1904/6). Some wear from being worn on a fob chain, nearly fine and extremely rare in gold. $300
Lot 350 New Plymouth Exhibition of Arts & Industries, 1904, (23.5mm) struck in silver (3, one illustrated) and copper (5, one illustrated) (M.1904/6). Very fine - good extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 351 New Plymouth Exhibition of Art & Industries, 1904, struck in silver (23.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.Reader/Wood Carving' (M.1904/7). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 352 New Plymouth Exhibition of Art & Industries, 1904, struck in silver (23.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Miss J.A.Curtis/Cake' (M.1904/7). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 353 Joseph Nathan Ltd/Defiance Butter, calendar medal, 1904, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker (M.1904/8). Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 354 Lord Ranfurly, hand engraved stock medal, in silver (55x38mm), by C.W. (Charles Weedon, London), hallmark for London 1904, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Ruatoki/March 16, 1904/Ranfurly/Governor/1897 to 1904', reverse inscribed 'Malcolm Ross/Hei/whakamaharatanga/ki te Hui nui/Na tetahi hoa/pono o te/Iwi Maori.' ('We have had a good meeting. Thank you from your friends, to a disciple of all things Maori.'). Edge bruise at 5:30 o'clock on reverse, toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 355 Manitou, 1904, H.Allan, Grey Lynn, uniface, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 356 B.F.F.S. (British Foreign Sailors Society), Nelson's Centenary, 1905, struck in gilt [illustrated] and copper (2) (M.1905/1) (3), struck in copper (M.1905/2) [illustrated], all no maker, the first three with ring top suspension. Extremely fine. (4) $20
Lot 357 British And Foreign Sailors Society, Nelson's Centenary, 1905, struck in copper gilt (16.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Good extremely fine. $60
Lot 358 B.F.S.S. (British and Foreign Sailors Society), George V, Patron, 1911, Nelson's Centenary, (1905), struck in copper (16.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Fine. Passed in
Lot 359 British And Foreign Sailors Society, Nelson's Centenary, 1905, struck in copper (32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 360 USA, Portland Fair, 1905, struck uniface in voided aluminium (32mm), Chas.W.Halse.Petone.NZ (cfM.1906-07/5); another, struck uniface in aluminium (32mm), Niagara Falls, Chas.Halse.New Zealand. Extremely fine and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 361 Devonport Parish, 50th Anniversary, 1906, struck in copper (32mm), by Wright - Edgware - England, pierced at top (M.1906/1). Traces of mint red, good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 362 Devonport Parish, 50th Anniversary, 1906, struck in copper (32mm), by Wright - Edgware - England (M.1906/1). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 363 Death of Seddon, 1906, struck in silver and another in aluminium (19.5mm), no makers, pierced (M.1906/2). Extremely fine and both scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 364 Death of Seddon, 1906, struck in aluminium (19.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1906/2). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 365 (Richard Seddon portrait), c1906, medallist's pull or trial, uniface, struck in copper (25x23mm) (M.1906-07/2). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 366 Death of Seddon/Exhibition Souvenir, struck in silver (19.5mm), no maker, unpierced (ring removed from top); another, struck in aluminium (19.5mm), no maker, pierced (M.1906-07/3; S.448). Extremely fine; very fine, both extremely rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 367 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, struck in gilt (3, one illustrated) and copper (M.1906-07/1) (4), struck in silver (2, one illustrated) and gilt [illustrated] (M.1906-07/11) (3), struck in gilt (M.1906-07/13) (2, one with eagle top (missing pin) (illustrated), the other drop only), struck in brass [illustrated] and copper (M.1906-07/15) and struck in copper (M.1906-07/16). Very fine - good extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 368 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (32mm), no maker, 'Fred Admore/Dunedin N.Z.' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $90
Lot 369 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Jack Aldridge/Exhibition' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $90
Lot 370 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), 'Myrtle Bailey/Templeton' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 371 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'J.Baird/N.Z. Exhibition' (M.1906-07/5). Good very fine. $60
Lot 372 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), 'William Barker/Bluff/1906' (M.1906-07/5). Minor staining, very fine. $60
Lot 373 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Aubrey Biss/Newtown/Wellington' (M.1906-07/5). Fine. $80
Lot 374 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Muriel Brabazon. 8 Madras St.' (M.1906-07/5). Edge bumps, otherwise very fine. $60
Lot 375 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Alice P.Brame/Balclutha/Dec 17' (M.1906-07/5). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 376 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), 'A.Burns/6 Eden St./Dunedin' (M.1906-07/5). Signs of tin pest, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 377 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Winifred Evans Mt.Eden Rd.' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 378 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Dick Harrison Port Chalmers.' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 379 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'E.Hill Brightwater Nelson' (M.1906-07/5). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $80
Lot 380 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Exhibition/F.Hudson/Papanui' (M.1906-07/5). Toned, fine. $50
Lot 381 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'R.Johnson/S.S.Ardova' on reverse (M.1906-07/5). Stained, very fine. $60
Lot 382 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'May Lummis/Riccarton' (M.1906-07/5). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 383 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Merron Patterson Ascot Vale.' (M.1906-07/5). Good very fine. $60
Lot 384 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Pete Purves Ch Ch N.Z.I.E.' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 385 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Vera Richards.Levin.Wellington' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 386 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), 'Jack Stewart Palmerston' (M.1906-07/5). Holed for suspension, fine. Passed in
Lot 387 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Ludovica Waller./Exhibition.' (M.1906-07/5). Fine. $60
Lot 388 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Emily F Walker.Whangarei.' (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 389 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Williamstown Football Club 08' on reverse (M.1906-07/5). Very fine. $60
Lot 390 (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1906-07), Belgium Tennis Carnival, uniface, struck in aluminium (31mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.-; cfM.1906-07/9). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 391 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, (by Stokes), struck in copper (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/11); another, struck in copper (22.5mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1906-07/24). Very fine; very good, the second very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 392 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers, (by Stokes) (M.1906-07/11 (2, silver and gilt), /13, /16, /17 [illustrated], /18, /21 gilt [illustrated], /22 (2, silver and gilt), /33 gilt, /45, /48). Fine - extremely fine, some rare. (12) $420
Lot 393 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, struck in gilt brass (40x40mm), by Schwaabs & S. Co, Milwaukee, ring top suspension and 'Souvenir' bar (missing pin-back) (M.1906-07/12). Good very fine, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 394 New Zealand Internat'l Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-1907, struck in gilt (20mm), no maker, ring top with eagle on stick-pin suspension (M.1906-07/13). Good extremely fine and scarce. $30
Lot 395 N.Z. International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (19mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/14). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 396 N.Z. International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in copper gilt (19mm), no maker (Stokes), unpierced (M.1906-07/14). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 397 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-1907, struck in gilt brass (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension and 'Souvenir' bar with pin-back (M.1906-07/16). Two missing pins, otherwise good very fine, one illustrated. (3) $260
Lot 398 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, no maker (Stokes), struck in gilt (M.1906-07/17), struck in aluminium (1906-07/18) [illustrated], struck in aluminium (M.1906-07/19) (2, one ex Allan Sutherland Collection and illustrated), struck in silver (M.1906-07/20) [illustrated], struck in gilt (M.1906-07/21) (3), struck in silver (2, one illustrated) and gilt (M.1906-07/22) (3), struck in silver [illustrated], gilt (3, one illustrated) and copper (M.1906-07/23) (5). Very fine - good extremely fine. (16) $180
Lot 399 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch 1906-07, medalet in silver (22.5mm), no maker (Stokes), pierced (M.1906-07/21, 22), reverses of each muled (M.-). Damaged, fair but extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 400 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (22.5mm), no maker (Stokes), pierced, stippled on reverse 'J.J./1907' (M.1906-07/24). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 401 (New Zealand International Exhibition), Christchurch, 1906-07, no maker (Stokes), struck in gilt (2, one illustrated) and copper (M.1906-07/25) (3), struck in gilt [illustrated] and copper (M.1906-07/26) (2), struck in silver [illustrated], gilt (2, one brilliant UNC and illustrated), copper and aluminium (M.1906-07/28) (5), struck in silver (3, one UNC and illustrated) and gilt (2) (M.1906-07/32) (5). Nearly fine - uncirculated. (15) Passed in
Lot 402 N.Z. (International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (31mm), no maker (Stokes), pierced at top (M.1906-07/26). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare in silver. $60
Lot 403 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in aluminium (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1906-07/27). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 404 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in gold (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1906-07/28). Nearly extremely fine and very rare in gold. Passed in
Lot 405 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in copper gilt (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1906-07/29). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 406 (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1906-07), struck in silver (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1906-07/30). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 407 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in copper gilt (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension, 'Gretta' stippled on obverse; another, as last (only traces of gilt remain), 'Eva' stippled on obverse (M.1906-07/31). Nearly extremely fine; very fine and very rare. (2) $260
Lot 408 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in copper gilt (17mm), no maker (Stokes), mount mark on reverse (pin removed) (M.1906-07/33). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 409 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in aluminium (17mm), no maker (Stokes), 'Elsie/1906' stippled on reverse (M.1906-07/34). Edge cuts and bruising, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 410 N.Z.I.(NZ International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in aluminium (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension, 'Bessie/Fraser' stippled on reverse; another as last but holed at top, 'Enid' stippled on reverse (M.1906-07/36). Extremely fine; very fine and very rare, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 411 N.Z. International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, silvered (17mm); gilt (18mm); brass (33x25.5mm); gilt pin brooch (43x22mm) (M.1906-07/38; M.1906-07/48; M.1906-07/50; cfM.1906-07/48). Good fine - extremely fine. (4) $220
Lot 412 NZ International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension (M.1906-07/39). Nearly very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 413 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, Home Industries Section, struck in silver (30mm), no maker (Stokes), reverse inscribed 'B.Koinomopolos' (M.1906-07/40). Edge bruise on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 414 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, Home Industries Section, struck in silver (30mm), no maker (Stokes), reverse inscribed 'C.M.M. Bohner' (M.1906-07/40). Extremely fine and very rare. $200
Lot 415 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch 1906-7, Home Industries Section, struck in silver (30mm), no maker (Stokes) (M.1906-07/40) awarded to 'Rika Jenssen'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 416 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, Home Industries Section, struck in silver gilt (31mm), no maker (Stokes), uninscribed (cfM.1906-07/40). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 417 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, Home Industries Section, struck in silver (31mm), no maker (Stokes), uninscribed (cfM.1906-07/40). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 418 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in gilt (31mm), no maker (Stokes) (M.1906-07/44). Indistinct strike with surface pitting suggesting a cast example, very fine. Passed in
Lot 419 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, uniface, struck in gilt (31mm), no maker (Stokes) (M.1906-07/42). Remnants of mounting on reverse, fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 420 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'The Kapai/Corn Broom Co.' (M.1906-07/43). Minor edge nicks, toned, extremely fine and very rare. $320
Lot 421 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (40mm), no maker, uninscribed (M.1906-07/43). Toned, edge bruise on reverse at 11:30 o'clock, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 422 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 22.6g, 31mm), no maker (Stokes), inscribed on edge 'A. & P. Wool Competition N.Z.I.E. Strong Combing Merino Ram', reverse inscribed 'Watson Shennan.' (M.1906-07/44). Extremely fine and very rare, with remnants of a fitted case. $1,100
Lot 423 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in gold (9ct, 22.2g, 31mm), no maker (Stokes), reverse inscribed 'F.W.Giles', edge inscribed 'For Virgin Olive and Salad Oils'; another as last, but gilt (31mm), reverse inscribed 'F.W.Giles.', edge inscribed 'For Virgin Olive and Salad Oils' (M.1906-07/44). Nearly uncirculated, the first in a fitted case of Jones & Sons, Jewellers, Christchuch. (2) Passed in
Lot 424 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (31mm), (by Stokes), reverse inscribed 'Donald McKenzie/Flax Fibre' (M.1906-07/44). Toned, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 425 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, uniface electrotype struck in gilt (31mm) (cfM.1906-07/44). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 426 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in gilt (23mm), by B&K Mel (Bridgland & King, Melbourne) (M.1906-07/45). Extremely fine; very fine and rare, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 427 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in brass (23mm), by B&K Melb (Bridgland & King, Melbourne) (M.1906-07/46). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 428 N.Z International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, uniface, struck in gilt (22x18mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/48). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 429 N.Z International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, uniface, struck in brass (22x18mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/48). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 430 N.Z International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, uniface, struck in brass (22x18mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/48). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 431 N.Z International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, uniface, as a locket, front struck in brass (22x18x3mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/48). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 432 Christchurch - Exhibition (New Zealand International Exhibition), 1906-1907, uniface, struck in brass and multicoloured enamel (20x18mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/49). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $180
Lot 433 N.Z International Exhibition, (Christchurch), 1906-7, uniface, struck in gilt brass (33x25.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1906-07/50). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 434 New Zealand International Exhibition, (Christchurch), 1906-7, Natural History, struck in gilt and white enamel (drop 23mm), by Bridgland & King, Melbourne, on suspender bar (31x11mm) (M.1906-07/53). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 435 New Zealand International Exhibition, (Christchurch), 1906-7, Natural History, struck in gilt and white enamel (23mm), by Bridgland & King, Melbourne, ring top suspension, missing suspender bar (M.1906-07/53). Some chipping to the enamel, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 436 N.Z.I. (New Zealand International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7, struck in silver (17mm), no maker (Stokes), ring top suspension' Mabel' stippled on reverse (M.1906-07/54). Toned, good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 437 N.Z.I.E (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1906-07), Band Contest, Feb.1907, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 8.0g, 38x28mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Grand Selection/Highest Points', reverse inscribed 'Bandsman' (M.1906-07/56). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $400
Lot 438 (Edward VII & Queen Alexandra), c1906-07, uniface, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.-). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. $260
Lot 439 (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1906-07), H.M.Queen Alexandra, uniface, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.-). Good very fine. $220
Lot 440 (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1906-07), portrait of Edward VII, uniface, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.-). Crinkled, fine. $200
Lot 441 (New Zealand International Exhibition), (Christchurch, 1906-07), F.L.T. (Friendship, Love & Truth), uniface, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, 'Mary.Coulson.Hokitika' (M.-). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 442 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, struck in silver (29mm), by TL, with English hallmark and pin-back (M.-). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 443 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, F.W.Tucker, Jeweller, 225 High St., Christchurch, struck in aluminium (39mm) with mirror reverse inset (M.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 444 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in hollow silver (28mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back (M.-). Toned, fine and very rare, missing clasp from back. Passed in
Lot 445 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-1907, souvenir bridge pencil, in white metal and celluloid (85x10mm). Fine. Passed in
Lot 446 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, napkin ring in EPNS (42x25mm), by S&S (Stokes & Sons, Melbourne), medallic view of exhibition building, flanked by fern leaves. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 447 N.Z.I. (New Zealand International) Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, napkin ring in EPNS (42x25mm), by S&S (Stokes & Sons, Melbourne), medallic view of exhibition building, flanked by fern leaves. Toned, extremely fine. $90
Lot 448 N.Z.C.E. (New Zealand Christchurch Exhibition) Co. Ltd., (1905-06), 'Tower' ticket for 6d, 117413, by Gyles Print. Very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 449 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, postcards, various scenes, in black and white, sepia and coloured, all postally used; also, coloured postcard of Kaikorai School (Dunedin) with message on the back dated Jan 7th 1913. Fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 450 New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, postcards, various scenes, in black and white, sepia and coloured, two postally used. Fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 451 NZ, (1906-07), uniface, struck in brass (24.5mm), no maker, pierced at top, scratched on reverse 'N Z/& R B/1906-07'. Fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 452 Dominion Day, 1907, (27mm) struck in magnalium (alloy of magnesium and aluminium), 1907/1 (9), 1907/2, 1907/3 (2), 1907/4 (3, one unpierced), 1907/5 (4). Very fine - uncirculated, all except one pierced at top for suspension, one of each type illustrated. (19) Passed in
Lot 453 Various events, by Morel numbers (M.1907/1, 1908/1, /4, 1911/1 in copper, 1911/5 in aluminium, /7 (2, one illustrated), 1913/6 'P.Oldfield' [illustrated], 1914/1, 1925-6/1, 1938/5 and 1940/1 bronze). All described in 2x2 holders, fine - extremely fine. (12) $110
Lot 454 Dominion Day, 14.10.'08, inscribed on the obverse of a Great Britain, Edward VII, threepence, 1906. Pierced at top, very fine. Passed in
Lot 455 Otago Diamond Jubilee, 1908, struck in aluminium (M.1908/1); Visit of the American Fleet, Auckland, 1908, struck in white metal and aluminium (M.1908/4) (2), struck in silver (M.1908/5) [illustrated], struck in gilt (M.1908/7); Church of Christ United Conference, Dunedin, 1910, struck in gilt (M.1910/2) [illustrated]; Archconfraternity of the Most Blessed Sacrament, struck in bronze, missing ring and ribbon (M.1911/1). Very fine - extremely fine, some rare. (7) $140
Lot 456 Otago Diamond Jubilee, 1848-1908, struck in white metal (27mm), no maker, pierced with ring for suspension (M.1908/1). All housed in a cigarette tin, some toned, extremely fine - uncirculated, many with blue ribbons. (50) Passed in
Lot 457 Baptist Tabernacle, Auckland, Sunday School Jubilee, 1908, in gilt (23mm), no maker (Stokes), pierced with ring top suspension (M.1908/2). Nearly uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition. $120
Lot 458 Baptist Tabernacle, Auckland, Sunday School Jubilee, 1908, struck in gilt (23mm), no maker (Stokes), pierced at top; another, as last but struck in bronze (M.1908/2). Extremely fine, the first toned, very rare, unlisted in bronze. (2) $180
Lot 459 Baptist Tabernacle, Auckland, Sunday School Jubilee, 1908, struck in gilt (22.5mm), no maker (Stokes), pierced; Auckland Industrial Exhibition, 1908, struck in lead (26.5mm), by John Swan (Dunedin); Visit Of U.S.A. Naval Fleet To New Zealand, 1908, struck in gilt (45x34mm), no maker, loop suspension (M.1908/2; M.1908/3; M.1908/6). Good extremely fine; very fine for issue; good extremely fine. (3) $170
Lot 460 Auckland Industrial Exhibition, 1908, struck in white metal (27mm), no maker (M.1908/3). Nearly extremely fine for this, very rare and unlisted by Morel in this metal. Passed in
Lot 461 Visit of the American Fleet, Auckland, 1908, struck in silver (30mm), by H.B., unpierced (M.1908/4). Toned, virtually uncirculated and very rare. $220
Lot 462 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1908/4 white metal, /5, /6, /7, 1910/1 white metal [illustrated], 1911/3, /6, /9). Fine - extremely fine, some rare. (8) Passed in
Lot 463 Visit Of U.S.A. Naval Fleet To New Zealand, 1908, uniface, struck in gilt (47x34mm), no maker, ring top and 'Souvenir' bar with pin-back suspension (M.1908/6). Extremely fine and very rare. $150
Lot 464 Visit Of U.S.A. Naval Fleet To New Zealand, 1908, uniface, struck in gilt (30x28mm), by Schwaabs & S. Co., Milwaukee, ring top and 'Souvenir' bar with pin-back suspension (M.1908/7). Very fine and rare. $60
Lot 465 (Visit of USA Fleet), Auckland, N.Z., 1908, Reception Committee, Aug/1908, handcrafted in silver (25.5x27mm), no maker, pin-back with ribbon (M.1908/8). Good very fine and very rare. $240
Lot 466 (Visit of USA Fleet), Auckland, N.Z., 1908, Reception Committee, Aug/1908, handcrafted in silver (25.5x27mm), no maker, pin-back with ribbon (M.1908/8). Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 467 A.C., c1908, fob medal, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 8.9g, 28x26mm) with enamel flags, no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. $220
Lot 468 Hanmer, inscribed on the tooled out reverse of an Edward VII threepence, 'Hanmer/March 08/H.G.M.', ring top suspension. Fine. Passed in
Lot 469 Marlborough Jubilee, 1909, struck in silver gilt (17mm), loop suspension; Lord Kitchener Visit, 1910, struck in white metal (22.5mm), loop suspension; Dominion Dairy Show, Hawera, 1910, struck in silver (22mm), pierced; Gabriels Gully Jubilee, 1911, in bronze (28.5mm) (2), loop suspension (M.1909/1; M.1910/1; M.1910/3; M.1911/2). Very fine - nearly uncirculated the second with corrosion on the reverse. (5) Passed in
Lot 470 Marlborough Jubilee, 1859-1909, stock medal hand engraved in silver (26x18mm), by W.A., hallmark for Birmingham 1904, ring top suspension, detail hand inscribed on both sides (M.-). Toned, extremely fine and rare. $60
Lot 471 N Z, c1910, kiwi and egg, struck in brass (24mm), no maker (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 472 H.M.S. New Zealand, (c1910), struck in bronze (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Good fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 473 H.M.S. New Zealand, (c1910), struck in silver (27mm), by WH Co, hallmark for Birmingham 1910, ring top suspension (M.-). Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 474 New Zealand, stick-pin c1910, featuring map of New Zealand on a globe pendant, in gold (9ct, .4g, 20x17mm). Some denting, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 475 Church Of Christ United Conference, Dunedin N.Z., 1910, struck in gilt (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1910/2). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 476 Dominion Dairy Show, Hawera, 1910, struck in silver (21mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington), pierced at top (M.1910/3). Lightly toned, good extremely fine and very rare. $80
Lot 477 Lord Kitchener, Visit to New Zealand, 1910, struck in white metal (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Corroded on reverse, surface marks, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 478 Archconfraternity Of The Most Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, N.Z., Estd. 1911, struck in silver (34mm), by T.O. (Thomas Oakley, Birmingham) hallmark on reverse for Birmingham 1911, ring top, no ribbon or bar (M.1911/1). Toned, good extremely fine and extremely rare if not unique in this metal. Passed in
Lot 479 Archconfraternity Of The Most Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, N.Z., Estd. 1911, struck in bronze (34mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension (M.1911/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 480 Gabriels Gully Jubilee, 1911, struck in copper (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1911/2). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $60
Lot 481 Gabriels Gully Jubilee, 1911, struck in copper (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1911/2). Very fine and very rare. $60
Lot 482 George V Coronation, 1911, New South Wales Celebrations, struck in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1911/21) reverse, muled with Jubilee of Otago Settlement, 1898 (M.1897-98/1) reverse, no maker (Stokes, Melbourne). Nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 483 Coronation of George V & Queen Mary, 1911, (39mm), struck in aluminium, (M.1911/3), (M.1911/4), (M.1911/5) (8) and (M.1911/6) (38.5mm); Barratt & Co, Sweets, struck in brass (M.1911/7). Very fine - uncirculated, one of each type illustrated. (12) $30
Lot 484 Coronation N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1911, struck in silver (16mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1911/8). Toned, very fine and extremely rare, unlisted by Morel in silver. Passed in
Lot 485 Coronation N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1911, struck in aluminium (16mm), ring top and bar suspension (M.1911/8). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 486 Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker, ring top with ribbon, bar and pin suspension (M.1911/9). Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 487 Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911, struck in aluminium (19mm), no maker, ring top with bar suspension (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 488 Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911, struck in bronze (35mm), by Gaunt, B'Ham; also, The Lords prayer (16mm), struck (silvered), obverse George V profile, reverse the Lord's prayer, by J.C. & Co, ring top suspension. Carbon spots, extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 489 Coronation Exhibition, 1911, brass bell (180x100mm), inscribed around base 'Stadium Bell/Presented to A.Marryatt Esq./Chairman Sports Committee/The Coronation N.Z. Industrial Exhibition/1911', appears to have been manufactured in an earlier period. An old split in handle repaired with copper band, fine. Passed in
Lot 490 Cha(rle)s Begg & Co Ld, Jubilee, 1911, struck in copper (21mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1911/10). Carbon deposits on obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 491 Dunstan Jubilee, 1862-1912, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 26mm), by A.Mellor (Alfred Mellor, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Geo.Rivers/from/Pioneers/1862'. Fine. $280
Lot 492 Fergusson & Mitchell Jubilee, 1912, struck in silver (21mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1912/1). Toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 493 N.Z. Sports Protection League, 1912, uniface, struck in silver (16.5mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare, not listed in Morel. Passed in
Lot 494 N.Z. Sports Protection League, 1912, uniface, struck in silver (16.5mm), no maker, stick-pin removed from reverse. (M.-). Edge bruising, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 495 Trades and Labour Council Industrial Exhibition, Dunedin, 1912, struck uniface in silver (32x28mm), by S S (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Eric Sexton/1st Prize/Std.V/Wood Work/Sec A' (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 496 USA, Fifth International Congress of Chambers of Commerce, Boston, Sept 24-28, 1912, struck in silver gilt and enamel (drop 26mm), by Shepard Mfg Co, Melrose, ring top, with ribbon and bar with 'New Zealand 7' in blue enamel, pin-back. Toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 497 Napier Mardi Gras, 1913, The Vulcan Foundry Co, souvenir plaque, uniface, struck in white metal (86x52mm), ring top suspension. Fine. Passed in
Lot 498 Napier Mardi Gras, 1913, The Vulcan Foundry Co, souvenir plaque, uniface, struck in white metal (86x52mm), ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 499 Visit of H.M.S. New Zealand, 1913, struck in gilt and copper [illustrated] (M.1913/1) (2), struck in gilt (2, one illustrated) and copper (M.1913/2) (3), struck in aluminium (M.1913/4) (2, one illustrated). Very fine - extremely fine, the last rare. (7) $180
Lot 500 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1913/1, /2, /4, /6 (3), /7, 1913-14/6, 1915/1). Fine - extremely fine, some rare. (9) Passed in
Lot 501 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, uniface badge, struck in gilt (23mm), on bar (35x7mm) with pin-back (M.-, cfM.1913/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 502 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (35.5mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3). Deep grey old tone, uncirculated and rare in this condition, in a leather pouch by W.R.Bock, General Engraver, Wellington. $260
Lot 503 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (35.5mm) by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3). Steel-grey toning with underlying brilliance, in leather pouch of issue, uncirculated. $220
Lot 504 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (35.5mm) by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3). Uncirculated. $320
Lot 505 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (36mm) by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3). Steel-grey toning with underlying brilliance, minor edge nicks, otherwise good extremely fine. $150
Lot 506 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (35.5mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 507 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (35.5mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3). Surface marks and edge bruise, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $120
Lot 508 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, struck in silver (35.5mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington) (M.1913/3), edge inscribed 'From My Son, Will'. Pin removed from reverse, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 509 H.M.S. New Zealand Visit, 1913, Lyttelton Wharf, struck in brass (24mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1913/4). Good very fine and very rare. $140
Lot 510 HMS New Zealand, c1913, brooch handcrafted in gold (15ct, 3.5g, 38x25mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. $300
Lot 511 Special Constabulary, Foot, (General Strike), Auckland, Nov. 1913, struck in copper (29.5x2mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.J.Virtue' (M.1913/5); fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S/S/E/A/' '75 yds Handicap/Won by/T.J.Virtue/ 4/3/11'; fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.4g, 35x25mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'T.V.', reverse blank. Nearly very fine - extremely fine, the first scarce and illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 512 Special Constabulary Foot, (General Strike), Auckland, Nov. 1913, inscribed on reverse 'L.N.Foot' (M.1913/5); also, Victory Medal 1914-19. Liuet L.N.Foote. R.N.V.R. Impressed. Extremely fine, the first illustrated and in a box by A.Kohn, Auckland. (2) Passed in
Lot 513 Special Constabulary, Foot, (General Strike), Auckland, Nov. 1913, struck in copper (29.5x2mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.G.Cooper' (M.1913/5). Good very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 514 Special Constabulary, Foot, (General Strike), Auckland, Nov. 1913, struck in copper (29mm), thin flan (1.5mm), no maker, no centrepiece on obverse or ring top suspension, reverse uninscribed, cfM.1913/5 (M.-). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 515 Special Constabulary, Mounted, (General Strike), Auckland. Nov. 1913, struck in copper (29.5x2mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.West' (M.1913/6). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 516 N.Z.F.U (New Zealand Farmers' Union) Auckland, Special Constabulary, c1913, shield cast in bronze (21.5x23cm) (cfO.10/56). Very fine and probably unique. $700
Lot 517 N.Z.F.U (New Zealand Farmers' Union) Auckland, Special Constabulary, c1913, breast badge, struck uniface in silver (45x45mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), buckle back, numbered on reverse '105' (O.10/56). Toned, very fine and extremely rare. $380
Lot 518 Auckland Exhibition, 1913, badge struck in voided brass (38x35mm), no maker, pin missing from reverse (M.1913/7). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 519 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in gold (9ct, 13.7g, 29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Langmuir & Co./For/Ranges & Grates' (M.1913-14/1). Extremely fine and extremely rare in gold, in a case of A.Kohn. Passed in
Lot 520 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in gold (9ct, 14.2g, 29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), unawarded (M.1913-14/1). Extremely fine and extremely rare in gold. Passed in
Lot 521 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in gold (9ct, 14.7g, 29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ernest Drake/1st Prize/Vocal Solo/1914' (M.-; obverse similar 1913-14/1, reverse similar 1913-14/3). Very fine and extremely rare in gold, especially this being unlisted in Morel. Passed in
Lot 522 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in silver (29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), uninscribed (M.1913-14/2). Attractively toned, good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 523 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in gold (9ct, 14.5g, 29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.J.Fogarty/For/Decorated Side Car' (M.1913-14/3). Good fine and extremely rare in gold. $750
Lot 524 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in silver (29mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'G.B.Simpson/For/Chrysanthemums' (M.1913-14/3). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 525 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in silver (29mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fred Tonar/For/Strawberries' (M.1913-14/3). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 526 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in silver (29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'C.V.Langford/For Roses' (M.1913-14/3). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 527 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in bronze (29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'E.Allan/2nd/For Cut/Flowers' (M.1913-14/3). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 528 Auckland I.A. & M. (Industrial, Agricultural & Mining) Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in silver (29mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'J.Louisson/For/Chrysanthemums' (cfM.1913-14/3). Uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 529 Auckland Exhibition, 1913/1914, uniface, struck in silvered brass (18.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1913-14/4). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 530 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, (19mm) struck in silver (2, one illustrated), copper and aluminium (M.1913-14/5) (4), enamel on copper (30x25mm), pin-back (pin missing) (M.-) [illustrated]. Damage to the enamel on the last, very good, the others very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 531 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, struck in silver, copper and aluminium (19mm) by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), all pierced at top (M.1913-14/5). Extremely fine, the second rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 532 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-1914, struck in aluminium (22.5mm), no maker, pierced at top with ring and bar suspension (M.1913-14/6). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 533 The Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, celluloid enclosed within a rolled gold outer rim (21x3mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1913-14/10). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 534 The Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, celluloid enclosed within a rolled gold outer rim (21x3mm), no maker (M.1913-14/10). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 535 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-1914, brooch/badge in brass and enamel (33x25mm), no maker, pin-back, with scene of the Exhibition Building (M.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 536 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, uniface, struck (impressed) in silver (27mm), by J.F., hallmark for Birmingham 1913, swivel pin-back (pin 20cm long, as a hat pin) (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 537 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-1914, struck in brass (18mm), ring top suspension; another, prints in celluloid, surrounded by gilt rim (21mm), ring top suspension; 1919 Peace Commemorative, struck in bronze (24.5mm), no suspension; another, with ring top suspension; Childrens Day Wellington, 1919, struck in silver (26mm), pin-back (M.1913-14/4; M.1913-14/10; M.1919/7c; M.1919/7b; M.1919/16). Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 538 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-1914, souvenir Satsuma ware belt buckle, in brass and enamel (57mm). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 539 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, brooch/badge in gilt and enamel (40x25mm), no maker, pin-back, with scene of Auckland and Rangitoto Island in the distance (M.-). Chip out of enamel, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 540 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, souvenir boot-lace hook, 'Flexile Shoes' in steel (80x26mm). Slight rusting, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 541 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, souvenir boot-lace hook, 'Flexile Shoes' in steel (80x26mm). Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 542 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, souvenir spring loaded metal coin holder, for 3d, 6d, 1/- half sovereign and sovereign (50x40x15mm), made in Germany, ring top suspension, inscribed on front 'To Gordon/Auckland/Exhibition/1914'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 543 Auckland Exhibition, 1913-14, uniface, struck in brass and enamel (38x23mm), no maker, loop top suspension, stippled on reverse 'S.H./1914'. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 544 Auckland Exhibition, 1914, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 33x28mm), by W.P., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hornpipe/Girls Under 12/R.Sachs/1st'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 545 Patriotic New Zealand, 1914, struck in copper and brass [illustrated] (M.1914/1) (2); Auckland Prov(incia)l War Relief Assn, struck in gilt (M.1915/2) (2, one illustrated); H.M.S. New Zealand/Jutland, 1916, struck in brass (M.1916/1) (2, one illustrated and one missing pin). Very fine - extremely fine, the last two very rare. (6) Passed in
Lot 546 Troopship No.5, N.Z., 1914 Souvenir, uniface, struck in copper (20mm), no maker (M.1914/2). Carbon spot at 1 o'clock on obverse, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 547 Kia-Ora, NZ, Good Luck To Our Boys At The Front, c1914, uniface, struck in brass (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 548 Kia-Ora, NZ, Good Luck To Our Boys At The Front, c1914, uniface, struck in brass (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (broken) (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 549 Kia-Ora, NZ, Good Luck To Our Boys At The Front, c1914, uniface, struck in brass (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 550 Kia-Ora, NZ, Good Luck To Our Boys At The Front, c1914, uniface, struck in brass (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 551 Kia-Ora, NZ, (Good Luck To Our Boys At The Front), c1914, uniface, struck in brass (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. $150
Lot 552 Kia-Ora, NZ, (Good Luck To Our Boys At The Front), c1914, uniface, struck in brass (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 553 Printing Trades Conference, 1915, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 11.3g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/J.Harper/By/N.Z.L.M.A. (New Zealand Letterpress Machinists Association) & N.Z.F.T.A. (New Zealand Federated Typographical Association)/Painting Trades Conference/1915'. Fine. $600
Lot 554 Motor Ambulance, 1915, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 18.0g, 33mm), by 'W', ring top suspension with crimson ribbon, reverse inscribed 'This Souvenir is Presented/To/Capt F.J.Thomas./In Connection With The/Subscription Raised By Him/For/Three Motor Ambulances/For The Citizens Of Auckland./Presented by/Spink & Miller Ltd'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 555 Auckland Prov(incia)l War Relief Assn, Dardanelles, (1915), struck in gilt (22mm), no maker, ring top with bar and ribbon (M.1915/2). Extremely fine and rare. $150
Lot 556 Dardanelles, 1915, uniface, struck in brass and blue enamel (24.5mm), by Moller Dn (Dunedin), ring top suspension (M.1915/1). Extremely fine and rare. $80
Lot 557 Otago Queen Carnival, 1915, uniface, struck in copper (32.5mm), by Moller Dn (Dunedin) (M.1915/4). Mint red, nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 558 Red Cross Fund, N.Z.L.G.U. (N.Z. Ladies' Gold Union), 1915, struck in voided bronze (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1915/5). Extremely fine and very rare. $60
Lot 559 Xmas 1915, uniface, struck in silver (43x10mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1915/6 [not listed in silver]). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 560 Xmas 1915, uniface, struck in silver (43x10mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1915/6 [not listed in silver]). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 561 WWI, c1915, patriotic paper laurels (street collection badges), Otago and Southland Women's Patriotic Association (115x47mm); 'Lawrence/Helps/To Keep Him Fit' (110x38mm); another, for May Day, Saturday 4th May (87x38mm). Very fine. (3) $60
Lot 562 Caledonian Patriotic Demonstration, 1915, Belgian & British Relief Funds, struck in silver (28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Night Alarm/1st/Corpl.Hall's Team/E.J.Race' (M.-). Missing ring top, fine and extremely rare. $180
Lot 563 New Zealand Patriotic Society, Wellington Queen's Carnival, (1915), lead pull (42mm), of obverse outer ring (by G.T.White) (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 564 New Zealand Patriotic Society, Wellington Queen's Carnival, June 1915, uniface, struck in silver with blue enamel (38mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'Capt Hooper/Executive' (M.-). Toned, very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 565 WWI, tin and celluloid badges, 'For New Zealand's Sake' Anzac, 1915; 'Dardanelles Souvenir', 1915 (2 types) and 'Belgium and Honour', all (24mm). The last three missing stick-pins from backs, very good - very fine. (4) $60
Lot 566 Nurses' Fund, Wanganui, 1916, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1916/2). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 567 Nurses Fund, Wanganui, 1916, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1916/2). Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 568 Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian Association) of N.Z., c1916, uniface, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 569 Maheno 1915-16 - Marama 1916-17, hand engraved in voided silver (21mm), by F.G. (Frank Grady, Wellington), ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 570 Red Cross Fund, 1916, struck in voided bronze (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1916/3). Some carbon spotting, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 571 Nuhaka Show, 1916, (inscribed) silver card case (75x50x15mm), hand engraved, hallmark for Birmingham 1913, with initials 'J.D.' inscribed on front. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 572 Skeates & White Ltd, c1916, tin shield (55x41mm), holed at top and bottom for attachment, incuse lettering 'Skeates/&/White Ltd/Sole Agents/48, Fort St.,/Auckland. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 573 Xmas 1917, struck in silver (21mm), no maker (M.1917/1). Extremely fine and extremely rare. $180
Lot 574 Xmas 1917, struck in silver (21mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.1917/1). Nearly very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 575 Our Day, 1917, struck in brass (head 24mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1917/2). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 576 Our Day, 1917, struck in brass (24mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1917/2). Some discolouring on edge of obverse, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 577 Red Cross Fund, N.Z.L.G.U. (N.Z. Ladies' Golf Union), 1917, struck in voided bronze (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1917/3). Extremely fine and very rare. $60
Lot 578 Red Triangle Day, (1917), badge struck in brass and enamel (27x25mm), no maker, pin-back (M.-). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 579 N.Z.E.F. (New Zealand Expeditionary Force), c1918 (sports) medal, struck in silver (38mm), by MnWb (Mappin & Webb), hallmark for London 1918, obverse inscribed '3rd BN./Canterbury/Regt./N.Z.E.F.', reverse inscribed 'Won By/For', unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 580 N.Z. Anti-German League, c1918, badge in brass and blue enamel (26mm), no maker. Pin missing from back, fine and very rare. $220
Lot 581 Anzac Day, 1918 (inscribed), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (40x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse blank. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 582 Australia, Anzac In Eternal Remembrance, 1914-18, struck in bronze (60mm) by Dora Ohlfsen (C.1914-18/1). Abrasion on reverse edge at 8 o'clock, otherwise extremely fine. $360
Lot 583 Influenza Epidemic, 1918, badge hand inscribed in voided silver (35mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'For Services Rendered During The Epidemic/1918' (M.-). Toned good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 584 Influenza Epidemic, 1918, badge hand inscribed in voided silver (35mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'For Services Rendered During The Epidemic/1918' (M.-). Tone patches, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 585 Addington Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1919, struck in lead (35.5mm) (M.1919/1, 2), the first by WL. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 586 Peace, 1919, Addington Workshops, struck in lead (M.1919/1), (M.1919/3); Ch-Ch Gas Co, struck in lead (M.1919/4) (2, one illustrated). Fine - very fine, the last type rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 587 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1919/1 (2), /4, /8, 1924/1, 1925-26/1 (2, gilt and aluminium), /2 brass, /3, /4 (2), /5 gilt, /9 gilt, /10, /13, /14). Fine - extremely fine, some rare, the last illustrated. (16) $600
Lot 588 Peace Day, 28-6-19, uniface, cut from a strip and struck in iron (50x49mm), no maker (M.1919/5). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 589 Peace Day, 28-6-19, uniface, cut from a strip and struck in iron (60x40mm), no maker (Geraldine blacksmith) (M.1919/5 [this piece]). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 590 Parish of Christ Church, Wanganui, Peace, 1919, uniface, struck in copper (24.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1919/7a) 'Peace' 5mm long. Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 591 Parish of Christ Church, Wanganui, Peace, 1919, uniface, struck in copper (24.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1919/7b) 'Peace' 5.5mm long. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 592 Parish of Christ Church, Wanganui, Peace, 1919, uniface, struck in copper (24.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1919/7c) 'Peace' 6.5mm long. Solder repair to ring at top with residue on obverse, otherwise good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 593 Peace, 1919, struck in copper (M.1919/8) (2, one illustrated), struck in brass and enamel (M.1919/10) [illustrated], (M.1919/11) (2, one illustrated), (M.1919/13) (2, one illustrated), (M.1919/13A) (2, one illustrated), (M.1919/14) [illustrated], (M.1919/20) [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine. (11) $110
Lot 594 Children's Day, Wellington, 1919, Peace With Honour, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1919/15). Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 595 Children's Day, Wellington, 1919, Peace With Honour, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, no suspension (possibly broken off) (M.1919/16). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 596 Children's Peace Day, Wellington, 1919, Peace With Honour, in silver (26mm), no maker, pin-back suspension (M.1919/16). Toned, good very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 597 Waihola Peace Celebrations, 1919, struck in copper (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1919/18). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 598 Peace, c1919, struck in copper (26mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension (repaired) (M.-). Cleaned, disturbance to design at top from repair, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $170
Lot 599 B'Water (Brightwater), (Blenheim), Peace, 1919, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (25x25mm), by PHK (P.H.Kitchingman, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B'Water/F.P.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 600 Peace Celebrations Greendale, 25.7.19, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G.Parris Annat'. Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 601 B'Water (Brightwater, Blenheim), Peace 1919, hand engraved in silver (24mm), by PHK (P.H.Kitchingman, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B'Water'; another, but pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'B'Water/V.K.' (M.-). Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 602 B'Water (Brightwater, Blenheim), Peace, 1919, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (25x25mm), by PHK (P.H.Kitchingman, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B'Water/L.H.H.'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 603 Peace Celebrations, 1919, struck in silver (22mm), obverse, dove, reverse, blank, loop suspension; another struck in bronze; New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, 1925-26, struck in bronze (23.5mm), loop suspension; another, struck in nickel (26mm), loop suspension, 'Jim' inscribed on reverse; Te Aroha Jubilee, 1930, struck in silver (19mm), pin-back (M.-; M-; M.1925-26/5; 1925-26/9; M.1930/1). Good fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $300
Lot 604 Peace, Greymouth, 28.6.19, stock fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension with red, white and blue ribbon attached, reverse inscribed 'To/M.August/Soldier's Child/From/Lady Patriotic/Workers'. Toned, good very fine. $90
Lot 605 Dovedale Peace Celebrations, 1919, hand engraved, in silver (23x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'L.S'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 606 Otautau, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otautau/Peace Day Sports/19-7-19'. Very fine. $190
Lot 607 N.Z. Town Planning Conference and Exhibition, 1919, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.Reginald Ford./Wanganui/Design For/Workers' Homes/Class C.' (M.-). Lightly toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. $320
Lot 608 H.M.S. Renown, 1920, uniface, struck in brass (21mm), no maker (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 609 H.M.S. Renown, 1920, uniface, struck in brass (21mm), no maker (M.-). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 610 H.M.S. Renown, 1920, uniface, struck in brass (21mm), no maker (M.-). Stained, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 611 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, Christchurch, 1922, struck in brass and enamel (46x24mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, button back (M.1922/1); also, tin badge (23mm), 'Souvenir/Christchurch Exhibition/1922', with stick-pin. Extremely fine and very rare, both illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 612 Metropolitan Winter Exhibition, 1923, uniface, struck in silver (30x25mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cl 394/Iredale/Hedley' (M.1923/1). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $90
Lot 613 Metropolitan Winter Exhibition, 1923, uniface, struck in silver (35x25mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cl.335/G.Huddlestone' (M.1923/1 [this piece]). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 614 Metropolitan Winter Exhibition, 1923, uniface, struck in silver (30x25mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cl.271/Marjorie/Rogers' (M.1923/1). Toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 615 Metropolitan Winter Exhibition, 1923, uniface, struck in silver (40x29mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cl.291/N.Smith' (M.1923/2). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 616 Metropolitan Winter Exhibition, 1923, uniface, struck in silver (40x28mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cl.271/J.Fearnley'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Cl.571/R.Clark' (M.1923/2). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 617 Glen Afton Mine, inscribed on the smoothed out obverse of a 1916 English silver shilling (23mm), scroll and ring top suspension, inscription 'From/A.O'Hara/To/G.Cook/Opening Of/Glen Afton Mine/25.8.23'. Toned, fine. $300
Lot 618 Manchester Block Jubilee, 1924, uniface, struck in copper (25.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1924/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 619 Manchester Block Jubilee, 1924, struck in copper (25.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1924/1). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 620 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, in silver (29.5mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C451/J.Whitcombe/1st/1924' (M.1924/2). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 621 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in silver (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.371/V.Westbrook/1st/1924' (M.1924/2). Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 622 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in silver (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.503/M.Hibburt/1st/1924' (M.1924/2). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 623 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in silver (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C518N/K.Wynyard/1st/1924' (M.1924/2). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 624 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in silver (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.520/H.Townley/1st/1924' (M.1924/2). Some staining and toning, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 625 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in silver (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C 581/E.Penman/2nd/1924' (M.1924/2). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 626 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in copper (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C 614/E.Dingle/3rd/1924' (M.1924/2 [this piece]). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 627 Dominion Industrial Exhibition, 1924, uniface, struck in copper (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.404/C.Griffiths/3rd/1924' (M.1924/2). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 628 Takapau, presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 15.1g, 90x33mm), no maker, shaft inscribed 'ANZAC', finial inscribed on one side 'Presented/To/Mrs S.Johnston/1924', the other side inscribed 'From/Takapau/Patriotic/Committee'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 629 Great Britain, (British Empire Exhibition), Wembley, 1924, Kia-Ora New Zealand, fob medal or pass, struck in silvered base metal (44x14mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 630 Hamilton Diamond Jubilee, 1864-1924, stock medal in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 33x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, detail inscribed on reverse. Very fine. $130
Lot 631 American Fleet (Visit), 1925, struck in copper gilt (38.5mm), by M&S, pierced for suspension (M.1925/1). Some of the gilt faded, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 632 International Bowling Team, Visit to Australia & New Zealand, 1925, struck in gilt and enamel (30x30mm), by R.Scott, Glasgow, pin-back (M.1925/2). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 633 International Bowling Team, Visit to Australia & New Zealand, 1925, struck in gilt and enamel (30x30mm), by R.Scott, Glasgow, pin-back (pin missing) (M.1925/2). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 634 New Zealand & South Seas Int(ernationa)l Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-1926, struck in aluminium (2) and copper (2) (M.1925-26/1) (4, one of each illustrated), struck in gilt (2) and silvered (2) (M.1925-26/9) (4, one of each illustrated), struck in aluminium (blackened) (M.1925-26/13). Extremely fine - good extremely fine, the last rare. (9) $90
Lot 635 New Zealand & South Seas Int(ernational) Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface trial striking in brass (27mm), no maker (M.1925-26/2). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 636 New Zealand & South Seas Int(ernational) Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-1926, struck in silver (26mm), by S S (Stokes & Son, Melbourne), ring top suspension (M.1925-26/2). Extremely fine and very rare in silver. Passed in
Lot 637 New Zealand & South Seas Int(ernational) Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck (silvered) (26mm), no maker (M.1925-26/2). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 638 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 25.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bdm.E.Adams/93rd Highlanders/as a Token of Appreciation from/C.Speight/Vice-Chairman Exhibition' (M.1925-26/3). Extremely fine and extremely rare, not listed by Morel in gold. Passed in
Lot 639 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface trial striking in silver (32x30mm), no maker (M.1925-26/3). Toned, pierced at right, very fine and extremely rare, if not unique. Passed in
Lot 640 New Zealand And South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (22mm), no maker, brooch mount removed from reverse (M.1925-26/4). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 641 New Zealand And South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (22mm), no maker, pin-back (M.1925-26/4). Extremely fine and rare, attached to original card. Passed in
Lot 642 New Zealand And South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in silver and enamel (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1925-26/4). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 643 New Zealand And South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (22mm), no maker, pin-back (M.1925-26/4). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 644 (New Zealand and South Seas) Dunedin Exhibition, (1925-26), silvered (23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1925-26/5). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 645 (New Zealand and South Seas) Dunedin Exhibition, (1925-26), struck in copper gilt (23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1925-26/5). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 646 (New Zealand and South Seas) Dunedin Exhibition, (1925-26), struck in copper gilt (23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1925-26/5). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 647 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, struck in copper (23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1925-26/5); another, uniface, struck in silver plate (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1925-26/9). Extremely fine, the first very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 648 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'J.H.Siedelin./Horticulture Come (Committee).' (M.1925-26/6). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 649 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'H.Trevena/Horticulture Come. (Committee)' (M.1925-26/6). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 650 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, struck in gilt bronze (51mm) (M.1925-26/8) [illustrated], reverse inscribed 'Fletcher, Humphreys & Co Ltd/for Cider'; another in aluminium (26mm) (M.1925-26/1), pierced. Nearly extremely fine, the first rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 651 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, struck in gold (9ct, 60.6g, 51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Messrs Hay & Robertson Ltd/The Premier Linen Manufacturers/Dumferline, Scotland)/For Scottish Linens' (M.-, cf1925-26/8). Good extremely fine and extremely rare, in a contemporary fitted case. $2,000
Lot 652 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, struck in gilt (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Certain-Teed Products/For/Prepared Roofing/and Asphalt Felts' (M.-, cf1925-26/8). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 653 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in silvered base metal (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, (M.1925-26/9). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 654 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, (M.1925-26/10). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 655 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, (M.1925-26/10). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 656 (New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1925-1926, Dunlop Rubber Co, Australasia, cast in hard rubber (38x6mm), no maker (M.1925-26/12). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 657 New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, His Master's Voice, Instruments & Records, struck in blackened aluminium (31mm), no maker (M.1925-26/13). Extremely fine and very rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 658 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 39x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Piping/&/Dancing' (cfM.1925-26/16). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 659 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 39x34mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Pipe/Band/Contest', reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Championship/Won by/D.H.P.B./Piper G.Crichton' (M.1925-26/16). Extremely fine and very rare. $400
Lot 660 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Pipe/Band/Contest', reverse inscribed 'B.P.B./1st Quick Step & Harry Lauder Shield/H.Bower/Secretary' (M.1925-26/16). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 661 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 12.1g, 40x35mm), no maker, blue ribbon and suspension bar 'Dunedin 1925-6', inscribed on obverse 'Pipe/Band/Contest' (M.1925-26/16). Good very fine and very rare. $360
Lot 662 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 39x34mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Band/Contest', reverse inscribed '1st/Trombone Trios./T.D.Stalker/St. Kilda Band' (M.1925-26/16). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 663 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in silver (39x35mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, inscribed on reverse 'Greymouth Municipal Band/E.V.Ellery' (M.1925-26/16). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare, only listed by Morel in gold. Passed in
Lot 664 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, struck in silver (39x35mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, inscribed on reverse 'Greymouth Municipal Band/F.Roberts' (M.1925-26/16). Tatty ribbon, toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare, only listed by Morel in gold. Passed in
Lot 665 New Zealand & S.S (South Seas) Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, Juror, uniface, struck in brass and enamel (38x28mm) with silver centrepiece of the exhibition building, by Moller Dn, ring top suspension (missing suspender and ribbon), inscribed on obverse 'C.Dickinson' (M.-). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 666 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), (Dunedin), (1925-26), struck uniface in aluminium (31mm), no maker, pierced (M.-). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 667 (New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition), Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (20mm), no maker, pin-back (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 668 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, Womens Section, badge in gilt and enamel (26x25mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Lady Ferguson./Vice-President/from Mrs Sutherland Ross' (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 669 New Zealand and S.S (South Seas) Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, Juror, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.5g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, attached to a cloth fob chain, with rolled gold fittings, inscribed on reverse 'David C.Macpherson' (M.-). Very fine and very rare. $500
Lot 670 New Zealand & S.S (South Seas) Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, Juror, uniface, struck in brass and enamel (38x28mm) with silver centrepiece of the exhibition building, by Moller Dn, ring top suspension (missing suspender and ribbon), inscribed on obverse 'John Baird' (M.-). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 671 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, pass, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 28mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Souvenir/To H.L.Tapley Esq/from/J.Sutherland Ross Esq/President'. Extremely fine and a unique souvenir given to the Mayor of Dunedin at the time. Passed in
Lot 672 New Zealand & South Seas International Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, official souvenir programme of the opening ceremony at Logan Park, Dunedin, November 17th 1925 at 2.30pm, printed by Coulls, Somerville Wilkie Ltd; also, The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition Company Limited, Season Ticket No.1656 for J.B.Clark, Dunedin (10/-). Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 673 The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition Company Limited, Dunedin, 1925-6, Season Ticket leatherette foldout pass (68x52mm closed), 5/-, number 3841, 'Betty Laurenson/Khandallah/Wellington'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 674 New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, wooden souvenir shoe brush (111x36mm), top impressed 'Manufactured By/Otago Brush Co.Ltd/Dunedin, N.Z./N.Z. & South Seas Exhibition/1925-26'. Used for cleaning brown shoes. Passed in
Lot 675 New Zealand & South Seas Int(ernational) Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, napkin ring in EPNS (42x33mm), no maker, with silver medallic centrepiece. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 676 N.Z. & South Seas Exhibition, (Dunedin), 1925-26, tin and celluloid souvenir (45mm), no maker, with mirror back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 677 Souvenir plaque stand, Dunedin Exhibition, 1925-26, in alabaster (130x90mm) with bronze exhibition scene inset. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 678 Souvenir plaque stand, Dunedin Exhibition, 1925-26, in alabaster (130x90mm) with bronze exhibition scene inset. Very fine, missing prop from back. Passed in
Lot 679 Souvenir wall plaque, Dunedin Exhibition, 1925-26, in alabaster (125x90mm) with bronze exhibition scene inset, with hook for suspension on back. Surface marks and some minor chipping to edges, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 680 Dunedin Exhibition, 1925-26, brass plate (80x60mm), scene of main building. Toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 681 Canada, Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, 1926, medal struck in gold (14ct [tested] 84.0g, 64x43x4mm), by Roden Bros (Toronto), inscribed on obverse, 'Ross & Glendinning (sic) Ltd', reverse with portrait of Diwan Bahadur - Sir T.Vijayaraghavacharya KBE. Some scratch test marks, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $3,800
Lot 682 The Visit of The Maori Rugby Football Team to Great Britain, 1926-27, struck in silver (51mm), by E & Co (Elkington & Co Ltd), London (M.1926-27/1). Uncirculated and very rare, in an Elkington case of issue. Passed in
Lot 683 N.Z., Thames Jubilee, 1927, struck in silver (35x9mm), no maker, pin-back (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 684 Wellington Industrial Exhibition, 1927, souvenir ashtray in copper plated brass (60mm), no maker. Fine. Passed in
Lot 685 Wellington Industrial Exhibition, 1927, souvenir ashtray in copper plated brass (60mm), no maker. Fine. Passed in
Lot 686 New Zealand/Canada, Province of Quebec Lawn Bowling Association, 1928, struck in brass and enamel (45x33mm), no maker, pin-back (M.-). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 687 Sons of David, Christchurch, R.B.P. No. 438, Jubilee, 1929, struck in copper (31mm), by S.C.S. (Syd C.Stubberfield, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.H.Skidmore.' (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 688 Te Aroha Jubilee, 1930, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 2.8g, 19mm), by Tarlton, with stick-pin (M.1930/1). Extremely fine and very rare, especially in gold. Passed in
Lot 689 Te Aroha Jubilee, 1930, uniface, struck in silver (19mm), by Tarlton, pin-back (pin missing) (M.1930/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 690 Te Aroha Jubilee, 1930, uniface, struck in silver (19mm), by Tarlton, pin-back (M.1930/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 691 Raikes Sunday Schools Jubilee, Wellington, 1930, uniface, struck in copper gilt (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1930/2). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 692 Raikes Sunday Schools Jubilee, Wellington, 1930, uniface, struck in gilt (25.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1930/2). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 693 Raikes Sunday Schools Jubilee, Wellington, 1930, uniface, struck in gilt (25.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1930/2). Toned obverse, very fine. Passed in
Lot 694 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1930/2, 1934-35/1 (2, gilt and copper), 1937/1, 1938/2, /4, /5, 1940/4 (2, silvered and copper), /5 (4, silver [3] and copper), /7A copper, /8 (2), /9 (2), /10 (2, enamelled and brass, both illustrated), /12 [illustrated]); also a New Zealand Centenary, 1940, tin badge [illustrated]. Very good - extremely fine, many rare. (21) Passed in
Lot 695 N.Z. Champion Band Contest, Dunedin, 1930, struck in voided silver and blue enamel (42x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 696 Memorial to Robert Walpole, 1931, in gold (9ct, 54.6g, 47.5mm), obverse, In Memory Of Robert Horace Walpole, 5th Earl Of Orford - Fariquae Sentiat, on reverse, 'Born/July 10th 1854/Died At Manurewa House/New Zealand/September 27th 1931/Rested In St Matthew's Church/Auckland/Brought Home On Board/S.S.Remuera/Buried Wickmere Church/Norfolk/November 8th/1931'. Uncirculated and excessively rare. $1,900
Lot 697 Hawera, 1931, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.1931/1). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 698 Hawera, 1931, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Drum Major/J.R.Nairn' (M.1931/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 699 Hawera, 1931, struck in silver (26mm), loop suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.R.B.(presumed attribution - Taranaki Regimental Band)/D.Owen/Bb.Bass'; Visit of the Duke of Gloucester, 1934-35, struck in copper (23.5mm), with stick-pin; New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1939-40, silvered and blue enamel (26.75x21mm), loop suspension; N.Z. Centennial, 1840-1940, silvered bronze (26mm); another, struck in bronze (26mm), loop suspension; another, as last, struck in bronze (26mm), no suspension (M.1931/1; M.1934-35/1; M.1939-40/1; M.1940/4 last 3). Very fine - good extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 700 Wellington (Band Contest) N.Z., 1931, uniface, struck in silver (33mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top with ribbon suspension (M.1931/2). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 701 South Auckland Brass Band Contest, 1933, uniface, struck in silver (36x27mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.1933/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 702 Waiau School Jubilee, 1934, struck in copper (27mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1934/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 703 Waiau School Jubilee, 1934, struck in copper (26mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1934/1). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 704 South Auckland Band Contest, Rotorua, 1934, struck in silver (36x32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), scroll and ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.1934/2); S.A.B.U. Contest, Tauranga, 1937, uniface, struck in silver (30x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.-). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 705 South Auckland Band Contest, Rotorua, 1934, struck in silver gilt (36x32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/B.Grade/Sgt.R.Jarvis' (M.1934/2). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 706 South Auckland Band Contest, Rotorua, 1934, struck in silver (36x32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), scroll and ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.1934/2). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 707 HRH Duke of Gloucester Visit, 1934-5, uniface, pin struck in copper (29x23mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1934-35/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 708 HRH Duke of Gloucester Visit, 1934-5, uniface, struck in copper (29x23mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.1934-35/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 709 HRH Duke of Gloucester Visit, 1934-5, uniface, struck in silvered (29x23mm), no maker, with stick-pin (missing pin) (M.1934-35/1). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 710 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Waitangi-Bledisloe, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), anodised (bright) finish (M.1935/1; S.541). Uncirculated and rare with this finish. $200
Lot 711 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Hobson-Waitangi-Bledisloe, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1935/1; S.541). Chocolate toned, uncirculated. $140
Lot 712 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Hobson-Waitangi-Bledisloe, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1935/1; S.541). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 713 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Hobson-Waitangi-Bledisloe, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1935/1; S.541). Chocolate toned, uncirculated. $120
Lot 714 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Hobson-Waitangi-Bledisloe, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1935/1; S.541). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 715 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Hobson-Waitangi-Bledisloe, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1935/1; S.541). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 716 South Auckland Brass Band Contest, Te Aroha, 1935, uniface, struck in silver (45x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.1935/2). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 717 New Zealand Institute For Scientific Research, Sir James Hector Medal, struck in bronze (64mm), by Allan Wyon, inscribed on edge '1935 Professor W.B.Benham D.S.C., F.R.S., F.R.S.N.Z., for Researches in New Zealand Zoology' (M.-; S.490). Extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 718 King's Jubilee, Kerepehi School, (1935), uniface, struck in copper (26mm), by Watts (Reuben Watts, Auckland), ring top suspension (M.-). Reverse blackened, sometime cleaned and retoning, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 719 Taranaki Rugby Football Union, Jubilee, 1885-1935, uniface, struck in bronze (27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Jun.Champ./*Old Boys*' (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 720 Tin and celluloid badge, c1935, Souvenir of M.J.Savage, First Labour Premier (32mm), with stick-pin. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 721 14th Congress of The Federation Of Chambers Of Commerce Of The British Empire, Wellington N.Z., 1936, struck (silvered) and enamel (31mm), number '125', no maker, button-lug back (M.1936/1 [this piece]). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 722 Fourteenth Congress Of Chambers Of Commerce Of The British Empire, Wellington N.Z., 1936, struck in white metal and red enamel (26mm), no maker, pin-back, number '79' (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 723 Fourteenth Congress Of Chambers Of Commerce Of The British Empire, Wellington N.Z., 1936, struck in white metal and red enamel (26mm), no maker, pin-back, number '82' (M.-). Slightly bent with some enamel loss, otherwise, very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 724 Borough Of Devonport (Auckland), Jubilee, 1936, badge, silvered (28x23mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 725 Ford, Factory Opening, N.Z., 1936, paperweight, cast in copper (98x64mm). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 726 Coronation of George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937, struck in silvered, gilt and bronze [illustrated] (M.1937/1) (3), struck in copper [illustrated] and gilt (M.1937/3) (2), struck in bronze (M.1937/4) [illustrated]; also, Great Britain (Empire including New Zealand), (35mm) struck in gilt (2, one illustrated) and aluminium (2). Very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 727 Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937, struck (silvered) (31.5mm) by Stokes Melb., ring top suspension (M.1937/1); New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, silvered bronze and enamel (27x21mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1939-40/1); another, uniface, struck in gilt (33x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1940/12). Heavy toning, mainly to obverse, otherwise extremely fine; missing most of the enamel, otherwise fine and very rare; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 728 Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, Caledonian Society Of Invercargill, Coronation Festival, 1937, struck (silvered) (31.5mm) by Stokes Melb., ring top suspension (M.1937/2). Some wear to silver, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 729 Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, Caledonian Society Of Invercargill, Coronation Festival, 1937, struck in brass (31.5mm) by Stokes Melb., ring top suspension (M.1937/2). Some toning, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 730 Coronation of George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937, Te Awamutu, struck uniface in silver (25mm), no maker, pin-back (cfM.1937/4). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 731 Commonwealth Coronation Medal, 1937, struck in silver or silvered (57mm), by E.Cr.P. (E.Carter Preston) (for J.R.Gaunt & Sons) (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. $260
Lot 732 S.A.B.U. (South Auckland Band Union) Contest, Tauranga, 1937, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 30x27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top with ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.F.B./A.Carlyon' (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. $260
Lot 733 S.A.B.U. (South Auckland Band Union) Contest, Tauranga, 1937, uniface, struck in silver (30x27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, uninscribed (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 734 Auckland Winter Show, 1938, struck in aluminium (M.1938/1, 1938/2, 1938/4, 1938/5 (2)); New Zealand Catholic Centenary, 1938, struck in silver (M.1938/6). Extremely fine, one of each illustrated. (6) Passed in
Lot 735 N.Z. Catholic Centenary, 1838-1938, struck in gilt and enamel (25x17mm), by Theo Meyer, Auck., pin-back (M.-). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 736 Thames Band Contest, 1938, uniface, struck in silver and gold (38x32mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.A.B.U. (South Auckland Band Union)/B.Grade/Selection 1st/B.Ford/Tauranga/Solo Horn' (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 737 Scotland, Glasgow Exhibition New Zealand, 1938, Tiki, in base metal (28x15mm) and iridescent plating, no maker, ring top suspension. Fine, some plating missing. Passed in
Lot 738 S.A.B.U. (South Auckland Band Union), Hamilton, 1939, uniface, struck in silver (38x32mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'C Grade Seln/Won BY/J.W.Lees' (M.-) Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 739 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1939-40, Ford Prefect, struck in white metal (chromed) and blue enamel (26.75x21mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1939-40/1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 740 Centennial Exhib(itio)n Wellington, 1939-40, badge, silvered and enamel (25x20mm), no maker, pin-back (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 741 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, trial strike in bronze (38mm, 25.2g), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), engraver GW (G.Whitehouse), (obverse design by T.H.Jenkin, Invercargill and reverse design by J.Berry, Wellington), with raised obverse rim (cfS.556; cfM.1940/1); another, but an issued example, struck in bronze (38mm, 25.5g) (S.556; M.1940/1). Good extremely fine, the first excessively rare. (2) $1,100
Lot 742 New Zealand Centennial, N.Z. Numismatic Society, 1940, (38mm) struck in silver, and another in bronze, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1940/1). Extremely fine, the second with obverse carbon spots. (2) $110
Lot 743 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, N.Z. Numismatic Society, set of three medals (38mm) in gilt (25.3g), silver (30.3g) and bronze (31.6g), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1940/1). Uncirculated, the first extremely rare. (3) $600
Lot 744 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, N.Z. Numismatic Society, struck in gilt (38mm, 30.4g), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1940/1). Uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 745 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, N.Z. Numismatic Society, (38mm) struck in silver (2) and bronze (2), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1940/1). Extremely fine - good extremely fine, one in silver toned and one of each illustrated. (4) $360
Lot 746 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, N.Z. Numismatic Society, struck in silver (38mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M.1940/1); Otago Centennial, 1948, struck in bright bronze (32mm) (M&P.1948/3) (16); Rawhiti W. (omen's) B. (owling) C.(lub) badge in enamel and sterling silver, obverse with kiwi standing on bowling ball with fern leaf above. Extremely fine; the second medals all in the original cellophane bags of issue, uncirculated; the last very fine. (18) $180
Lot 747 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, struck in silver (38mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Pict. 1935-40/J.T.Nuttall/N.Z. Cent. & IXth Aust./Philatelic Exh./1940'. (M.1940/2). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 748 N.Z. Centennial, 1940, uniface, struck in aluminium (27x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1940/3 [this piece]). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 749 N.Z. Centennial, 1940, uniface, struck (silvered) (2) and copper (all 26mm), no maker, ring top suspensions (M.1940/4). Extremely fine - good extremely fine and very rare, one of each metal type illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 750 N.Z. Centennial, 1940, uniface, struck in copper (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1940/4). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 751 New Zealand Centennial, 1940, struck in silvered base metal (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1940/4); another, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, button back (M.1940/5); another, struck in gilt and enamel (23x19mm), no maker, button back (M.1940/6); The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1940, struck in gilt and enamel (25mm), no maker, pin-back (M.1940/9C); another, as last but with ring top with bow brooch suspension (M.1940/9A); another, struck in copper and enamel (27x22mm), no maker, pin-back (M.1940/24); another, view of the Exhibition building, struck in gilt and enamel (45x27mm), no maker (pin-back) (M.-); another, Scottish piper, struck in gilt and enamel (39x25mm), by Stratton, Birmingham, missing pin from back (M.-). Fine - good very fine, all rare to very rare. (8) Passed in
Lot 752 New Zealand Centennial, 1840-1940, uniface, struck in silver and another in copper (26mm), no maker, the first with button-lug back. (M.1940/5). Extremely fine; very fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 753 N.Z. Centennial, 1840-1940, coat pin, struck in gilt and enamel (23x20mm), pin back (M.1940/6B). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 754 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1840-1940, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), by Bock, Wellington, with stick-pin (M.1940/8). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 755 N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1840-1940, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), by Bock, Wellington (M.1940/8). Missing pin from reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 756 The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1840-1940, struck in copper and enamel (M.1940/9) (3, one type illustrated), struck in silvered enamel (M.1940/10 (2, one illustrated), M.1940/13 (2, one illustrated and one in enamelled copper), M.1940/16.2 (2, one illustrated) and M.1940/16.3 [illustrated], M.1940/19 [illustrated]), struck in gilt and enamel (M.1940/23) (2, one illustrated), struck in silvered enamel (M.1940/24) [illustrated, not recorded in this finish]. Fine - extremely fine, mostly scarce or rare. (14) Passed in
Lot 757 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1940, International Salon of Photography, struck in bronze (41mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (M.1940/11). Good extremely fine and very rare, a lovely example of an art deco design. Passed in
Lot 758 N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1940, struck in gilt and enamel (26mm), no maker (M.1940/9), missing pin from back. Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 759 The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, Dominion Court, 1940, medallist pull (test piece), uniface, struck in copper (40x38mm). Some carbon patches, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 760 N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1939-40, pass in gold (9ct, 12.2g, 32x30mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse 'To/Hon.D.G.Sullivan./From/T.C.A.Hislop C.M.G./Chairman/Charles Todd Esq/Deputy Chairman' (M.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 761 The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, (1940), uniface, struck in copper (21mm), no maker (M.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 762 The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1840-1940, uniface, struck in copper (19mm) (M.-); another, in silvered and enamel (33x26mm) (M.-). Solder blob on back of the first, otherwise extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 763 The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, (1940), uniface, drop pendant brooch, in silver plate and enamel (30x30mm), pierced at top, with chain attached to propeller bar, pin-back (M.-). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 764 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, Wellington, 1940, souvenir powder compact, in bakelite and brass (65x65x7mm). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 765 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1840-1940, souvenir pen (170x18mm), no nib, with peephole magnifying a view of the exhibition building. A crack in the back of plastic handle, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 766 N.Z. Centenary (1940), 'Kiwi' badge in gilt and enamel (25x23mm), no maker, pin-back (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 767 N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1940, wishbone/kiwi brooch in gilt (40x20mm), British Made (on card), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 768 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, Wellington, 1840-1940, souvenir butter dish, silvered (127mm), no maker. Plating flaking on front, fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 769 The N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, 1840-1940, clock key, uniface, cast in brass (115x50mm). Bent and squashed shaft, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 770 New Zealand Centennial, Wellington, 1940, The New Zealand Institution of Engineers, incorporated 1914, struck in bronze (41mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), uninscribed (S.558; M.-). Nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 771 New Zealand Centennial Games, Auckland, 1940, struck in bronze (45mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall) (M.1940/13). Uncirculated and scarce, in original cardboard box of issue. $110
Lot 772 New Zealand Centennial Games, Auckland, 1940, struck in antique bronze (45mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall) (M.1940/13). Uncirculated and scarce, wrapped in tissue paper in individual card cases ready for issue. (144) Passed in
Lot 773 New Zealand Centennial Games, Auckland, 1940, struck in antique bronze (45mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall) (M.1940/13). Uncirculated and scarce, wrapped in tissue paper in individual card cases ready for issue. (106) Passed in
Lot 774 New Zealand Centennial, 1840-1940, medalet struck in plain bronze, uniface (26x22mm), no maker, no pin-back (cfM.1940/16). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 775 N.Z. Centenary, 1940, struck in silvered base metal and enamel (36.5x23mm), by Stratton, Birmingham, pin-back (M.1940/19). Very fine. $40
Lot 776 N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, Main Tower, 1940, struck in gilt and enamel (36x34.5mm), by Stratton, Birmingham, England, pin-back (M.1940/23). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 777 N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, Main Tower, 1940, struck in gilt and enamel (36x34.5mm), by Stratton, Birmingham, England, pin-back (M.1940/23). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 778 N.Z. Centennial, 1840-1940, National Eucharistic Congress, struck in silvered and red enamel (27x18mm), by Theo Meyer, Auckland, pin-back (M.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 779 N.Z. Centenary, 1840-1940, silvered (18mm), by Young & Co Ld, Auck., with stick-pin (M.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 780 N.Z. Centenary, 1840-1940, struck in silver (19mm), by Young & Co Ld, Auck, with stick-pin (M.-). Edge trimmed at 6 o'clock, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 781 New Zealand Centenary (1940), badge in silver and enamel (32x28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.M.R./1940' (M.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 782 Centennial Contest, Wellington, 1940, N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), uniface, struck in silver and gold (43x33mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension (M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 783 S.A.B.B.U (South Auckland Brass Band Union), Te Aroha, 1940, uniface, struck in silver (35x28mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Lees/Test Selection/N.M.B.' (M.-) Toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 784 Kia Ora - Achilles, c1910, uniface, impressed in tin (22mm), no maker, with stick-pin; another, struck in brass (21mm), missing stick-pin from back (M.A/1). Very fine; fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 785 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.A/1, K/1, K/3 and M/1). Very fine - extremely fine, the last extremely rare and illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 786 Anzac & C.D.C (Citizens' Defence Corps), c1915, struck in copper (24mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.A/2, A/2A, A/2C (3, one in gilt [ring broken off]). Very fine - extremely fine, one of each type illustrated, all scarce. (5) Passed in
Lot 787 Auckland Band of Hope Union, struck in white metal (38mm), no maker, pierced at top (M.A/3). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 788 Nelson Band of Hope, New Zealand, undated, in white metal (38mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M.-, cfA/3). Slight bend and blistering, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 789 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by Spink, London, reverse inscribed 'Divisional Band Contest/Third Band/Pte.J.McNicholl/2nd Bn. Wellington Regt' (M.B/1). Good extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 790 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by (Spink, London), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F. Sport Control Board./Sgt.E.C.W.Tepene.' (M.B/1). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 791 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by Spink, London, reverse impressed 'N.Z.Div. Football Team/1917', edge inscribed '6/486 L/Cpl J.Moffitt, N.Z.A.S.C.' (M.B/1). Sometime cleaned, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 792 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by Spink, London, unawarded (M.B/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 793 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by Spink, London, uninscribed (M.B/1). Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 794 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by Spink, London, unawarded (M.B/1). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 795 Foudroyant - Lord Nelson (1905), struck in copper (38mm), no maker, pierced and unpierced [illustrated] (M.F/1). Extremely fine; nearly full mint red, good extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 796 Gallipoli Heroes, uniface trial, struck in bronze (38x38mm) (M.G/1). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 797 Gallipoli Heroes, uniface trial, struck in bronze (35x35mm) (M.G/1). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 798 Gallipoli, Ake Ake, c1915, uniface, struck in brass (40x20mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.G/3). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 799 Gallipoli, Ake Ake, c1915, uniface, struck in brass (40x20mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.G/3). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 800 Gallipoli, Ake Ake, c1915, uniface, struck in brass (40x20mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M.G/3). Carbon spotting, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 801 Our Gallant Boys, c1915, struck in silvered copper (31.5mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington), pierced at top (M.G/4). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 802 Kia-Ora, NZ, c1915, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.V.Stubbing/602586' (M.K/1). Very fine and rare. $40
Lot 803 Kia-Ora, NZ, c1915, uniface, struck in silver (27mm), by D Ltd D, ring top suspension. (M.K/1). Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 804 N.Z.A.A.A (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Belgium Fund Carnival, c1915, struck in copper (29.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.N/1 [this piece]). Reverse toned, good very fine and very rare. $90
Lot 805 Wanganui Swankers' Club, N.Z., c1916, uniface trial, struck in bronze (25.5x23mm) (M.N/5 [this piece]). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 806 N.Z. Returned Soldiers Association, c1919 souvenir medal, uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (31mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Capt. Cox' (a finished example of M.N/6). Very fine. $220
Lot 807 N.Z. Returned Soldiers Association, c1919, Souvenir, uniface, struck in bronze (31.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.N/6). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 808 Trade Within The Empire, (1925), struck in silver and enamel (29mm), by HB&S, ring top suspension (M.T/1). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 809 Treaty Of Waitangi 1840, (c1940), uniface, struck in silver (28mm), no maker, pin missing from back (M.T/2). Toned, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 810 Waikiwi - Invercargill, c1940, uniface, struck in silver and another in gilt (30.5mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension (M.W/1). Extremely fine and very rare. (2) $120
Lot 811 Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand, 1865-1940, first edition, by Leon G.Morel, Christchurch, 1976, 54pp, soft cover, not illustrated, No. 1 of a limited edition of 400. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 812 Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand, 1865-1940, first edition, by Leon G.Morel, Christchurch, 1976, 54pp, soft cover, not illustrated, Nos. 3, 34, and another not numbered, of a limited edition of 400. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $40
Lot 813 Manukau Yacht & Motor Boat Club, Jubilee 1891-1941, badge, uniface, struck in silver (23mm), no maker, pin-back (M&P.-). Uneven top edge, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 814 Manukau Yacht & Motor Boat Club, Jubilee 1891-1941, uniface, struck in silver (28x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 815 Abel Tasman Tercentennary, 1942, struck in anodised silver (50mm) (M&P.1942/1 [this piece]). Uncirculated and probably unique. $3,200
Lot 816 Tripoli, 1943, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, struck in silver (47mm), by M.Fox-Cairo, reverse inscribed '2.N.Z. Div. Athletic Sports/1st 1/2 Mile Walk/R.M.Lamberton' (M&P.1943/1 [this piece]. Good very fine and rare. $750
Lot 817 Tonga, WWII tortoise shell brooch, handcrafted with inset letters in gold (32x22mm), pin-back. 'Tonga/Ofa Atu/1943'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 818 Rome, 1944, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force commemorative or prize medal, in oxidised silver (47mm), by M.Fox, Cairo (M&P.1944/1), reverse uninscribed. As struck, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 819 Rome, 1944, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, struck in silver (47mm), by M.Fox, Cairo, reverse inscribed '1946/Discus Throw/Japan/122 feet 8 inches/W.I.Gardiner.' (M&P.1944/1 [this piece]. Extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 820 Rome, 1944, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, struck in silver (47mm), by M.Fox-Cairo, reverse inscribed 'Football/Freyberg Cup/T.G.Teesdale/Runners Up/2 NZ Amn Coy' (M&P.1944/1 [this piece]. Extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 821 Battle of Auckland, 13. Sept 1945, struck in silver (32mm), no maker, suspender bar at top (no ribbon), 'Presented By/The/Officers Club/U.S.J.P.B/Auckland/ N.Z' (M&P.1945/1). Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 822 Battle of Auckland, 13. Sept 1945, struck in silver (32mm), no maker, suspender bar at top (no ribbon),'Presented By/The/Officers Club/U.S.J.P.B/Auckland/N.Z' (M&P.1945/1). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 823 Whangarei Borough, Jubilee, 1896-1946, uniface, struck in copper gilt and another silvered (33.5mm), no maker, ring top suspensions (M&P.1946/1). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 824 Whangarei Borough, Jubilee, 1896-1946, uniface, struck in copper gilt (33.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.1946/1). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 825 Pollok, (65th) Jubilee, 1883-1948, silvered (26mm), with stick-pin, no maker but probably Theo Mayer, Auckland (M&P.-); Gallipoli - Ake Ake, map struck in brass (40mm), with stick-pin (M.G/3); Our Day, 1917, struck in brass (24mm), with stick-pin (M.1917/2); N.Z. Sports Protection League, 1912, struck in silver (17mm), with stick-pin (M.-). Extremely fine, all scarce. (4) Passed in
Lot 826 Otago Centenary, 1948, (52mm) struck in oxidised silver, no maker (Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham) (M&P.1948/1). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $120
Lot 827 Otago Centennial, 1948, (52mm) struck in oxidised silver [illustrated] and oxidised bronze (2, one illustrated), no maker (Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham) (M&P.1948/1) (3); another, struck in bright bronze (32mm), no maker (J.R.Gaunt, Birmingham) (M.1948/3) (2, one illustrated). Uncirculated. (5) $340
Lot 828 Otago Centennial, (1948), struck in silver (52mm), no maker (Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham), reverse inscribed 'N.Z./Boxing/Champs.1948/Fly Weight/Runner Up/R.Broadhurst' (M&P.1948/2). Nearly very fine and rare. $280
Lot 829 Otago Centennial, (1948), in oxidised bronze (52mm) (M&P.1948/2), reverse inscribed 'O.L.T.A. (Otago Lawn Tennis Association)/1948/Falconer Cup/'C' Grade/P.R.George'. Carbon spots on reverse, very fine. Passed in
Lot 830 Otago Centennial, (1948), in oxidised bronze (52mm), unawarded (M&P.1948/2). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 831 Otago Centennial, (1948), in oxidised bronze (51mm) (M&P.1948/2); One Ton Cup Centenary, 1971, in copper (38mm) (M&P.1971/11); Marion Dufrense Bicentennial, 1972, in copper (42mm) (M&P.1972/10) [illustrated]; Deer Stalkers Association Exhibition, 1978, in bronze (50mm) (M&P.1978/4); Convention International Numismatics New Zealand, 1979, in gilt, 39mm (M&P.1979/2); 4th World Veteran Games, Christchurch, 1981, struck in bronze (51mm) (M&P.-) [illustrated]; Operation Raleigh 1984, in silver (50mm) (M&P.-); also, Silver Jubilee 1935, in silver (56mm). Extremely fine - FDC. (8) Passed in
Lot 832 Caledonian Society of Otago, 1848-1948, struck in silver (38mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'W.H.Laws/President/Cycling Assoc.' (M&P.1948/4). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 833 Caledonian Society of Otago, 1848-1948, uniface, struck in silver (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Boy's Under 13 Relay/4 x 100 Yards/1st/L.McLoughlin/(Musselburgh)' (M&P.1948/4). Toned, extremely fine. $90
Lot 834 Caledonian Society of Otago, 1848-1948, struck in bronze (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '75 Yards (Open)/2nd/S.R.Dawson' (M&P.1948/4). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 835 Caledonian Society of Otago, 1848-1948, struck in bronze (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Broad Jump (Open)/2nd/I.McLeod/22' 6 1/2"' (M&P.1948/4). Carbon spots on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. $60
Lot 836 New Zealand, Otago 1848-1948, 'Kiwi' badge in copper gilt and black enamel (38x33mm), no maker, with stick-pin (M&P.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 837 Maori Whare New Zealand, Otago, 1848-1948, souvenir brooch in copper and black enamel (33x28mm), by Stratton (Birmingham, England), pin-back on original card as purchased (M&P.-; cfM.1940/21). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 838 Watson Victor Limited, 1888-1948, Watvic Jubilee Award For Merit In Radiography, struck in silver (44mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), uninscribed (M&P.-; C.-). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 839 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, bronze gilt and two colour enamel (25mm), no maker, plain back (M&P.1949/1); others, similar but celluloid central picture of Princess/Queen Elizabeth, possibly later issues (M&P.-) (3). Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 840 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, uniface, struck in gilt with red and blue enamel (25mm), no maker (M&P.1949/1) [illustrated]; Royal Visit, 1953-54, struck in silvered with red and blue enamel (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.1953-54/3) [illustrated]; another, struck (silver plated - probably a later addition) (38mm), no maker (Stokes & Son, Melbourne), pierced at top, no bar or ribbon (M&P.1953-54/2). Very fine. (3) $30
Lot 841 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, struck in gilt (34mm), no maker (M&P.1949/3). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 842 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, uniface, struck in brass (35mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (M&P.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 843 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, uniface, struck in voided bronze, probably a trial (42x35mm), no maker (M&P.-). Very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 844 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, struck in aluminium gilt (35mm), no maker (M&P.-). Only remnants of gilt coating remaining on the reverse, very fine or better and very rare. Passed in
Lot 845 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, struck in gilt (33x21mm), no maker, pin-back (M&P.-). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 846 (Proposed) Royal Visit, 1949, a small group of tin badges (30mm), each one featuring a different theme, with a red, white and blue ribbon attached, stick-pinned onto cards printed 'A Souvenir Of The Royal Visit'. Extremely fine and rare. (11) Passed in
Lot 847 (Proposed Royal Visit), New Zealand, 1949, button tin badge (28mm), with stick- pin. Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 848 S.A.B.U. (South Auckland Band Union) Contest, Cambridge, 1949, uniface, struck in silver and gold (30x27mm), no maker, ring top missing (M&P.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 849 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, struck in matt silver (50mm), unknown maker (M&P.1950/1). Nearly uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 850 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, cased presentation set of four medals, struck in matt silver and matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker (M&P.1950/1) (2); another, struck in gilt bronze (32mm), no maker, initials 'A.S.' inscribed on reverse (M&P.1950/3); another, struck in matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker, unawarded (M&P.1950/4). Extremely fine or better, the first rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 851 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, struck in matt silver and matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker (M&P.1950/1) (2); another, struck in matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker, unawarded (M&P.1950/4). Extremely fine or better, the first rare. (3) $150
Lot 852 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (M&P.1950/4), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association)/Mens/Wand Shoot/1961/M.Jackson'. Edge bruising and some carbon patches, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 853 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, struck in oxidised silver (50mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Janet Washburn' (M&P.1950/4) [illustrated]; another, struck in matt bronze (50mm), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.A.A./Ladies/Columbia Hcp./1951' (1950/4); another, struck in matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker, unawarded, no stop after 'Z' (M&P.1950/4A); another, struck in matt bronze (50mm), reverse inscribed 'Canpex/1950/T.P.Hayes' (M&P.1950/5) [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 854 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, struck in matt silver (50mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscription erased but 'Horticultural Exhibition/Waimate District' discernable (M&P.1950/4). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 855 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, struck in matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker, unawarded (M&P.1950/4); another for Industries Fair, 1950, struck in matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker, unawarded (M&P.1950/4A) [illustrated]. Extremely fine or better, the second rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 856 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, Industries Fair, 1950, struck in matt bronze (50mm), unidentified maker, unawarded (M&P.1950/4A). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 857 Canterbury Centenary, 1850-1950, Industries Fair, 1950, struck in bronze (50mm), reverse inscribed 'W.J.M.Gosney' (M&P.1950/4A). Extremely fine. $140
Lot 858 British Empire Games, 1950, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'His Worship/The Mayor of/Auckland/J.A.C.Allum Esq' (M&P.1950/7). In Mayer & Kean box of issue, reverse toned, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 859 British Empire Games, 1950, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M&P.1950/7), unawarded. Uncirculated, one illustrated. (4) $260
Lot 860 British Empire Games, 1950, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'W.A.Bainbridge' (M&P.1950/7). Very fine. $120
Lot 861 British Empire Games, 1950, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (M&P.1950/7). Uncirculated, in original card case of Mayer & Kean. $170
Lot 862 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in silver (63mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Boxing/Welter Weight/W.Seewitz/Australia' (M&P.1950/8). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare, in an original Mayer & Kean box with Games gold lettering on top. Passed in
Lot 863 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in gilt silver (63mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (M&P.1950/8). Uncirculated and very rare, in an original Mayer & Kean box with Games gold lettering on top. Passed in
Lot 864 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in silver (63mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (M&P.1950/8). Uncirculated and very rare, in an original Mayer & Kean box with Games gold lettering on top. $300
Lot 865 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in silver (63mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (M&P.1950/8). Uncirculated and very rare. $240
Lot 866 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in bronze (63mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Four Oar Shell/(With Cox)' (M&P.1950/8 [this piece]). Uncirculated and very rare, in an original Mayer & Kean box with Games gold lettering on top. Passed in
Lot 867 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in bronze (63mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (M&P.1950/8). Uncirculated and very rare, in an original Mayer & Kean box with Games gold lettering on top. $180
Lot 868 British Empire Games, Competitor's Medal, struck in bronze (63mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (M&P.1950/8). Uncirculated and very rare. $420
Lot 869 British Empire Games, Auckland N.Z., (1950), lapel pin in silvered copper and enamel (26mm), with stick-pin (M&P.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 870 British Empire Games, Auckland N.Z., (1950), lapel pin in copper and enamel (26mm), with stick-pin (M&P.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 871 British Empire Games, Auckland N.Z., 1950, brooch impressed in tin and brass (43x25mm), no maker, pin-back (M&P.-). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 872 British Empire Games, Auckland N.Z., (1950), pins and badges struck in gilt, and silvered (25mm) with three colours of enamel, no maker, with either stick-pin or pin-back. Extremely fine or as struck. (24) Passed in
Lot 873 British Empire Games, Auckland N.Z., 1950, brooch impressed in silvered and brass (42x20mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 874 Canterbury Centennial Relay Race, 1850-1950, Takahe - Akaroa, tin and celluloid badge (33mm), with stick-pin; also, 'Winning Team' medal, uniface, struck in silver (34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 875 Canterbury Centennial, 1850-1950, souvenir tie pin in gilt and enamel (68x29mm), no maker, slide-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 876 Canterbury Centennial, 1850-1950, souvenir bicycle brooch, struck in brass and enamel (45x25mm), no maker, pin-back, remnants of ribbon and pin-bar attached. Fine. Passed in
Lot 877 Otago Provincial Pipe Band Contest, (1950), uniface, struck in silver (31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1950' (M&P.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 878 Te Ropu Wahine Maori Toko i Te Ora (Maori Women's Welfare League), Tatau Tatau, 1951, badge struck in brass and enamel (28mm), no maker, pin-back (M&P.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 879 N.Z. Easter Show, Auckland, 1st prize, 1953, in the shape of a hat, made in copper (140x40mm), unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 880 Ross, struck in silver with front central gold overlay (33x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By G.Copley/to Mr J.Holmes/For Partaking In The/Ross Borough/75 Year Celebration/1953'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 881 Royal Visit, 1953-54, struck in gilt bronze (37mm), no maker (Stokes, Melbourne), unpierced, VIP version in presentation box (M&P.1953-4/2); another, PR enamelled badge (33x29mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld, Wellington NZ, pin-back, '216' impressed on reverse; PR, enamelled badge for Royal Visit, 1958 (25x25mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back; Thai Royal Visit, 1962, PR, enamelled badge (19x17mm), no maker, pin-back, '456' impressed on reverse. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 882 Royal Visit, 1953-54, struck in gilt bronze (36mm), no maker (Stokes & Son, Melbourne), unpierced VIP version (M&P.1953-54/2). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 883 Royal Visit, Dunedin, Carisbrook Sports, 1954, struck in copper gilt (38mm), no maker (M&P.1954/1). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 884 Royal Visit, Dunedin, Carisbrook Sports, 1954, medallion in copper gilt, 38mm (M&P.1954/1). Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 885 Royal Visit, 9th January 1954, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, pierced and with ring at top for suspension (M&P-). Surface marks, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 886 New Zealand International Stamp Exhibition, Auckland, 1955, struck in silver (50x38mm), no maker (Stokes, Melbourne), reverse inscribed '(Group) 2/(Class) B/J.W.Grant' (M&P.1955/1). Toned, extremely fine and rare, with original case. Passed in
Lot 887 New Zealand International Stamp Exhibition, Auckland, 1955, struck in silver (50x38mm), no maker (Stokes, Melbourne), unawarded (M&P.1955/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 888 Southland Centennial, 1956, uniface, struck in silver and enamel (48x28mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'I.R.S.A.M.R.C/1956/D.G.Davies' (M&P.1956/2). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 889 Southland Centennial, 1956, struck uniface in copper (48x28mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension (M&P.1956/2). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 890 S.Canty. (South Canterbury) Centennial, 1859-1959, in porcelain (28mm), no maker, reverse 'N.Z./Temuka' (M&P.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 891 Ford-New Zealand, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1936-1961, uniface, cast in bronze (85mm), no maker, screw hole on reverse (M&P.1961/2). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 892 Pacific International Amateur Roller Skating Championships, 25th Anniversary, Christchurch N.Z., 1962, uniface plaque struck in copper (48x25mm), no maker, pierced at corners for attachment (M&P.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 893 PR badges, in gilt and enamel, Thai Royal Visit, 1962 (19x17mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), numbered on back '301'; 1963 Visit, Prime Minister of Japan (32x25mm), by Mayer & Kean; H.M. The Queen Mother, 1966 (27x21mm), by Mayer & Toye Ltd, Wellington; President of the U.S.A. Visit, 1966 (20mm), by Mayer & Toye Ltd; also, 'NZ' in silvered and enamel (28mm). All with pin-backs, extremely fine, the first four illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 894 Masonic, Lodge of St John, Timaru, 1137 E.C., 1865-1965, Centennial, uniface commemorative jewel, struck in silver (39mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension (M&P.-). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 895 Founding of Auckland Coin Club, 1966, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, designer F.C. (Frank Clarke) (M&P.1966/3); Newmarket Centennial, 1968, struck in copper (31.5mm), no maker (Sheetmetals Ltd, Auckland) (M&P.1968/2); James Cook Bicentenary, 1969, struck in copper (38mm), by K.G.Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1969/5). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 896 Founding of Auckland Coin Club, 1966, struck in copper (38mm), no maker, designer F.C. (Frank Clarke) (M&P.1966/3). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 897 Founding of Auckland Coin Club, 1966, struck in silver, and another in copper (38mm), design Frank Clarke (M&P.1966/3) (2); Anniversary of Auckland Coin Club, 1967, struck in silver, and another in bronze (38mm), by CL (Cyril Lowe) (M&P.1967/1) (2); Introduction of Decimal Currency, Numismatic Society of Auckland, 1967, struck in silver, and another in copper [illustrated] (48mm), no maker (M&P.1967/4) (2); Auckland Coin Club, struck in silver [illustrated], copper and aluminium (38mm), by CL (Cyril Lowe) (M&P.1967/5) (3). Some toning, uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 898 Opening UDC House, Wellington, 1966, silvered (29mm), by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), ring top suspension (M&P.1966/5). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 899 Temuka School Centennial, 1966, medallion in porcelain (29x4mm), no maker, reverse 'N.Z./Temuka' (M&P.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 900 Temuka School Centennial, 1966, medallion in porcelain (29x4mm), no maker, reverse 'N.Z./Temuka' (M&P.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 901 The Auckland Coin Club, 1st Anniversary, 1967, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 20.2g, 38mm), by C.L. (Cyril Lowe, Auckland), designer F.C. (Frank Clarke) (M&P.1967/1). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 902 The Auckland Coin Club, 1st Anniversary, 1967, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 20.2g, 38mm), by C.L. (Cyril Lowe, Auckland), designer F.C. (Frank Clarke) (M&P.1967/1). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 903 New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in gold (18ct, 30.7g, 42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverse inscribed 'SPECIMEN' (M&P.1967/2). Uncirculated and excessively rare, only three struck, in case of issue. $720
Lot 904 New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in silver and another in bronze (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverses inscribed 'SPECIMEN' (M&P.1967/2). Uncirculated, in cases of issue. (2) $340
Lot 905 New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in copper (bronze award) (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverse inscribed 'Judge/A.W.Fletcher-Cole' (M&P.1967/2). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 906 New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in copper (bronze award) (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverse inscribed '(Division) 5/(Class) B/L.Levene' (M&P.1967/2). Uncirculated and rare, in case of issue. Passed in
Lot 907 Introduction of Decimal Currency, The Royal Numismatic Society Of New zealand, 1967, struck in bright bronze and toned bronze (63mm), no maker (Royal Mint, London) (M&P.1967/3). Uncirculated, in original cases of issue. (2) $220
Lot 908 Newmarket Centennial, 1868-1968, issued by W.A.Chenery Ltd, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker (Sheetmetals Ltd., Auckland) (M&P.1968/2). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 909 State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 910 State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 911 State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 912 State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 913 State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 914 James Cook Bicentenary, 1969, struck in bronze (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1969/2) (2, one illustrated); another, nickel silver proof (39mm), no maker (Franklin Mint) (M&P.1969/6) [illustrated]; Auckland City Centennial, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/6); Auckland Harbour Board Centenary, 1971, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/9) [illustrated]; One Ton Cup, 1971, struck in silver (36mm), no maker (Dick Senior) (M&P.1971/10) [illustrated]; Rutherford Centennial Medal, 1971, struck in bright bronze (39mm), by Franklin Mint (M&P.1971/12); Auckland Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1974, struck in copper (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1974/2) [illustrated]; Leprosy Mission Centenary, 1974, (42mm) struck in copper and aluminium [illustrated], no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1974/13) (2). Uncirculated, in packs and cards of issue. (10) $90
Lot 915 James Cook Bicentenary, of first landing in New Zealand, 1969, in cast bronze (51mm) (M&P.1969/8). In special packet of issue, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 916 Tarapex 1969, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, (New Plymouth), struck in copper (bronze award) (42mm), no maker (probably Dick & Watt, Petone), unawarded (M&P.1969/9); another, as last, but in antique bronze (or copper), reverse inscribed 'SPECIMEN'. Uncirculated and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 917 5th National Jamboree, Canterbury N.Z., 1969, struck in gilt white metal (33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 918 Cardigan Bay, 1970, struck in base grey plastic (39mm), no maker (Nuphil Associates) (M&P.1970/2) (2); another, as last in acrylic plastic, gold coloured [illustrated]; Royal Visit, 1970, struck in copper (38mm), by K.G.L. (K.G.Luke, Melbourne) (M&P.1970/4) [illustrated]; Palmerston North Centennial, 1970, struck in antique silver and antique bronze (51mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1970/5) (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 919 New Zealand Rugby Centenary, 1870-1970, struck in silver (38mm), no maker (M&P.1970/3) [illustrated]; St John Cadets Golden Anniversary, 1977, struck in bronze (42mm), design P.O'S (Phillip O'Shea), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1977/9); Convention of International Numismatists, 1979, New Zealand, struck in brass (39mm), no maker (M&P.1979/2); World Championship Of Cricket, 1985, struck in gilt (51mm), no maker (M&P.1985/4) [illustrated]; Hastings Highland Games, undated, uniface, struck in silvered base metal and enamel (43x32mm) (M&P.-) [illustrated]. Extremely fine. (5) $60
Lot 920 Palmerston North Centenary, 1870-1970, pair of medals (51mm), struck in gold (18ct (tested), 67.0g) and bright silver (M&P.1970/5). Uncirculated, in a custom made case, the first excessively rare. (2) $4,000
Lot 921 Palmerston North Centennial, 1870-1970, set of four medals (51mm), struck in gold (18ct (tested), 67.0g), bright silver, antique silver and antique bronze (M&P.1970/5). Uncirculated, in individual cases of issue, the first excessively rare. (4) $4,000
Lot 922 Commemorative medals, PNCs, mounted in hardboard and produced by (Waikato Mint) Hawkins Enterprises, Hamilton, includes (M&P.1971/1) (2) silver & copper, (M&P.1972/2) (2) silver & copper, (M&P.1972/12) (2) silver & copper, (M&P.1973/1) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1973/2) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1973/3) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1973/4) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1974/2) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1975/1) copper; also, (M&P.1977/8) (2), cased medals in silver and copper; copper gilt cased set (3) (M&P.1990/Gil/16, 17, 18). Uncirculated. (27) Passed in
Lot 923 Auckland City Centennial, 1871-1971, struck in aluminium (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1971/2); another, as last but (32mm) (M&P.1971/4); another, Auckland City Centenary, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/6) (2, one illustrated); Auckland Harbour Board Centenary, 1971, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/9); One Ton Cup, 1971, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/11); Lord Rutherford Centennial, 1971, struck in bright bronze (not in folder) (39mm), no maker (Franklin Mint) (M&P.1971/12). Mostly uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 924 James Berry, 1971, struck in matt silver (5.9487oz ASW, 63mm), by Franklin Mint (USA), pin at bottom for mounting on plinth (M&P.1971/7). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 925 The Lord Rutherford Centennial Medal, 1971, struck in silver (39mm), issued by The Royal Society of New Zealand and minted at The Franklin Mint (designed by James Berry) (M&P.1971/12 [unlisted in silver]); also, PNC issued by Nuphil Associates, Nelson, date stamped 1 Dec 1971, with (M&P.1971/12 (bright bronze)) inset, cover hand signed 'James Berry'. Toned, uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 926 NZAS (New Zealand Aluminium Smelter), The Bluff Smelter, Official Opening, 1971, struck in aluminium (47mm), by Stokes, Melb. (M&P.1971/14); also, Bluff, N.Z., uniface, struck in copper (17mm) (M&P.-). Toned, very fine; very fine, both scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 927 13th International Vintage Car Rally, Nelson, 1972, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker (Hawkins Enterprises) (M&P.1972/2); Richard W.Pearse, (1972), struck in copper (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1972/3B); Welpex '72, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Wellington, 1972, struck in bronze (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), unawarded (M&P.1972/9). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 928 600 Years of Maori Occupation of Tamaki-Makau-Rau, 1972, struck in gold (tested 18ct, 41.8g, 42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1972/5). Uncirculated and very rare in gold. Passed in
Lot 929 600 Years of Maori Occupation of Tamaki-Makau-Rau, 1972, struck in silver (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1972/5). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 930 1st World Ten Man Star Meet, Masterton, 1972, struck in bronze (65mm), unidentified maker (M&P.1972/11). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 931 Scott Base, Captain R.F.Scott R.N., 1972, PNC, 60th Anniversary of Arrival at South Pole, 18th January 1912, silver medal (39mm) and Ross Dependency, 18c stamp. Toned, extremely fine - used. Passed in
Lot 932 New Zealand's First Steam Locomotive, 'Pilgrim', (1973), struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker (Waikato Mint) (M&P.1973/1); another, 'Class AB/Class F', struck in silver (35mm), no maker (Waikato Mint) (M&P.1973/2); Borough Of Thames (Centenary), 1873-1973, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker (Waikato Mint) (M&P.1973/4); Royal Visit to New Zealand and Commonwealth Games, Christchurch, 1974, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker (Waikato Mint) (M&P.1974/2); Xth British Commonwealth Games, struck in bronze (53mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.1974/5); Napier Centennial, 1974, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1974/14). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 933 Manawatu V.C.C. (Vintage Car Club), RR (Rolls Royce symbol) - Ruahine Ramble, 1973, uniface, struck in steel and red enamel (51x30mm), no maker (M&P.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 934 Commonwealth Games, Christchurch, 1974, struck in gold (18ct, 35mm) (M&P.1974/2). Uncirculated, in pack of issue, numbered 72. Passed in
Lot 935 X (10th) British Commonwealth Games, 1974, Christchurch, struck in antique bronze (64mm), no maker (Royal Australian Mint), designer Paul Beadle (M&P.1974/3); also, 1974 Commonwealth Games commemoratve dollar coin. Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 936 X (10th) British Commonwealth Games, 1974, Christchurch, competitors medal, struck in silver (58mm), designed by PB (Paul Beadle), no maker (Royal Australian Mint), top suspension, no ribbon, unawarded (M&P.1974/4). Extremely fine and scarce. $340
Lot 937 Manchester Block Centenary, 1974, struck in copper (35mm), no maker (Waikato Mint), no casing (M&P.1974/9); Woodville Centenary, 1975, struck in copper (35mm), no maker (Hawkins Enterprises) (M&P.1975/1); Convention Of International Numismatists, New Zealand, 1979, struck in brass (39mm), with packet 'Theme Country/New Zealand' (M&P.1979/2); Robert Raikes, Sunday School Bi-Centenary, 1980, uniface, struck in gilt (38mm), no maker (Moller & Young, Christchurch) (M&P.1980/4); The Piping And Dancing Association Of NZ (Inc), 75th Jubilee, 1983, struck with polished silver finish (38mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) (M&P.1983/5); Otago & Southland, 150th Anniversary, struck in copper (30mm), with descriptive card for 'The Southern Penny' (M&P.1998/1). Uncirculated, all illustrated. (6) Passed in
Lot 938 Norman Eric Kirk, 1923-1974, struck in gold (18ct, 29.5g), silver, copper and aluminium, all (35mm) (M&P.1974/10). The first two toned, virtually uncirculated, the first rare and illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 939 Norman Eric Kirk, 1923-1974, struck in silver (35mm), no maker (M&P.1974/10); Klondike, 100 Years of World Rugby League, 1995, struck in silver (49mm, 2-1/2 ounces 99.9 fine) (M&P.-); also, Wanganui Cosmopolitan Club, 4d token (G.122; TMR.p503); also, Hamilton Golf Club, c1920s, silvered button. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 940 Napier Centennial, 1874-1974, struck in gold (18ct, 29.0g, 36mm), no maker (M&P.1974/14). Uncirculated. $1,700
Lot 941 Woodville Centenary, 1875-1975, struck in gold (18ct, estimated weight 22g, 35mm), no maker (Hawkins Enterprises) (M&P.1975/1), in a hardboard container (PNC), with special postmark dated 10 Mar 1975 (No.289 of 800). Uncirculated and very rare. $1,200
Lot 942 Woodville Centenary, 1975, struck in silver (35mm), no maker (Hawkins Enterprises) (M&P.1975/1); New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, 1975, struck in bronzed base metal (60mm), no maker (M&P.1975/3). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 943 Christchurch Drainage Board Centennial, 1975, struck in bright bronze (45mm), no maker, and another in antique bronze (M.1975/2). Uncirculated and scarce, the second illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 944 New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, 1975, struck in bronzed base metal (59mm), no maker (M&P.1975/3); Hawke Sea Scouts, 50th Jubilee, 1978, struck in bronzed base metal (1978/3) (2, one illustrated). Good extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 945 The H.R.D Vincent Owner Club, N.Z. Section, Commemorative Rally, 1975, Christchurch, struck in chrome and enamel (35mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin missing from back (M&P.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 946 John Walker, First Sub 3.50 Min' Mile, 1975, struck in silver (91g, 60mm), by P/M (Peter Mintern, Auckland) (M&P.-). Uncirculated and very rare, in original case of issue. $280
Lot 947 Waikato County Council Centenary, 1976, struck in copper (35mm), no maker (Waikato Mint) (M&P.1976/2) (2, one illustrated); South Pacific Festival Of Arts, 1976, uniface, struck in bronze (38mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington or Dick & Watt, Petone), pierced at top (M&P.1976/6). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 948 Tongariro Power Development, 1976, struck in aluminium (42mm), no maker (probably Hawkins) (M&P.1976/7). Extremely fine, unlisted in aluminium. Passed in
Lot 949 (Tongariro Power Development), (1976), trial strike in aluminium (43mm), no maker (cfM&P.1976/7). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 950 The Squash Rackets Association, struck in bronze (44mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '5th Int./Amateur Championships/1976/Representative'; Pilkington World Squash, New Zealand, 1983, struck in bronze (38mm) (M&P.-). Extremely fine with reverse stain; uncirculated, the second medal illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 951 Royal Visit, 1977, struck in copper (41.5mm), no maker (Waikato Mint) (M&P.1977/2); Royal Tour, 1977, struck in aluminium (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1977/3). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 952 Panpex '77, Pan Pacific Philatelic Exhibition, Christchurch, struck in silver (42mm) and another in bronze, no maker, both unawarded (M&P.1977/7). Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 953 Local Government In Hamilton, 1877-1977, struck in copper (35mm) (M&P.1977/8). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 954 The Priory In New Zealand Of The Order Of St John, Golden Jubilee St John Cadets, 1977, struck in silver (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), designed by Phillip O'Shea (M&P.1977/9). In case of issue, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 955 Newmarket School Centennial, 1977, uniface, struck in copper (33mm), no maker (M&P.1977/10); Karapiro Regatta, 1983, struck in brass (58mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.-); The Piping and Dancing Association of NZ (Inc), 75th Jubilee, 1983, silvered (38.5mm), no maker (M&P.1983/5). Extremely fine, the first two illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 956 New Zealand Deerstalkers' Association, Exhibition Of Hunting, Wellington, 1978, struck in bronze (50mm) (M&P.1978/4). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 957 New Zealand Deerstalkers' Association, Exhibition Of Hunting, Wellington, 1978, struck in bronze (50mm) (M&P.1978/4). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 958 World Rowing Championships, Karapiro, 1978, struck in brass (57mm), no maker (M&P.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 959 Vintage Car Club Of N.Z., 21st International Rally, Rotorua, 1980, struck in brass (56mm), no maker (M&P.1980/1). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 960 Vintage Car Club Of N.Z., 21st International Rally, Rotorua, 1980, struck in brass (56mm), no maker (M&P.1980/1). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 961 Rotorua Centennial, 1880-1980, Centennial Guinea, struck in brass (38mm), no maker (M&P.1980/2). Nearly uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 962 Philippines, Visit of the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Robert D.Muldoon), 1980, struck in oxidised silver plate (80mm), by "El Oro" per J.J.Tupaz Jr (M&P.1980/5). Uncirculated and extremely rare, in a fitted wooden case of issue. $1,200
Lot 963 Wales-New Zealand, (1980), struck in silver (50mm), by Royal Mint (D.J.G.), hallmark for London, 1980, coat of arms on obverse with dates 1905, 1924, 1935, 1953, 1963, 1972, 1978 and 1980, reverse 'To Commemorate 75 Years Of Rivalry And Friendship' (M&P.1980/7). Extremely fine and rare, only 50 struck. Passed in
Lot 964 AC&B (Auckland Coin & Bullion), c1980, handcrafted leaf in gold (.999 fine, 2.0g, 35x22mm), reverse inscribed '4ZB Gold Rush'. Very fine. $160
Lot 965 Lyttelton Waterfront Credit Union, 10th Anniversary, 1981, struck in bronze coated copper (38mm), no maker (Moller & Young, Christchurch) (M&P.1981/2). Uncirculated, in a Tatra Leathercrafts original leather folder with impressions of medal on the front. Passed in
Lot 966 T S B (Taranaki Savings Bank), $100M, 1981 (edge inscription), commemorative silver ingot (.999, 129.3g, 53x22x10mm), by JM (Johnson Matthey) (M&P.-). Very fine and very rare. $3,400
Lot 967 Advertising plaque desk stand, 1981, rough cast in bronze (70x65x10mm), 'Christie/1881-1981' (M&P.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 968 Tauranga City Centennial, 1982, struck in silver (41.7mm), no maker (H.K.Graham Ltd, Tauranga), milled edge and plain edge (M&P.1982/2). Uncirculated and extremely rare, both in original cases, one set in an official printed card, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 969 Tauranga City Centennial, 1882-1982, Highland Games, struck (gold plated) (2, one illustrated) and copper (41mm), no maker (H.K.Graham Ltd, Tauranga), suspender, ribbon and 'Tauranga' bar with pin-back, plain edge (M&P.1982/2) (3), all in cellophane packets by H.K.Graham Ltd; National Highland Games, Tauranga, 1995, uniface, struck in gilt (2) and silvered (36mm), no maker, ring top and tartan ribbon suspension, each with inscribed reverse, 'Cross Bow/Junior Men' on the first, 'Archery/Recurve/Junior Ladies' on the second and 'Light Stone/Men' on the third [illustrated] (M&P.-). Uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 970 Tauranga City Centennial, 1882-1982, struck in silver (41.7mm), no maker (H.K.Graham Ltd, Tauranga), plain edge (M&P.1982/2). Uncirculated and extremely rare, in original case. Passed in
Lot 971 Palmpex '82, New Zealand Philatelic Exhibition, Palmerston North, struck in bronze with silver (53x42mm), no maker, unawarded (M&P.1982/5). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 972 Richard Pearse, 80th Anniversary Of World 1st Powered Flight, 1982, struck in gold (probably 24ct, 63.0g, 38mm), no maker (Auckland Coin & Bullion Exchange) (M&P.1982/7). Encapsulated, proof-like uncirculated and very rare. $4,500
Lot 973 Tauranga City Centennial, 1982, Highland Games, struck in silvered base metal [illustrated], and copper (41mm), no maker (H.K.Graham Ltd, Tauranga), suspender, ribbon and 'Tauranga' bar with pin-backs, plain edge (M&P.-), with cellophane packets by H.K.Graham Ltd. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 974 New Zealand Rowing Team World Rowing Championships, 1982-1983, struck in gilded alloy (42mm), inset in perspex holder (63x51x10mm), no maker (M&P.1982-83/1). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 975 The Spirit of Adventure, 1982, struck in silver (38mm), no maker (Auckland Coin & Bullion Exchange) (M&P.1982-83/2). Proof-like uncirculated, in case of issue with certificate. Passed in
Lot 976 Hyatt Kingsgate Rotorua, Official Opening, 1983, uniface, struck in pewter (70mm) (M&P.1983/4). Uncirculated, in original plastic case of issue. Passed in
Lot 977 The Piping And Dancing Association Of NZ (Inc), 75th Jubilee, 1908-1983, struck with polished silver finish (38.5mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) (M&P.1983/5). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 978 New Zealand, Twenty Dollars, unofficial issue for XXIII Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1984, struck in gold (22ct, 29.9g, 38mm), no maker (struck by Auckland Coin & Bullion Exchange) (M&P.1984/2). Proof-like uncirculated, in official case of issue with certificate No 020/500. $2,200
Lot 979 Lion New Zealand Whitbread Round-the-World Yacht Race, 1985-1986, struck in antique bronze (38mm), by AC&B (Auckland Coin & Bullion Exchange) (M&P.1985-86/1). Virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 980 Tarapex 86, New Plymouth, cast in silver with copper effigy (55x50mm), no maker (M&P.1986/1); Royal Philatelic Society Of N.Z Centenary Frankland Medal, 1988, struck in silver (38mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), reverse inscribed 'W.Gowland' (M&P.1988/2). Uncirculated, in cases of issue. (2) Passed in
Lot 981 New Zealand Kennel Club, Centennial, 1886-1986, struck in silver gilt (35mm), no maker; another as last, but in silver (M&P.-). Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 982 New Zealand National Party Conference, Auckland, 50th (Anniversary) 1936-1986, struck uniface in gilt (61mm), reverse with felt (as paperweight) (M&P.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 983 Tauranga Harbour Bridge, Tauranga Numismatic Society, 1988, struck in copper (38mm), by OMO (M&P.1988/1). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 984 Royal Philatelic Society Of N.Z, Centenary Frankland Medal, 1988, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, unawarded (M&P.1988/2). Reverse with three graffiti crosses, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 985 Royal Philatelic Society Of N.Z Centennial Frankland Medal For Distinguished Service To Philately, 1988, struck in gilt (38mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 986 State Visit of the President of the Italian Republic to New Zealand, 1988, struck in silver (56mm), by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Italy (M&P.-). Uncirculated, in official box of issue. Passed in
Lot 987 State Visit of the President of the Italian Republic to New Zealand, 1988, struck in silver (56mm), by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Italy (M&P.-). Uncirculated, in official box of issue. $550
Lot 988 South Port New Zealand Limited, 10 Year Anniversary, 1988, struck in aluminium (46mm), no maker, pierced in edge top and bottom (M&P.-). Uncirculated and rare, in case of issue. Passed in
Lot 989 Dunedin, Municipal Chambers Restoration, 1989, struck in silver plated bronze (33mm), no maker (M&P.1989/1). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 990 Christchurch Drainage Board, 1989, VIP proof, struck in silver (45mm), no maker (M&P.1989/4). Nearly FDC. $60
Lot 991 Christchurch Drainage Board, 1989, VIP proof, struck in silver (45mm), no maker (M&P.1989/4). Nearly FDC. $170
Lot 992 Chile, Cap S.A. De Inversiones, 1989, struck in silver (.999, 102g, 55mm), by Carrizo, reverse inscribed 'A Sir/Robert Muldoon/CGMG. CH. MP/Con ocasion de su visita/a Chile/Congreso Ilafa-30/CAP S.A. de Inversiones/Stgo/Oct.89'. Uncirculated in case of issue. $460
Lot 993 Robert Gillam 'Waihi' Series, 1989-91, struck in gilt (46mm) (M&P.1989/GIL/2), gilt (30.5mm) (M&P.1990/GIL/3) (2, one illustrated), the following all struck in gilt (46mm) (M&P.1990/GIL/21 (2, one illustrated), /36, /37, /38, /39 (but copper), /40, /41, /47, 1991/GIL/2 (2, one illustrated); also, Bungee Jump, Auckland (M&P.B/6). All in individual perspex cases, uncirculated, one of each illustrated. (15) Passed in
Lot 994 Waihi and Commemorative Medallion Series, by Robert (Bob) Gillam, as per MacMaster & Purdy numbers (M&P.1989-90/GIL/1 copper [illustrated], /2 copper [illustrated], 1990/GIL/4 aluminium gilt, /5 copper [illustrated], /6 aluminium gilt, /18 aluminium gilt [illustrated], /19 copper, /22 copper [illustrated], /24 copper [illustrated], /25 [illustrated], /26 copper [illustrated], /28 copper [illustrated], /29 copper [illustrated], /30 (2) copper [one illustrated], /35 (2) copper & aluminium gilt, /36 copper, /37 aluminium gilt, /38 aluminium gilt, /39 copper (2), /40 (2) copper & aluminium gilt, /41 (2) copper & aluminium gilt, /47 (2) copper & aluminium gilt, 1991/GIL/1 copper [illustrated], /3 copper [illustrated], /4 copper [illustrated], /5 copper [illustrated], /6 copper [illustrated], /7 copper [illustrated], /8 copper [illustrated], /9 copper [illustrated], /10 (2, one illustrated) aluminium; also, B/6 aluminium gilt and W/1 copper [illustrated]. All in capsules, uncirculated. (40) Passed in
Lot 995 Wahi and Commemorative Medallion Series, by Robert (Bob) Gillam, as per MacMaster & Purdy numbers (M&P.1989-90/GIL/7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, plus another unlisted (30mm)), all in copper gilt and cased; also, small pendants for 1990 in silver (2). Uncirculated. (16) Passed in
Lot 996 Fifteen Great All Blacks and Fifteen Great All Black Captains, (1989-90 by Caltex), struck in nickel alloy (27mm), no maker, various players with duplication (M&P.p289-90). Mostly uncirculated, four illustrated. (63) $60
Lot 997 Egretta Alba (stylised NZ 'Kotuku'), uniface, in silvered brass (45mm), by 'Pb' (Paul Beadle), c1989. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 998 New Zealand 150th Anniversary, Wellington Coin Club, 1990, Kirkcaldie & Stains token reverse, struck in gold (9ct, 11.9g), silver, bronze, brass (31.2mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.1990/1). Uncirculated, with a single box of issue and descriptive note. (4) Passed in
Lot 999 New Zealand 150th Anniversary, Wellington Coin Club, 1990, Kirkcaldie & Stains token reverse, struck in gold (9ct, 11.7g, 31.2mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.1990/1), no maker. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1000 New Zealand's 150th Anniversary, Wellington Coin Club, struck in brass (31.2mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) (M&P.1990/1) [illustrated]; New Zealand 1990, Participant 75th Anniversary Gallipoli, struck in copper (30.5mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.1990/GIL/1); The Xerox Challenge, 1990, struck in copper (46mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.1990/GIL/21) [illustrated]; Wellington Football Club, 120th Anniversary, 1990, struck in aluminium gilt (46mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.1990/GIL/34) [illustrated]; National Highland Games, 1990, Tauranga, struck in silver, gilt [illustrated] and copper (46mm), no maker (R.Gillam), ring top suspensions (M&P.1990/GIL/44) (3); Tauranga Numismatic Society 25th Anniversary, 1990, struck in copper (38mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.1990/GIL/45) [illustrated]. Mostly uncirculated, the second with carbon spots on the reverse. (8) $90
Lot 1001 XIV Commonwealth Games, Auckland, 1990, sample set of competitor's medals, struck in gold, silver and bronze (all 56mm), no maker (Royal Australian Mint), with ring top suspensions and ribbons (not attached) (cfM&P.1990/35). Uncirculated and very rare, all housed in a leatherette display box with the Games' insignia on front. (3 medals) Passed in
Lot 1002 XIV Commonwealth Games, Auckland, 1990, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (Royal Australian Mint) (M&P.1990/35). Uncirculated, in original case of issue with descriptive card. $30
Lot 1003 XIV Commonwealth Games, Auckland, 1990, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (Royal Australian Mint) (M&P.1990/35) [illustrated]; America'a Cup, New Zealand Challenge, 1992, set of medals struck in gold plated base metal, silver plated base metal, bronzed brass (38mm) (M&P.1992/1) (3). Uncirculated, the last three toned. (4) $50
Lot 1004 New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal (EIIR), struck in gilt (37mm), by Royal Australian Mint, unnamed as issued (M&P.-; O&D.81). Pitting to obverse, otherwise uncirculated in official RAM case of issue. Passed in
Lot 1005 New Zealand 1990 Medal, machine made in brass (48x36mm), no maker, obverse inscribed, reverse blank. Extremely fine, in a fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 1006 New Zealand 150th Anniversary, 1990, Robert Gillam 'Waihi' Series of Commemorative medallions, all (46mm) (M&P.1990/GIL/4 [aluminium gilt], /5 [aluminium], /6 [silvered aluminium], /7 [aluminium gilt and silvered aluminium] (2), /8 [silvered aluminium], /9 [silvered aluminium], /10 [silvered aluminium and aluminium] (2), /11 [silvered aluminium]). All virtually uncirculated and all illustrated. (10) $60
Lot 1007 New Zealand Tourist Dollars, c1990, a group of (9) medals, all struck in copper (46mm), no maker (Robert Gillam, Waihi Series), all with the same obverse design but featuring differing reverse designs, Auckland (as M&P.1990/GIL/7), Waitomo - Te Kuiti (as M&P.1990/GIL/8), Rotorua (as M&P.1990/GIL/9), Taupo (as M&P.1990/GIL/10), Wellington (as M&P.1990/GIL/11), Christchurch (as M&P.1990/GIL/12), Mt Cook Region (as M&P.1990/GIL/13), Queenstown (as M&P.1990/GIL/14), Milford - Te Anau (as M&P.1990/GIL/15). Some slightly toned, otherwise uncirculated. (9) $110
Lot 1008 New Zealand 150th Anniversary, 1990, Robert Gillam 'Waihi' Series of Commemorative medallions, all (46mm) (M&P.1990/GIL/12 [silvered aluminium], /13 [silvered aluminium], /14 [silvered aluminium], /15 [silvered aluminium], /16 [silvered aluminium], /17 [copper gilt and silvered aluminium] (2), /19 [aluminium gilt, pierced at top], /20 [aluminium]) (2, one only illustrated]. All types uncirculated. (10) $60
Lot 1009 Robert Gillam 'Waihi' Series, 1990, all (46mm) (M&P.1990/GIL/34 [copper], /35 [aluminium], /40 [aluminium] (2, one only illustrated), /42 [aluminium], /43 [copper gilt and copper silvered] (2); also, New Zealand Tourist Dollar, struck in aluminium (46mm) (M&P.-, reverse as M&P.1990/GIL/24). All types uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 1010 New Zealand, eagle over 'M' logo, undated, c1990s?, uniface, struck in aluminium (51mm), no maker (M&P.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1011 Dulux, Benchmark, Silverdale, c1990s, uniface struck in electroplate (38mm), no maker (M&P.-). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1012 New Plymouth 150th Anniversary, 1991, struck in copper (46mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.1991/GIL/3) (3, one illustrated); another, as last (M&P.1991/GIL/4); Lake Taupo Cyclethon, 1991, struck in aluminium (46mm), no maker (M&P.1991/GIL/10). Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 1013 ('Gold Kiwi'), 1991, struck in gold (.9999 fine, 1oz, 30mm), no maker (New Zealand Mint) (M&P.-). Proof-like, uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 1014 Swiss Society of New-Zealand, 1991, 700th Anniversary of Confederation, struck in white metal and enamel (55x36mm), by R.Kramer, Neuchatel, ribbon and bar with pin-back (M&P.-); another, award medal, struck in white metal and enamel (44mm), by Huguenin, Switzerland, ribbon and bar with pin-back (M&P.-). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1015 Antarctica, Antarctic Treaty, 30th Anniversary, 1991, struck in bronze (65mm), no maker. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1016 America's Cup, New Zealand Challenge 92 (1992), struck in gold plate (38mm), no maker (M&P.1992/1); Trust Bank Tauranga National Highland Games, 1992, struck in bronze (46mm), no maker (M&P.1992/SP/2). Uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 1017 America's Cup, New Zealand Challenge 92 (1992), struck in gold plate (38mm), no maker (M&P.1992/1). Uncirculated, in perspex case of issue. Passed in
Lot 1018 N.Z. Golf Association, New Zealand Amateur Championship, 100th Anniversary, Otago Golf Club, 1992, struck in gilt (31mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.1992/10). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1019 Tiger Beer, Barcelona Olympics, 1992, struck in gilt bronze (71mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), pierced scroll top suspension (M&P.-). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1020 Tiger Beer, Barcelona Olympics, 1992, struck in gilt bronze (71mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), pierced scroll top suspension (M&P.-). Carbon spots on edge, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1021 Tiger Beer, Barcelona Olympics, 1992, struck in gilt bronze (55mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), pierced scroll top and bar suspension (M&P.-). Weakly struck at 1 o'clock on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1022 New Zealand Rugby Football Union Centennial, 1992, printed on silvered wood (50mm), no maker (M&P.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1023 The Waikato Polytechnic, Hamilton New Zealand, (1993), struck in plated copper (60mm), antique silver finish, by A.J.P. (A.J.Parkes, Brisbane) (M&P.1993/5). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1024 Wanganui Cosmopolitan (Club), Centennial, 1993, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 5.7g), silver, bronze and copper, all (26mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) (M&P.1993/6). Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 1025 Mazeltov, 150th Anniversary Of First Jewish Service In Wellington, NZ, 1993, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.-). Carbon spots on edge, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1026 Mazeltov, 150th Anniversary Of First Jewish Service In Wellington, NZ, 1993, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.-). Small carbon spot at 11 o'clock on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. $60
Lot 1027 Cobb River Power Station, Jubilee, 1944-1994, struck in gilt (46mm), no maker (M&P.1994/3); The New Zealand Students' Millennium Medallion, Marton Junction School, 2000, struck in gilt (30mm), no maker (cfM&P.2000/11); Interislander, Arahura, struck in brass (30mm), undated (c2000) (M&P.-); another, as last but Aratere (M&P.-). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 1028 Dilworth School, 100 Years, 1894-1994, struck in bronze (60mm), by A.J.P. (A.J.Parkes, Brisbane) (M&P.1994/4). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1029 America's Cup Victory, 1995, struck in silver (43mm), by G.R.Stace, Christchurch, No.16 (M&P.1995/3 [this piece]). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1030 America's Cup Victory, 1995, struck in silver (43mm), by G.R.Stace, Christchurch, No.11 (M&P.1995/3). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1031 America's Cup Victory, 1995, struck in silver (43mm), by G.R.Stace, Christchurch, No.6; also a uniface lead pull of the medal, inscribed on reverse 'G.R.Stace/3-6-95' (M&P.1995/3). Toned, nearly uncirculated; very fine and extremely rare, the second unique. (2) Passed in
Lot 1032 America's Cup Victory, 1995, struck in silver (43mm), by G.R.Stace, Christchurch, No. 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 [illustrated], 14, 15, all (3mm) thick planchets, except No. 2 which is a lighter strike on a (2mm) planchet (M&P.1995/3). Most toned, uncirculated and rare. (9) Passed in
Lot 1033 America's Cup, Team New Zealand, 1995, struck in silver (48mm, 2-1/2 ounces) (M&P.1995/4). Proof-like uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1034 America's Cup, Team New Zealand, 1995, struck in silver (48mm, 2-1/2 ounces) (M&P.1995/4). Proof-like uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1035 WWII 50th Anniversary, 1995, struck in copper (33x28mm), by Mayer & Toye, Wgtn, with clutch-grip pin (M&P.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1036 100 Years Of World Rugby League, 1995, set of (3) medallions, containing 1.5 ounces gold (.9999, 46.66g, 40mm) and 2.5 ounces silver (2) (.999, tot wt 155.5g, each 48mm), all with milled edges, by Klondike International Ltd (M&P.-). FDC, encapsulated in a wooden display box with Certificate of Authenticity 0314/2500. $3,400
Lot 1037 Marlborough Agricultural & Pastoral Assn, 125th Anniversary, 1997, struck in brass (25mm), no maker (M&P.1997/3). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1038 Gisborne (Millennium), 2000, struck in pewter (60mm), no maker (M&P.2000/4). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1039 Southland Millennium, 2000, struck in white metal (42mm), no maker (M&P.2000/6); Otago Primary Principal's Association, 2000, struck in gilt (42mm), no maker (M&P.2000/7); City of Auckland, Millennium Medallion, 2000, struck in gilt (35mm), no maker (M&P.2000/8); James Cook Centra, Wellington, 2000, struck in bronze (36mm), by A.J.Parkes (Brisbane) (M&P.2000/10); Millennium First Anzac Day, 25th April 2000, with hologram, struck in brass (30mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.2000/12); Numismatic Fair, Wellington, 2000, struck in antique bronze (32mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), uninscribed (M&P.2000/16). Uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 1040 Team New Zealand, America's Cup, 2000, struck in pewter (45mm) (M&P.2000/21); Regatta Of Excellence, America's Cup, 2000, struck in pewter (45mm) (M&P.2000/22). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1041 NZ Cub Day, 2000, struck uniface in chromed base metal (39x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1042 The New Zealand Students' Millennium Medallion, Marton Junction School, 2000 (30mm) (M&P.-). Uncirculated and rare, in capsule of issue. Passed in
Lot 1043 Southland NZ 2000, Murihiku, uniface, struck in silver (38mm) (M&P.-); New Zealand Students Millennium Medallion, 2000AD, struck in bronze (32mm) (M&P.-); Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand/Wellington Coin Club Inc, struck in bronze (32mm) (M&P.2000/16); also, a silver award medal (39mm), c1990s, 'Festina Lente' and coat-of-arms; plus a 'NZ' fern leaf badge in brass (c1980s). No makers, the first three illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 1044 Tawa College Students, 2000, Millennium Medal, uniface, struck in bronze (48mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1045 N.Z. National Powerlifting Champs, 2000, cast in nickel (56mm), no maker, ring top suspension; another, in bronze; also South Island Masters Games, undated c2000, in nickel (48mm), no maker, with ring top and pink neck ribbon suspension. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1046 New Zealand Police, International Year of Volunteers, 2001, struck in brass with antique bronze finish (39mm), no maker (Badges & Medals, Blenheim), edge inscribed 'Schrafft, I' (M&P.2001/1) [illustrated]; also, St Andrew's College, fob medals struck in copper (26mm) (2) by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), awarded to I.L.G.Schrafft for 'Long Jump' in 1945 and 1946. The first uncirculated, in case of issue with descriptive card, the others very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1047 New Zealand Police, International Year of Volunteers, 2001, struck in brass with antique bronze finish (39mm), no maker (Badges & Medals, Blenheim), edge inscribed 'Till M' (M&P.2001/1). Uncirculated, in case of issue with descriptive card. Passed in
Lot 1048 Omaka Airshow, 2001, struck in brass (30mm), no maker (R.Gillam) (M&P.2001/5). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1049 Chatham Islands, Fifty Dollar Millennium Silver Piece (38mm), 2001 (M&P.-). Proof-like fields, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1050 New Zealand Rugby Union, 2003, All Blacks medals, struck in white metal, with coloured photo panel, set of (30) loose, plus extras (2) of Richard McCaw and Reuben Thorne, these in original packets ($2.50 each cost) (M&P.p292). Uncirculated, three illustrated. (32) Passed in
Lot 1051 Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, 75th Anniversary (1931-2006)/40th Anniversary Wellington Coin Club (1966-2006), struck in gold (18ct, 32.4g, 38mm); another in silver (38mm) (2); another in bronze (38mm) (M&P.2006/1). Uncirculated and rare. (4) $1,800
Lot 1052 The Royal Numismatic Society Of New Zealand 75th Anniversary & Wellington Coin Club, 40th Anniversary, 2006, struck in silver with antique finish (38mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) (M&P.2006/1). Uncirculated and unique with this finish. Passed in
Lot 1053 The Royal Numismatic Society Of New Zealand 75th Anniversary & Wellington Coin Club, 40th Anniversary, 2006, struck in bronze (38mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) (M&P.2006/1). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1054 Kiwipex, 2006, National Stamp Exhibition, Christchurch, uniface, struck in bronze (42.5mm), no maker (M&P.2006/5). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1055 Huttpex2007, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Huttpex, Lower Hutt, uniface, struck in blackened steel (M&P.2007/1). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1056 Tarapex 2008, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, New Plymouth, uniface, struck in bronze (45mm) (M&P.2008/1). Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1057 FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) U-17 Women's World Cup, New Zealand, 2008, struck in base metal, gold plated (50mm), no maker, (M&P.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1058 The Numismatic Society of Auckland 50th Anniversary, 2009, uniface trial struck in gold (9ct, 24.0g, 40x28mm) (cfM&P.2009/3). Uncirculated and unique. Passed in
Lot 1059 The Numismatic Society of Auckland 50th Anniversary, 2009, uniface trial struck in silver (22.1g, 40x28mm) (cfM&P.2009/3). Uncirculated and unique. Passed in
Lot 1060 The Numismatic Society of Auckland 50th Anniversary, 2009, uniface trial struck in copper (18.1g, 40x28mm) (cfM&P.2009/3). Uncirculated and unique. Passed in
Lot 1061 The Numismatic Society of Auckland 50th Anniversary, 2009, struck in gold (9ct, 20.9g, 40x28mm), silver (21.0g) and copper (19.0g) (M&P.2009/3). Uncirculated and rare. (3) $650
Lot 1062 Palmpex Stamp Show, (Palmerston North), 2010, uniface, struck in chrome and enamel (52x43mm) (M&P.2010/4). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1063 The Royal Numismatic Society Of New Zealand, Established 1931, Conference Medal, 2014, Allan Sutherland 1900-1967, in silver finished brass (46mm) and another in bronze finished brass, (M&P.2014/2) (2), edge marked by maker ELM (Eng Leong Medallic Industries Mint, Singapore), in individual packets with both cards marked Limited Edition Number 6 of 60. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1064 Decimal 50 Conference, Auckland, 2017, No.1 issues of the official commemoratives, all (37.5mm), by ELM (Eng Leong Medallic Industries Mint, Singapore), struck in gold finished brass (No.1 of 22), sterling silver, rhodium plated (No.1 of 20), rhodium plated brass (No.1 of 40), bronze finish brass (No.1 of 40) (M&P.New). Uncirculated, with descriptive cards. (4) Passed in
Lot 1065 Queen Mary Centre, Hanmer Springs, c1990s, struck in brass (39mm) (M&P.Q1[this piece]). Toned, extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1066 Royal New Zealand Corps Of Signals, 75th Anniversary, 1996, in bronze, 51mm (M&P.NZCC/AR/21, previously MacM.1996/1). In case of issue, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1067 Royal New Zealand Engineers, Centenary, 2002, struck in pewter (40mm), no maker (Millard Manufacturing) (M&P.NZCC/AR/35). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1068 New Zealand Special Air Service, c1990s, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye) (M&P.NZCC/SAS/1). Uncirculated. $60
Lot 1069 Great Britain, National Medal For Success In Art, struck in silver (54mm), by W.Wyon, pierced at top, rim impressed 'A.D.Riley/South Kensington/Stage 22D/1878' (Eimer 1511). Toned, edge nick, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1070 Auckland Free School Of Art, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Highest Class/Study from the Statue/Second Prize/Helen Stuart/Presented By J.Logan Campbell/1879' (D&C.M3). Edge bruise at 7 o'clock on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. $800
Lot 1071 Auckland Society Of Artists, struck in bronze (45mm), by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), design shaved down and only minimally visible both sides (cfD&C.M1). Poor. Passed in
Lot 1072 Auckland Society Of Arts, c1880s, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., ring top suspension, uninscribed (D&C.M10). Lovely old toning, nearly uncirculated, in a contemporary fitted case. Passed in
Lot 1073 Auckland Society Of Arts, c1880s, struck in bronze (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., ring top suspension, uninscribed (D&C.M10). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1074 Auckland Free School Of Art, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., ring top missing (pin only remaining), reverse inscribed '2nd/Prize/From The Statue/Awarded To/Miss Rose Keesing/Given By/J.Logan Campbell/1880' (D&C.M3). Slight edge bruising, otherwise very fine. $360
Lot 1075 Auckland Free School Of Art, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., reverse inscribed 'Anne Dobson/Second Class/Study/From The Bust/Second Prize/Presented/By/J.Logan Campbell/1883' (D&C.M3). Good extremely fine. $500
Lot 1076 Auckland Free School Of Art, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ida A.Colebrook/Prize/For The Flat/Presented By/ J.Logan Campbell/1888' (D&C.M3). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1077 Otago Art Society, Founded 1875, struck in bronze (53mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'John Kilgour/1888'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1078 Otago Art Society, Founded 1875, struck in silver (53mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To/John Kilgour/Dunedin School of Art/and/Design Competition/1895'. Toned reverse, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1079 Otago Art Society, Founded 1875, struck in silver (53mm), reverse inscribed 'Landscape Study/J.F.Scott/1898'; DPU (Dunedin Painters' Union [presumed attribution]), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 45x32mm), by Paterson (W.J.Paterson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'President/G.W.Scott/1939-40'. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1080 Canterbury Society Of Arts, 1904, struck in silver (58mm), by T. & J.Bragg (Birmingham), reverse inscribed 'C.F.Kelly', rim inscribed 'Model from Life 1904'. Extremely fine and extremely rare. $700
Lot 1081 Otago Art Society, Founded 1875, c1910, struck in bronze (53mm), no maker, unawarded. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1082 Auckland Literary And Musical Competitions Society N.Z, struck in silver (45mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), reverse inscribed 'Drawing/Hector Cochran/1910'. Toned, especially in the devices, extremely fine. $150
Lot 1083 Otago Art Society, Founded 1875, c1910, struck in bronze (53mm), no maker, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1084 The Bledisloe Landscape Medal, struck in gilt (50mm), by W.E.B. WN, overstamped 'Bock', unawarded. (S.510). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1085 The Bledisloe Landscape Medal, struck in silver (50mm), by W.E.B. WN., reverse inscribed 'Bessie Christie/1951' (S.510). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1086 Waipawa Athletic Sports, 1878, Heavy Hammer, handcrafted in silver and gold (38mm), no maker, unawarded, top bar with pin-back suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1087 A.A.A & C.C. (Auckland Amateur Athletic & Cycling Club), struck in gold (15ct, 17.3g, 32mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.A.A & C.C./1 Mile Run/1st Prize/A.A.Davies/1891' (cfD&C.S23). Very fine. $900
Lot 1088 C A A C (Canterbury Amateur Athletic Club), badge handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 4.3g, 35x11mm), by A.G. (Albert Gunderson, Christchurch), pin-back, inscribed on front 'Putting Stone/Dec 16 1891/W.J.Moir over 33ft 6in'. Very fine. $170
Lot 1089 Raglan Sports, 1891, stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 7.3g, 29x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Raglan Sports/Committee Race/1st Prize/J.Watts', reverse inscribed '150 Yds Hdcp/17.Jany/1891'. Fine. $150
Lot 1090 Takapuna F.C. (Football Club), prize medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (32mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed '1892/Takapuna/F.C./(-)00Yds.H.D.C./Won By/W.J.Walker'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1091 Athletics fob medals, a small group won by D.Bockett from 1893 to 1902: W.A.A.C., handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, 7.6g, 26x26mm), reverse inscribed 'W.A.A.C./Championship of Waikato/3-4-93/Won By/D.Bockett'; Te Awamutu A.A. Club, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 7.3g, 27mm), reverse inscribed '100 Yds Championship/D.Bockett/9.11.94'; W.A.C.C., hand engraved in gold (18ct, 12.2g, 28x28mm), inscribed on obverse 'D.Bockett/11.4.98'; Te Awa. A.C.C, 9.11.99, hand engraved in gold (probably 18ct, 12.8g, 27x27mm), reverse inscribed 'D.Bockett/120 Hurdles'; Te Awa. A.A.C, 9.11.1900, hand engraved in gold (18ct, 12.8g, 28x28mm), reverse inscribed 'D.Bockett/120 Hurdles'; T.A.A.A.C., 9.11.02, hand engraved in gold (18ct, 12.5g, 28x28mm), inscribed on obverse 'D.Bockett'; also, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 16.3g, 30x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Mat Laurie's/Present to/Winner of/Waikato No.2/Rifle Match Held At/Te Awamutu Jan 1904'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 33x33mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'No.2 W.M.R./1910/Scout Comptn/Pred.By/A.S.Wallace/Won By/-'. All with ring top suspensions, only the last two with makers' marks. All except first illustrated, extremely fine. (8) $2,100
Lot 1092 Inglewood Athletic Sports, March 1893, hand engraved in gold (18ct, 17.2g, 29x29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.Francis/Greatest Number/of Events'; Waitara Sports, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 11.1g, 30x29mm), by Barnett (John Barnett, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Presd.By/The/Waitara Sports/Committee/To A.Francis/for highest aggregate/points/Nov 30th 1893'. Both with ring top suspensions, fine; very fine. (2) $1,500
Lot 1093 W.A.A.C. (Wellington Amateur Athletic Club), Mile Walk, handcrafted in silver and gold (38x33mm), by JK, reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.Talbut/7 Min. 24S. 2/5./1893'; SPC (St Paul's Club), handcrafted in silver and gold (30x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.Talbut/Mile Walk/1st/1894', both with ring top suspensions. Fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1094 Grand Handicap, Akaroa, 1894, stock fob medal in silver (40x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.S.Lee'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1095 A.A.A. & C.C. (Auckland Amateur Athletic & Cycling Club), struck in gold (15ct, 17.6g, 32mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.A.A. & C.C./100 Yds H'cap.10 Sec/300 Yds Ladies'/Bracelet 32 Sec./Won By/A.Jones/Mar.10.94'(cfD&C.S23); NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Napier, Feby. 1895, struck in silver (40x30mm), no maker, ring broken off top, reverse inscribed '250 Yds Flat/2nd/Won By/A.Jones'; also, silver (.800) open faced chronograph pocket watch 'The Ascot, Patent 20th June 1897' (52mm), top wind, with white enamel dial, missing subsidiary hands, not working, inside dust cover inscribed 'AAA. & C Club/10.3.94/100 Yds Handicap/300 Yds Ladies Bracelet/Won by A.Jones'. Fine, the medals illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1096 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Christchurch, Decr. (December) 1895, struck in silver (45x30mm), by A.G. (Albert Gunderson, Christchurch), ornate scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1/4 Mile Flat/W.Balch/2nd'; also, National Daffodil Society of N.Z., Dunedin, 1931, struck in bronze (34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '12 Varieties./N.Z.Daffodils./Won By/W.Balch.'. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1097 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Auckland, Feby. 1897, uniface struck in silver (47x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '880 Yards Flat/F.E.Beamish/E.Sutherland/Dead Heat'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1098 St Bathans, Grand Handicap, stock medal in gold (probably 9ct, 6.5g, 21mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'First/1897/F.A.Haig'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1099 Athletics, Auckland, uniface trial, struck in silvered copper (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), scroll and ring top suspension (D&C.S22); another, struck in bronze (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), no suspension, unawarded (D&C.S21 or 22). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1100 WAAC (Wellington Amateur Athletic Club), fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 9.5g, 40x35mm), by V & T (Volkmann & Tucker, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Public School/Championship/100.220.880 Yds./Won By/D.Elias./1900' [illustrated]; also a group of Wellington College sports medals and badges, won by M.D.Elias between 1927-1931, mostly for running and tennis, gold (1), gilt (1), silver (5, one illustrated), bronze (8, one illustrated). Fine - extremely fine. (16) Passed in
Lot 1101 D.H. (Dunedin Harriers), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 30x30mm), by F.J.T. (Frederick J.Tofield, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Labour Day/Team's Race/1901'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1102 SHAAC (Spreydon Harriers Amateur Athletics Club), 1902-1903, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 11.5g, 38x28mm), by F.Jekes, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '3 Mile/Champ/F.J.Leggett/Time 17 Min 52 Sec/27.3.04'. Has been worn on a fob chain, nearly fine. $340
Lot 1103 D.A.A.C (Dunedin Amateur Athletic Club), handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 2.9g, 40x19mm), by H.Burk (Hector Burk, St Kilda, Dunedin), pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Standard Badge/J.T.Hamann/120 Yds. Flat/12 3/5 Sec. 1903'; another, hand engraved in silver and gold (28x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Relay Race/1st/J.T.Hamann'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1104 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Dunedin, March, 1903, fob medal, struck in gold (15ct, 16.9g, 47x30mm), by A.G. (Albert Gunderson, Christchurch), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '3 Mile Flat/W.F.Simpson'; Australasian Amateur Athletic Championship, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (15ct, 15.8g, 40x32mm), by A.G., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1 Mile Flat/W.F.Simpson'. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $1,600
Lot 1105 Devonport Oriental & Native Fair, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.2g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Devonport/Oriental/&/Native Fair/Relay Race/Won By/A.S.Endean/Briscoe's Team/5-12-06'. Very fine. $240
Lot 1106 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Christchurch, Feby. 1907, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 15.6g, 32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '120 Yds/Hurdles/H.P.Cook'; another, but Wellington, Feby. 1908, in gold (15ct, 15.0g, 32mm), by J.H.R. (Jno H.Robinson, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Hurdles/H.T.Cook'. Very fine. (2) $1,600
Lot 1107 N.E.H. (North End Harriers), (Dunedin), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 29x31mm), by J.Cottle (Dunedin), pin-back (missing pin), reverse inscribed 'A.Steven/1st Sealed Hdcp./5 Mile/1908'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1108 I.A.S. (Irish Athletic Society), (Invercargill), 1909, hand engraved in silver and gold (33x30mm), no maker, missing ring top, reverse inscribed 'Relay Race/2nd/E.Kelly'; another, 1911, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 28x28mm), by Roche (Thomas Roche, Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Youths Hdcp/1st/E.Kelly'; stock medal, in silver and gold (30x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, uninscribed; also, I.O.O.F., jewel, hand engraved in silver (drop 57mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back, bar inscribed 'Wairoa Lodge No.78/Presented to E.A.Kelly P.C./for Services Rendered/30.9.33'. Very fine. (4) $130
Lot 1109 N.Z.U. (New Zealand University), uniface, struck in copper (36x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.U./220 Yards Flat/Championship/R.Opie/1909'; NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), New Zealand Amateur Championship, Dunedin, March 1909, handcrafted in silver (31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd./220 Yds Flat./R.Opie.'; another, handcrafted in silver (48x40mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed '1911/440 yds./R.Opie/Standard'. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1110 St Patricks Day Annual Sports, (1909), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.8g, 21x21mm), by Kohn (Khon & Co, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'St Patricks Day./Annual Sports/Presed.By A.Kohn./Won By/H.Quinn'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1111 Corstorphine (Dunedin) Harriers, hand engraved in silver and gold (30x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Corstorphine/Harriers/3 Mile Champ./J.B.Horne./3rd/24/9/10.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1112 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Auckland, Feb. 1910, handcrafted fob medal in gold (15ct, 15.2g, 32mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top with gold fob chain (9ct, 6.3g, length 53mm), reverse inscribed 'Long/Jump/Championship/F.E.Hubbard/1st' within engraved open laurel wreath. Test cut at 3 o'clock on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $800
Lot 1113 Kopuaranga (Sports), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.9g, 35x29mm), by H.B., hallmark for Birmingham 1909, ring top suspension, obverse initials 'K.E.W.' (K.Welch), reverse inscribed 'Points Prize/Kopuaranga/Hdcp/1911'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1114 St Pauls H.C. (Harrier Club), (Oamaru), 1911, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.8g, 30x30mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.J.Weller/1st and Fastest Time/10 Miles/Cross Country'. Very fine. $380
Lot 1115 Edendale, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 25x25mm), English maker and hallmark (1912), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/For Edendale/220 Yds'. Very fine. $90
Lot 1116 (Peebles Picnic), (North Otago), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.5g, 35x30mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'M.Coughlan/Best Athlete/1913'. Very fine. $340
Lot 1117 I A S (Irish Athletic Society), fob medal, hand engraved, in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 35x35mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Boys Race/Under 16/1st/G(sic) A Greig'; another, 1914, stock medal in silver (30x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '120 Yds Hdp/C.A.Greig'; Caledonian Patriotic Demonstration, 1915, Belgian & British Relief Funds, struck in copper (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Relay Race/2nd/Central Cadets/C.Greig' (M.-). Good very fine, the last extremely rare and not listed in Morel. (3) Passed in
Lot 1118 B.H.A.A.C. (Brooklyn Harriers Amateur Athletic Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 30x30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'P.R.Harvey/1st/3 Mile S.Hdcp/1915'. Very fine. $300
Lot 1119 N.Z.Y.M.M.B.C.U. (New Zealand Young Mens Methodist Bible Class Union), fob medal in copper (35x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.Y.M.M.B.C.U./220 Yds Champ/2nd/R.E.W.Fordham/1915'; another, in voided silver (30x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Senior 220 Yds'. Very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) Passed in
Lot 1120 Dunedin Harriers, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 33x28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), ring top and pin-back suspension (pin missing), reverse inscribed 'F.Currie/1st/5 Mile/Championship/26.8.16'. Nearly fine. $170
Lot 1121 Athletics, hand engraved in silver (35x28mm), by 'CES', hallmark for Birmingham 1897, reverse inscribed 'Won by/A.Elliot/1st Chp./Under 12/22-10-17'; N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), CH-CH, 1927, handcrafted in silver with gold insignia (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Amateur Championship/1 Mile/Medley Relay/A.J.Elliott'; A.A.A. & C.C. (Auckland Amateur Athletics & Cycle Club), hand engraved in silver with gold central plaque (32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.J.Elliot/Discus/18-11-33'. All with ring top suspensions. Very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1122 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Wellington, Feby. 1918, handcrafted in silver (38x32mm), by J.H.R. (Jno.H.Robinson, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Putting/Shot/B.Thomas SP.T'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1123 Peace Day, 1919, fob medal in silver and gold (30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'E.C.Bailey/100 Yds/Boys'. Very fine. $50
Lot 1124 A.A.A. & C.C. (Auckland Amateur Athletic Association & Cycle Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 31x31mm), by W, reverse inscribed 'Victor Ludorum/A.Doel/1919-20'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 31x31mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver), reverse inscribed 'Auckland Champ/440 Yds/2nd/1921'; Auckland Caledonian Society, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 30x28mm), by W, reverse inscribed 'A.C.S/Presented by/P.Herrick/To/A.Doel/most points in Athletics/1922'. Extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $440
Lot 1125 Papakura, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 32x29mm), by W, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Boys Race/Papakura/R.Watson/5 April 1920'. Very fine. $60
Lot 1126 Prize medals, a large group awarded to P.Munro between 1920 and 1935 for 'Discus Throwing', 'Putting the Shot', 'Throwing the Javelin' and 'High Jump' (mostly Discus Throwing), in gold (17) (15ct, tot wt 207.7g and 9ct, tot wt 23.4g), silver (4) and bronze or copper (19), includes NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association) (30, includes 11 in gold); Amateur Athletic Union of Australasia (3, all gold) for Australasian Championships; others (7), makers noted M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) and Williamson (T.P.Williamson, Dunedin). Most with ring top suspensions, very good - extremely fine, many of the base metal issues with glue marks from mounting, five in gold illustrated. (40) $11,000
Lot 1127 L.A.A. & C.C. (Levin Amateur Athletics & Cycling Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Levin/High Jump/W.S.Wilton'; N.Z.Y.M.B.C. (New Zealand Young Mens Bible Class), in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/In/Junior Champ. Event/W.S.Wilton/St. Andrews/P.N'; unattributed, in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 25x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.S.Wilton/100 Yds.Champ./1921'; NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Dunedin, 1924, hand engraved in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Broad/Jump/Championship/W.Wilton/2nd'; another, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 15.5g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Hop.Step/& Jump/Championship/W.Wilton/1st'; another, Wanganui, 1925, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 15g, 32mm), by Williamson, reverse inscribed 'Hop.Step & Jump/1st/W.Wilton/44Ft 7In'; another as last, in gold (15ct, 15.3g), reverse inscribed 'Broad Jump/1st/W.Wilton/21Ft. 4-1/2In.'; also, silver vesta case (45x33mm), hallmark for Chester 1922, inscribed 'W.Wilton/2nd 200 Yds', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $2,600
Lot 1128 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Auckland, Mar. 1921, handcrafted in silver (32mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'New Zealand Amateur Championship/440 Yds/Championship/A Doel/2nd'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1129 T.A.C. (Taihape Athletic Club), fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 5.9g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.A.C./Presented By/H.D.Bond Esq/Open Pony Jump/Won By/A.K.Overton/1921'. Fine. $150
Lot 1130 Hororata Sports, 1922, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 34x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'C.J./and/A.Ironsides', reverse inscribed '1922/Hororata/Sports/Family Relay Race/Colin 21/Jack 19/Father 53'. Very fine. $170
Lot 1131 Athletics, stock prize fob medals, including gold (9ct, 5.8g) (1) and silver (5), awarded to H.Lee in 1922 and 1923. No maker's marks, all with ring top suspensions, toned, extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1132 H.A.A.C. (Hawera Amateur Athletics Club), hand engraved fob medal in silver (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.C./Champs/2nd Broad Jump/A Pearse/1923'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1133 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 30x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.A.Robertson/2nd Relay/1924'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1134 N.Z.A.A.A (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Otago Centre, uniface, struck in bronze and blue enamel (20mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Caversham/H. & A.A.C./1924'; another, as last, by Moller, Dn, reverse inscribed 'Caversham/H. & A.A.C./1925' [illustrated]. Both with ring top suspensions, the second repaired, fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1135 Athletics, fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 35x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.Leadbetter/300 Yds/Canterbury/Champ/30 3/5 seconds/26-12-25'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1136 L.H.A.A.C. (Leith Harrier & Amateur Athletic Club), (Dunedin), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 33x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.H.A.A.C./1st Sealed Hdcp/Waitati/Road Race/R.N.Watson/1925'; also, Leith Harrier & A.A.C., badge in gold (9ct, 1.8g, 18x14mm) and enamel, no maker, pin-back; another, as last but silver and enamel. Good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1137 Waikai, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waikai/Sheffield/135 Yards/Won By/L.B.Heenan/Jan.1st.1925.'. Good very fine. $190
Lot 1138 Hutt Valley Harriers & ACC (Amateur Athletic Club), uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 30mm), by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Clarke./1926.'. Toned, extremely fine. $260
Lot 1139 Olympic Harriers, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.Long/Season/1926'. Toned, very fine. $160
Lot 1140 Outram Sports Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 31x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Outram Sports/Club/1926/Presented by/P.Treacy Esq./Aggregate Points in/Athletic Events'. Very fine. $190
Lot 1141 Dunedin Harriers, Edmond Challenge Cup, medals struck in bronze (28mm) (4), no makers, awarded to J.J.Morris in consecutive years from 1928-1931; N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), stock medal in silver & gold (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '1927'; another, uniface, struck in brass and blue enamel (20mm), by Moller (Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Caversham H. & A.A.C./1928/J.J.Morris'; another, in silver (29mm), reverse inscribed 'Caversham/H. & A.A.C./J.J.Morris/1929'; another, as last but bronze, reverse inscribed 'J.J.Morris/1933'; also, Christchurch Harrier Club, uniface, struck in silver (31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Kennett Cup/1930/J.J.Morris', plus a badge 'C.H.' in voided brass (28x25mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed '1932'. All except the last with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 1142 H.V.H. & A.A. Club (Hutt Valley Harriers & Amateur Athletic Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 23mm), English maker, hallmark for Chester, 1925, reverse inscribed 'E.Hoskins/Run In Points/Winner/1927'. Very fine. $90
Lot 1143 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), a group of (13) fob medals won by V.R.Walker between 1927 and 1934, includes Auckland Provincial Championship 1932-34 (7, one struck in silver [illustrated] the others in bronze [one illustrated], all 38x33mm) all by A.Kohn (Auckland); another A.A.A.C.C. (Auckland Amateur Athletics & Cycle Club), by Kohn (Khon & Co, Wellington) (1927), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 14.2g, 38x30mm) [illustrated]; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 27x27mm), by 'F', uninscribed; another, struck in matt brass (30mm) (1933), unidentified maker [illustrated] and three others in silver and gold (English makers and hallmarks); also, British Empire Games, 1950, medal struck in bronze (51mm), by Mayer & Kean Ltd (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'V.R.Walker' (M&P.1950/7) [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine, all the fob medals with ring top suspensions, the last in a Mayer & Kean box of issue. (14) Passed in
Lot 1144 P. & T. Stores (Post & Telegraph Stores), 1927, stock medal in hollow gold (9ct, 4.3g, 32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/F.Sutherland/For/Aggregate Points/100 Yards/220 Yards/440 Yards/ Won by/A.H.Crundwell'. A little dented, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1145 New Brighton Carnival, 27-12-28, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (36x26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Relay Race/C.A.A.C. 1st/H.C.Caldwell'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1146 Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian Association), hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Forno/Indoor Track Champ/Y.M.C.A./1928'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1147 C.S.H. (Civil Service Harriers), (Dunedin), hand engraved fob medal, in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 28x28mm), reverse inscribed 'W.J.C.Forno/1st/Field Events/1929'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 3.5g), reverse inscribed 'W.J.C.Forno/1st 50 Yds/1930'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 3.0g), reverse inscribed 'W.J.C.Forno/1st 75 Yds/1930'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 3.0g), reverse inscribed 'W.J.C.Forno/1st 100 Yds/1930'; also, C.S.H., badge handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.0g, 27x27mm), pin-back. The first four with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (5) $500
Lot 1148 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.A.A.A./Amberley/2-1-29'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 1149 W.C.N.Z.A.A.A. (Wellington Championships, New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), struck in gilt bronze (30mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.C.N.Z.A.A.A./1929-30/3 Mile Walk/2nd/I.Driscoll'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1150 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Waikato Sub-Centre, c1930s, uniface fob medal, struck in copper (38x29mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed '1 Mile/H.Liddington'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1151 Hutt Valley Harriers & AAC (Amateur Athletic Club), uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 29mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.Morris/1930'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1152 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Wellington, Nov. 1930, struck in silver (29mm), by M & K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Miles/Road Race/J.L.Richards/2nd Fastest/Time'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1153 (Taranaki), 'Play The Game' in silver (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.D.S.A.A.A./Won By/N M/1930'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1154 Q.A.A.A. (presumed attribution - Queenstown Amateur Athletic Association), D.Scott Memorial Race, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 13.5g, 40x33mm), no maker, pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'Q.A.A.A./100 Yds H'cap/won by/W.France/18-7-31'. Very fine. $640
Lot 1155 S.H. & A.A.C. (Scottish Harrier & Amateur Athletic Club), stock fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (25x25mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.H. & A.A.C./Novice Hdcp./G.W.Buchanan/3rd Fastest Time/1931'; another, as last, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'N.S./Sen. Champ/G.Mahoney/1932'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1156 C.H. (Caversham Harriers), hand engraved in silver (25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.R.Colston/2nd/Jnr.C.C.C./1933'; C.H., badge handcrafted in voided silver (28x25mm), no maker, pin-back, '1937' inscribed on front; another, as last, but in gold (9ct, 2.3g); also, N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Cross Country Champ'sp, badge struck in voided brass (38x28mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'Sept. 1938 N.Pth.', reverse inscribed 'G.R.Colston'. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1157 Harriers, struck in silver (25x25mm), by 'MK', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dorne Cup/1933/C.W.Buchanan'; Relay, struck in bronze (30mm), unknown maker, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waimate/Timaru/Relay/J.McKim/1937'; British Empire Games, Auckland (1950), badge struck in silvered bronze and enamel (26mm), stick-pin back. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1158 P.A.C., fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 40x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.A.C./Sports 1934/Most Points/in Running Events/Won by/A.Davis/Presented by/Rev.Father Tylee'. Very fine. $240
Lot 1159 Societe de Artistes Francais, struck in silver (55mm), by Daniel Dupuis, 'Peinture/Salon de 1934/Mme. Kelly/A.Elizabeth'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1160 Australia, Melbourne Centenary, 1934-1935, struck in bronze (51x38mm), by Stokes (Melbourne) (C.1934-35/5), inscribed around rim on reverse 'Invitation 3/4 Mile Walk/I.Driscoll (N.Z.)/1st 4 Min 55-4/5 Secs/26-1-35'; another, as last, inscribed 'Invitation Mile Walk/I.Driscoll (N.Z.)/1st 6 Mins. 48-2/5 Secs/28-1-35'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1161 Rotorua A.A & C.C (Rotorua Amateur Athletics & Cycle Club), 1936, fob medal, uniface, struck in stainless steel (52x38mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, unawarded; another, as first but undated. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1162 Brooklyn (Wellington) Harriers, a group of prize medals won by G.B.Appleby from 1936-1949: P.M.Denton, Annual Competition, uniface, struck in blackened copper (28x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.B.Appleby/Capt./1936'; another, uniface, struck in silver (32x30mm), by P.N.D., obverse inscribed 'G.B.Appleby', reverse inscribed '1936/1940'; another, uniface, struck in silver and enamel (28mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'G.Appleby/1937'; another, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 12.1g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Club Champion/1939/G.B.Appleby.'; another, as last but silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Club Chsp./1940/G.B.Appleby/2nd'; another, as last, by B&S (Bock & Son), reverse inscribed 'Club Championship/2nd/G.Appleby/1947'; another, uniface, struck in silver (28x25mm), by B&S, reverse inscribed 'B.H.C./48/Pewter Pot/G.Appleby'; P.M.Denton, Annual Competition, uniface, struck in blackened copper (28x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1948/G.Appleby'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1949/G.Appleby'; also, W.C.N.Z.A.A.A., struck in silvered copper (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Bennett Mem./R.R./A Grd./G.Appleby/1936'; also, Scottish Harriers A.A.C. badge struck in silvered copper and enamel (27x25mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back, reverse inscribed '1941'. All except the last with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine, the first five illustrated. (11) $360
Lot 1163 Te Kinga, 1938, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x30mm), by F.E.Stent, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.J.Spicer/1/2 Mile/Te Kinga 1938'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1164 S.J.C., stock medal, uniface struck in bronze (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marton Fielding Relay/1939'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1165 T.C.O.B.A.C. (Technical College Old Boys' Athletic Club), stock badge in silver (22x18mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), inscribed on front 'T.C.O.B.A.C./Harrier/1939'. Very fine, in a cardboard box by Kohn. $30
Lot 1166 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Waikato Sub-Centre in copper (37x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.C.C./1940/Open Sealed Hcp/J.Patmore/3rd'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1167 Otahuhu Amateur Athletic Club, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (37x31mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ladies Shot Put/MM/1940'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1168 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Auckland Provincial Championship, 1941, struck in bronze (40x33mm), by Y. & Co (Young & Company, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'K.Grieve/Junior/Cross Country/Champ./1st Team'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1169 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association), Auckland Centre, Wartime Championship, 1942, uniface, struck in copper (38x35mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/4x220 Yds/R.Cuthbert'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1170 N.Z., Javelin Chsp., uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (35mm), by M&K, reverse inscribed '1st/J.Radich/3.3.45'; N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, uniface, struck in brass (29mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '2nd/Javelin/J.Radich/1947'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1171 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship in brass (30mm), by M & K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '2nd/Hop.Step.Jump/K.Forsythe/1947' [illustrated]; another, (41mm), reverse inscribed 'Hop Step Jump/1st./K.Forsythe./46' 10 3/4"/1948'[illustrated]; another, (30mm), reverse inscribed 'Broad Jump/2nd/1949/K.Forsythe'; another, reverse inscribed 'Hop.Step.Jump/2nd/1949/R.Forsythe'; another, reverse inscribed 'Hop.Step.Jump./2nd/1953/K.H.Forsythe/47 ft 2 1/2 ins'; also, British Empire Games, 1950, participants and competitor's medal in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd N.Z. (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'K.Forsyth/New Zealand' (M&P.1950/7) [illustrated]. Mostly extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1172 O.A.A.C. (Otago Amateur Athletic Club), 1947, uniface, stock medal struck in silver (23x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1173 Wellington-Masterton Relay, 34 Miles (1947), struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pierced at top, reverse inscribed 'Lynndale/1st./A.B.Browne/1947'. Toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1174 Mornington (Dunedin) H & A A (Harriers & Amateur Athletics) Club, c1950s, badge in white metal and blue enamel (43x38mm), by John Swan & Co, Dunedin, pin back; another, as last, with attached ribbon and bars for 1959 and 1961. Very fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1175 Dunedin Harriers, Edmond Challenge Cup, '1951', fob medal struck in copper (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1176 Hutt Valley & Harriers & AAC (Amateur Athletic Club), in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Dorne Cup/Jnr/1951'; Vosseler Shield (Junior) in silver (1951) (25mm) and Senior in bronze (1952) (25mm), no maker, both unnamed, all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1177 Wellington-Masterton Relay, 34 Miles (1951), struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1951/H.Stock.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1178 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, struck in copper (29mm), by M & K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '6 Miles Ch./2nd/1953/I.Bennett.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1179 Olympic Athletic Club, Award of Honour, stock medal in silver (79mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Sir Ernest Hyam Davis/May 23rd 1953/For Long and Honourable Service to/The City of Auckland' as 'Member of the City Council/Auckland Harbour Board and other Local Bodies/The Order of St John/A Leading Captain of Industry,/Generous Supporter of all/Athletic, Aquatic and Sporting Institutions' of 'Music and the Theatre/Philanthropist, Great Host and Public Benefactor/Patron of the Olympic Athletic Club/Mayor of Auckland 1935-1941/Knighted in 1937' "Kei Ahau Te Mana". Toned, extremely fine, in a box of W.H.Worrall, Jewellers, Auckland. Passed in
Lot 1180 K.A.A.C., Sprints & Field Evs., 1954 (inscribed), fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 4.3g, 32x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'L.B.C.'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1181 Wellington-Masterton Relay, 34 Miles (1958), struck in silver (34mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Moa H.C/R.Lamberton/1958'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1182 Harriers, a group of prize fob medals and badges, awarded between 1958 and 1961, includes (5) in silver attached to a piece of fob chain, only one named - to M.Dorreen (Waipu - Whangarei Relay) (1961). Mostly very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 1183 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, uniface, silvered (30mm), by M & K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1962/Invercargill/2nd/3 Miles Junior/B.Reekie'; Hinemoa Amateur Sports Club, struck in copper (28x23mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.H.Jennings/1966'. Very fine, the first toned. (2) Passed in
Lot 1184 NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship in brass (41mm), by M & K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1965/Dunedin/1st/440 Yards Relay Jun./M.N.Lelaulu'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1185 Athletics, a group of medals won by W.Overend between 1960 and 1967, NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, uniface, struck in gilt (41mm) (9), all by M & K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverses inscribed as follows: '1964/Lower Hutt/1st/220 Yards Jun.' [illustrated]; '1965/Dunedin/1st/1 Mile Relay Jun./W.Overend'; '1965/Dunedin/1st/220 Yards Jun./W.Overend'; '1965/Dunedin/1st/440 Yards Relay Jun./W.Overend'; '1966/Hamilton/1st/100 Yards Jun./W.Overend'; (struck in brass) '1966/Hamilton/1st/220 Yds Jun./W.Overend'; '1966/Hamilton/1st/1 Mile Relay Jun./Auckland'; '1967/Lower Hutt/1st/100 Yards Sen./W.Overend/(A)'; '1967/Lower Hutt/1st/220 Yards Sen./W.Overend/(A)' [illustrated]; another, uniface, struck in silver (30mm), by M&K Ltd, reverse inscribed '1965/Dunedin/2nd/Long Jump Jun./W.Overend.' [illustrated]; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1966/Hamilton/2nd/440 Yds Relay Jun./Auckland'; also, Mt R.A.A.C (presumed attribution - Mount Roskill Amateur Athletics Club), fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (27x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pts.Wnr./W.Overend/12 yrs/1960' [illustrated]. Extremely fine or better, the first nine in individual card cases as won. (12) Passed in
Lot 1186 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Cross Country Champsp/1968/WMN/Rotorua, badge in voided bronze (40x28mm), no maker, pin-back; N.Z. Amateur Championships in bronze (30mm), by M & K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1977/3rd/Road Race/Women'; another, reverse inscribed '1977/3rd/3000 m Women'. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1187 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), struck in bronze (30mm) (3), by Mayer & Toye (Wellington), reverses inscribed '1969/Hamilton/3rd/440 Yards Women' [illustrated]; 1970/Auckland/3rd/800 Metres Women'; '1971/Inglewood/3rd/4 x 400 Metres/Relay Women/S.C.Haden'; struck in silver (30mm) (3), by Mayer & Toye, reverses inscribed '1971/Inglewood/2nd/400 Metre Women/S.G.Haden'; '1976/2nd/800 m Women' [illustrated]; '1977/2nd/800 m Women'; also, South Australia, in silver and enamel (38mm), by Olsen, Adelaide, reverse inscribed 'Memento/Sue Haden/N.Z./2nd Place/800 m. Open Aust. Champ./2m.06-3) [illustrated]. Some toned, mostly extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 1188 Marlborough Walk, c1970s, badge struck in silvered base metal (31mm), no maker, pin-back, on ribbon with three 'Marlborough Walk' bars (each 30x12mm). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1189 Marlborough Walk, c1970s, badge struck in silvered base metal (31mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1190 Championship medals, a group won by W.Overend between 1959 and 1970, includes NZAAA (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association) silver and bronze awards (9). Very fine - extremely fine. (17) Passed in
Lot 1191 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1974, X British Commonwealth Games, outer case signed 'Peter Snell' in black pen. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1192 Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), 1984, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '3rd/Boys'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1193 Te Anau, Fiordland N.Z., (Comalco) Kepler Challenge, 67km Mountain Run, medals struck in nickel (46mm) (13), for years 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 [illustrated], 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005 and undated; similar, struck in bronze (46mm), undated; similar, struck in brass (46mm), 1997, all different reverse designs, struck by A.J.Parkes (Brisbane); also, Trans Tasman Masters Games, North Shore City - Auckland, uniface, struck in gilt (52x45mm), no maker, undated. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine or better. (16) Passed in
Lot 1194 New Zealand Winter Games, 1991, uniface, struck in copper (70mm), no maker; another as last, but 1992; another, as last, steel coated; Canterbury Clay Target Club, struck in nickel (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Askey Memorial/1st/C Grade'; another, Canterbury District Championships, struck in nickel (45mm), reverse inscribed 'Double Rise/C Grade/2009'; South Island Masters Games, uniface, struck in coated steel (46mm), reverse inscribed 'L.Hastie/2007'; Routeburn Rage, 42Km Mountain Run, undated, uniface, struck in nickel (45mm), A.J.Parkes (Brisbane). Extremely fine or better. (7) Passed in
Lot 1195 Marathon, participants medals, all in base metal, all with ring top and neck ribbon suspensions, Great Forest Half Marathon, Waitarere Forest, Levin, undated (55mm) (2); Auckland International Marathon, 1992 (60mm); 15th Mountain to Surf Marathon, Taranaki, 1994 (65mm); 1st Vet.Women, Wellington Marathon, 1994 (45mm); Fletcher Challenge Marathon, Rotorua, 1994 (60mm); 1st Vet.Women 45-50, Wellington, half marathon, 1995 (45mm); 'That Dam Run' and ECNZ 100km, 1996 (65mm); The Millennium Marathon, Hamilton (51mm); Rotorua Marathon, 1st May 2004 (80x60mm); The Lion Foundation Rotorua Marathon, 2009 (58mm); also, Boston Athletics Association, 100th Boston Marathon, 1996 (43x50mm); Sydney 2000, Olympic Marathon Course, 2000 (60mm); 14th World Veterans Athletics Championships, Brisbane, 2001 (35x28mm); Oasics Melbourne Marathon, 2004 (50mm). Extremely fine. (15) Passed in
Lot 1196 Fletcher Challenge Marathon, 30th Anniversary, Rotorua, New Zealand, 1994, struck in silvered base metal (60mm), by A.J.P. (A.J.Parkes, Brisbane), reverse inscribed 'Veteran Men/2nd/Place/Peter Davis/3.34.14/65 Years & Over'. Extremely fine, cased. Passed in
Lot 1197 New Zealand Masters Games, Dunedin, 2004, participants' medals in bronze (65x43mm), brass (48x39mm) and silvered (2), no makers, neck ribbon suspensions. Extremely fine, one illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 1198 O.S.C. (presumed attribution Otago Sports Club), Athletic Meeting, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Ryan/50 Yds Chmp/Under 9'. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 1199 NZ Flying School, c1915, wings badge in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 55x21mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back with gold safety chain. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 1200 Institute of Transport, Aerial Transport Medal, struck and handcrafted in gold (central struck medal) (14ct, 79g) by G&S Co Ltd, hallmark for Birmingham 1933, also in silver with blue enamel 'Chairman N.Z. Council' (outer handcrafted ring with Maori motif at top) (33g) by W&H (Walker & Hall), total measurements (112g, 72x63mm), ring top and blue neck ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.E.Woods Humphrey/1933'. Extremely fine, a prestigious and very rare award, especially to a New Zealand recipient. $3,600
Lot 1201 Australia, Sir Chas. Kingsford Smith, Souvenir Tasman Flight, 1933, tin badge (32mm) with red, white and blue ribbon, stick-pin back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1202 WAC (Waikato Aero Club) Pilot, c1950s, wings badge struck in silver and enamel (32x11mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), stud back. Very fine. $30
Lot 1203 Royal Aeronautical Society, Founded 12 January 1866, struck in silver (52mm), c1990s, no maker (probably Mayer & Toye), reverse inscribed 'New Zealand/Division/Geoffrey Roberts/Award/Ms Angelene McIvor/Air New Zealand'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1204 Royal Aeronautical Society, Founded 12 January 1866, struck in bronze (52mm), c1990s, no maker (probably Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1205 Royal Aeronautical Society, Founded 12 January 1866, struck in bronze (52mm), c1990s, no maker (probably Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1206 Michael J Neville Memorial Award, (1998), struck in lacquered bronze (59mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1207 A.A.A.S.C. (A (?) Auckland Amateur Sports Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.2g, 26x25mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented by/T.Harle Giles', reverse inscribed 'A.A.A.S.C./Novices/Tournament/Won By/A.A.Davies/Sep 27th 1899' (D&C.S25 [probably this piece]). Good very fine. $600
Lot 1208 N.Z.M.C. (N.Z. Medical Corps), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 40x33mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'ARK', reverse inscribed 'N.Z.M.C./Billiard/Tourney/A.R.Kirkwood/6.6.17'. Good very fine. $190
Lot 1209 Stafford Club, stock medal in gold (9ct, 2.5g, 30x22mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top broken off, reverse inscribed 'Stafford Club/Snooker/Tournmt./O.F.Larsen/1918'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1210 W.W.M.C. (Wellington Working Men's Club), 1939, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 31mm), by L.S. & Co, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.P.Heaphy/Snooker Championship'. Very fine. $160
Lot 1211 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, 1890, 2nd Prize, struck in bronze (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Class/W.Rosser/240' (M.-; D&C.N6). Extremely fine and very rare, unlisted in Morel. Passed in
Lot 1212 TFC (Thames Flying Club) (Pigeons), in hand engraved gold (15ct, 7.2g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Te Aroha Match/Won By/H.Lowe/April 21st/1898'. Very fine. $340
Lot 1213 Ch-Ch P.P. & C.C. (Christchurch Pigeon, Poultry & Canary Club), Champion Medal, 1900, stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 9.1g, 32x26mm), unidentified maker (possibly Frank Grady, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'For/Leghorns/Presented By/Mr J.Lillico/won by/Agennis'. Fine. $240
Lot 1214 SCPA (South Canterbury Poultry Association), 1900, fob medal, uniface struck in gold (15ct, 12.8g, 38x32mm), by B&F (Bower & Ferguson, Timaru), reverse inscribed 'Best Canary/won by/R.W.Thompson'. Good fine. $600
Lot 1215 O.P.S. (Otago Poultry Society), Pekin Duck, 1902, handcrafted fob medal in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 36x28mm), by J.Moss (Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/E.Rielly'. Very fine. $360
Lot 1216 N.P.P. & C.A (Nelson Poultry Pigeon & Canary Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 40x28mm), by B&K (Brown & Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.P.P. & C.A/White/Leghorns/Won by/W.Hockey/1906'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 1217 MHC (Masterton Homing [Pigeon] Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 37x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'MHC/Won by/W.Drake's/Pride Petone/Peranga/1910'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1218 Granity Poultry Show, 1915, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 33x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'GMcK', reverse inscribed 'Granity Poultry Show/1915/Best Dotte Cockerel/Won By/G.McKinley'. Good very fine. $190
Lot 1219 NZPP & CA (N.Z. Poultry, Pigeon & Canary Association), c1920, handcrafted badge in gold (15ct, 7.1g, 32mm), by J. & Co., ring suspension on back, also pin-back, missing pin. Very fine. $340
Lot 1220 D.H.C. (Dominion Homing Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 27x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.H.C./Won by/W.Brown's/B.B.H.Llewellyn/Hunterville/10-10-25'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1221 Stock medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 8.8g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Points/Fancy Pigeon/1926/Melville Bros.'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1222 Fob medal, 1927, with representation of a pigeon, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Good extremely fine. $220
Lot 1223 P.H.P.C. (Premier Homing Pigeon Club), uniface, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 29mm), indistinct maker's mark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.H.P.C./Average Young Bird/Season 1927/Won By/J. & W.Green/Vel 817 Yds Per Min.' Very fine. $300
Lot 1224 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), c1930s, struck in bronze (49mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'No 3./Points/Novice/Yorkshire/A.McDonald./1st'. Minor edge nicks, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1225 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in bronze (49mm), no maker (probably Mayer & Toye), c1930s, unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1226 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in bronze (49mm), no maker, c1930s, unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1227 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in bronze (49mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1936/No.2/Points/Champion/Budgerigar/H.E.Edmunds'. Extremely fine, in Walker & Hall, Sheffield case. Passed in
Lot 1228 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in bronze (49mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1937/No.2/Points/Champion/Budgerigars/H.E.Edmunds'. Extremely fine, in Walker & Hall, Sheffield case. Passed in
Lot 1229 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), uniface, struck in silver (25mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1937/Norwich/Breeders Stakes/C.F.Wilkie'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1230 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1937/No 2 Points/Novice Yorkshire/W.Clements'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1231 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in bronze (49mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed ' No.2/Breeders Stakes/1940/Yorkshire/Canary/J & W. Taylor'. Good extremely fine, in a Walker & Hall, Sheffield case. Passed in
Lot 1232 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'National 1954/Best Foreign/S.J.Gray'; another, reverse inscribed 'S.J.Gray/Best Foreign/1955 National', another, reverse inscribed 'S.J.Gray/Best Foreign/1957/National', all with ring top suspensions. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1233 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in bronze (48mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall); another, struck in bronze (25mm), both unawarded; another, struck in silver (25mm), inscribed on reverse 'Foreign/B.S.Manson/Southern/1957'. Extremely fine - uncirculated, the last two with ring top suspensions. (3) Passed in
Lot 1234 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Border/Port Nicholson/1961'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1235 The New Zealand Federation Of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc.), struck in silver (25mm), by W & H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.Wright/Champion/Norwich/Te Awamutu/1963'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1236 Dunedin Bowling Club, trophy mug, in sterling silver (350g, 132x85mm), by A.C.P. (Alfred Charles Pruden, London), inscribed 'Dunedin Bowling Club/Presented By/Robert Wilson./(President)/Won By/T.G.Young./1879'. Dent in top lip, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1237 N.B.C. (Newmarket Bowling Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.B.C./President/J.M.Laxons/Gold Medal/Won by/Mr C.G.Laurie/1895-6'. Some denting, lead repair to ring top, otherwise fine. $180
Lot 1238 Christchurch Bowling Club, 1898, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.3g, 30x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/J.Ross Esqr/Rink Match/Won By/J.B.Downes'. Very fine. $300
Lot 1239 Riverton B-C (Bowling Club), Champ. Singles, 1900, plain inscribed badge, in brass (32x22mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1240 S.B.C. (Southland Bowling Club), hand engraved in gold (15ct, 14.3g, 41x33mm), by Ashton (R.Ashton, Invercargill), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'JP', reverse inscribed 'Easter/1901/Rink Match/1st Prize/J.Porteous'; The Dominion of N.Z. Bowling Association, Champion Medal, struck in gold (15ct, 15.0g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Rinks/Dunedin/Jany.1914./1st/J.Porteous.'. Fine; very fine. (2) $1,400
Lot 1241 (Remuera Bowling Club), (Auckland), cast or struck in gold (9ct, 6g, 20x20mm), by A.Kohn, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1906/Devereaux Medals/Won By/C.W.Spooner R.Hood/D.Littlejohn/Rev.W.Beatty/SKIP'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1242 HBC (Hamilton Bowling Club), Bond Star, 1906, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 3.4g, 26mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), lug back; H.B.C., 1907, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 32x32mm), by (beaver), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion/J.Varney'. Extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 1243 MEBC (Mount Eden Bowling Club), handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.2g, 33x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.A.La Roche/From his/Bowling/Friends/Mount Eden/Oct 26th 190.7.'. Fine. $460
Lot 1244 Kelburne (sic) Bowling Club, (Kelburn, Wellington), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 30mm), by Watts Bros (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Club Pairs/1907-08/won by/H.Gannaway/A.R.Frater (s)'. Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 1245 N.G.C. (Nelson Golf Club), 1908, hand engraved badge in silver (18mm), no maker, pin-back; Nelson Centre (Bowling), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 23mm), by PHK, one side inscribed 'Nelson Centre/Pairs/Tournament/W.Dee/1926', the other side inscribed 'Nelson Centre/Rink/Tournament/W.Dee/1926'; N.B.C. (Nelson Bowling Centre), Champion Pairs, 1942, badge handcrafted in voided silver (28mm), by PHK, pin-back. Very fine; scratched, having been removed from mount, fine; very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1246 RBC (Rotorua Bowling Club), bracelet made from five prize fob medals, in gold (15ct (4) and 9ct (1), tot wt 43.0g, 190x30mm), one by B.Bros and one by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), linked together with end catch, all won by C.E.Kusabs between 1903 and 1909. Fine. $1,600
Lot 1247 PBC (Paeroa Bowling Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 33x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Championship/1909', reverse inscribed 'Prestd. By/Dr Smith', 'Won By/G.P.DeCastro.'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1248 (Gore Easter Tournament), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Easter, 1911/2nd/Hokonui Rinks/G.A.Watson (Skip)'. Very fine. $110
Lot 1249 N.Z.B.A. (New Zealand Bowling Association), Dunedin Centre, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 17.3g, 50x32mm), by A.Stoneham (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dunedin Centre/N.Z.B.A./Champion/of/Champions/Won by/J.McFadden./1911'. Good very fine. $850
Lot 1250 E.B.C (Edgeware Bowling Club) (Christchurch), handcrafted in gold (9ct?, 4.4g, 31x23mm), no maker or suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.B.C/J.W.Dollan./Simes Cup Rink/1912-13'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1251 OEBT (Otago Easter Bowling Tournament), stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 25mm), by S.S.E. D., scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Last Try/Won by/A.Inkster/1913.'. Very fine. $190
Lot 1252 Champion Rink, 1915, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 32mm), by H.J.B. (possibly Herbert James Brister, Wellington), ring top suspension. Pin or inscription removed from reverse, otherwise very fine. $260
Lot 1253 E.B.C. (Eltham Bowling Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 32x28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.B.C./Presented/By/R.W.Frost/Handicap Singles/Won By/J.Griffiths/1918-19'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1254 Te Awamutu, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.4g, 34x22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Te Awamutu/Tournament/won by/G.R.Hosking/(Skip)/1919.'; another, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 18.0g, 30mm), no maker, suspended from a ring top and cloth fob chain (with gold fittings), reverse inscribed 'Rotorua/Tournament/Won By/G.R.Hosking/(Skip)/1920'. Very fine. (2) $800
Lot 1255 Pukekohe Bowling Tournament, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 23x23mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pukekohe/Bowling/Tournament/Won by Ponsonby/F.Moor/Lead/1921'. Very fine. $110
Lot 1256 A.O.F. (Ancient Order of Foresters), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 40x28mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/W J Porter/(Secty)/by the/A.O.F.Bowlers/as a token of esteem/& appreciation for/services rendered/9 5 23'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1257 Q.D.B.C. (Queen's Drive Boating Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.6g, 28x21mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presidents Fours/1923-1924/F.Holden, Bow'. Very fine. $60
Lot 1258 Wellington Bowling Centre, Veterans Day, badge struck in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 31mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, obverse inscribed '1925/J.Baxter'; another, as last, but gilt and enamel, inscribed on obverse '1925/1926' and on reverse '1927.1928'. Extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 1259 R.B.C. (Raetihi Bowling Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.B.C./Percentage Fours/1925-26/Won By/P.H.Petty/Lead'; another, in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 33x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Rowlandson/Fours/1927/P.Petty'. Very fine. (2) $280
Lot 1260 OCBC (Otago Central Bowling Club), badge in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 28mm), no maker, inscribed on obverse 'Champion of Champions/1927/Won by W.Hewitt'; another, in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 30x25mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Champion of Champions/1931/W.Hewitt'. Both missing pins from backs, very fine. (2) $190
Lot 1261 Raetihi Bowling Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.9g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Raetihi Bowling Club/Presented by/B.A.Drury/For/1st Year Players/won by/R.J.Mosen/1927'. Good very fine. $340
Lot 1262 KBC (Kahutia Bowling Club), Dan Barry Memorial Shield, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 12.9g, 40x35mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Dunedin & Wellington), ring top with bar, pin-back and safety chain, reverse inscribed 'Dan Barry/Memorial Fours/F.Simpson (Skip/1928-29'. Very fine. $380
Lot 1263 Canterbury Indoor Bowls Assn., Life Member badge, c1930s, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 38x30mm), no maker, pin-back with gold safety chain. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1264 Auckland Bowling Centre, 1st Year Champ. 1930, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.1g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winners/Carlton Club/R.Brown'. Extremely fine and beautifully crafted. $400
Lot 1265 N.B.B.C. (New Brighton Bowling Club), (Christchurch), Chivers Ribbon, brooch, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 55x12mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. $180
Lot 1266 N.Z.B.A. (New Zealand Bowling Association), Umpire badges for 1935, 1937 and 1939, in brass and enamel (31x20mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back suspensions. The second with chipping to the enamel, otherwise very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1267 Auckland Bowlers, Taranaki Tour, 1937, badge in gilt and blue enamel (20x20mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, pin-back; another, different design, 1939, in gilt and blue enamel (28x28mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, pin-back. Extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 1268 K.B.C. (Kelburn Bowling Club), Veterans Pairs (S), handcrafted in silver (37x35mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Pres.By C.M.Luke 1938.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1269 Hastings R.S.B.T. (Returned Services Bowling Tournament), 1944, prize badge, uniface in silver (32x30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, front inscribed 'Mrs Gwen Lewis', back inscribed 'Presented By/The/"Diggers"/In Appreciation'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1270 Epsom Bowling Club, Life Member badge, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.2g, 28x27mm), no maker, ring top with bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.B.Ramsay/20.6.45'. Very fine. $460
Lot 1271 Auckland Centre, hand engraved medal/badge in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 25mm), no maker, ring top and bar with pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'Dom. Open Fours/Mrs Davenport (2)/1946'; another, as last, A.L.B. Centre, in gold (9ct, 6.4g), obverse inscribed 'Open Fours/1948', reverse inscribed 'M.Davenport'. Very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1272 N.E.V.B.C. (North East Valley Bowling Club), (Dunedin), life member badge in gold (9ct, 6g, 30x22mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'N.E.V.B.C./S.R.Gemmell'; N.E.V.B.C., in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 32mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'N.E.V.B.C./Runners-up/Easter Fours/Dunedin 1949/S.R.Gemmell (Skip)', both with pin-backs. Very fine. (2) $380
Lot 1273 Bowling Club badges, c1950s, all with New Zealand maker's names, in brass and enamel (5), includes Mayer & Kean, Wellington (4) and Young & Co., Auckland; also, rugby league club, pin (M.O.B.R.L.C.), by Theo Meyer, Auckland. Extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1274 N.Z. Indoor Bowls Fed.(Inc.), c1950s, Life Member badge, in gold (9ct, 12.1g, 38x35mm) and black enamel, no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 1275 N.O.W.B.C (North Otago Women's Bowling Club), c1950s, Champion of Champions '5', badge handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 2.6g, 27mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, unawarded; N.Z.W.B.A. (New Zealand Women's Bowling Association), N Z Champion of Champions, badge in silver gilt (36x25mm), no maker, pin-back, unawarded. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1276 N.B.C. (Nelson Bowling Club), badge, handcrafted in voided silver (27mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Champion Senior Pairs/1950'; another as last but inscribed '1954'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1277 Tainui Bowling Club, Champion Singles, 1950-51, hand inscribed badge in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 35mm), no maker, pin-back with safety chain. Toned very fine. $90
Lot 1278 Auckland Centre, Open Fours, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 3.7g, 23x20mm), no maker, ring top and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed '1951-52/(3)/C.Vercoe'. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1279 A.W.B.C. (Auckland Womens' Bowling Centre), stock badge, in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 25mm), no maker, top bar and pin-back suspension, obverse inscribed '1956-57/A.W.B.C/Intermediate Singles/J.Head'; another, stock badge, in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 25mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'A.W.B.C./Grandmothers/Singles/J.Head/1963-64'. Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 1280 Bowling club badges, c1920s-1960s, mostly gilt and enamel with pin-backs, many with NZ maker's marks, noted Mayer & Kean (Wellington), Young & Co (Auckland), Bock (Wellington). Fine - extremely fine, four illustrated. (30) Passed in
Lot 1281 Metal badges, mostly bowling clubs (57), c1950s-1960s, also includes schools (7) and other sports (9), most in gilt and enamel, pin-backs, many with New Zealand maker's marks. Very fine - extremely fine. (73) Passed in
Lot 1282 Bowling club badges, c1950s-1960s, a small group including Central Cambridge Bowling Club, Gisborne-East Coast Bowling Centre (Champion - Junior Rinks 1950-51), Kurungaituku RBA (2 different), Te Karaka Bowling Club (2, one illustrated), Waikato-Thames Valley Touring Party (3), Warkworth Bowling Club; also, Puha School, 50th Jubilee, 1959; S.Catbry. Branch New Zealand Society of Magicians and Eastern Union A.F.C. Very fine - extremely fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 1283 Hutt Bowling Club, c1960s, Past President badge in silvered and enamel (35x35mm); another in gilt and enamel (30x30mm), 1903-2003 Centenary; H.V. (Hutt Valley) Competitions Society, Executive badge, in silvered and enamel (38x38mm), all with no maker's name and pin-backs. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1284 New Zealand Womens Bowling Association, Councillor badge, c1960s, struck in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 30x26mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. $1,240
Lot 1285 Fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Otago/Pairs/1960'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1286 Taranaki U.L.V.A. Bowling, 1961, stock badge in gold (9ct, 2.7g, 25mm); Taranaki Hotel Association, Bowling Tourney, 1963, stock badge in gold (9ct, 2.9g, 25mm); another, as last but 1964, in silver (25mm). All with pin-backs, no makers, very fine. (3) $60
Lot 1287 A.W.B.C. (Auckland Women's Bowling Club), 1st Year, Champ Of Champs, handcrafted badge in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 38x35mm), no maker, pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'S.Maitland/1964-65' [illustrated]; M.W.B.C. (Manukau Women's Bowling Club), hand engraved badge in silver and gold (27x23mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'First Year/Singles/1964-65'; S.A.W.B.C. (South Auckland Women's Bowling Club), badge in silver and gold (30x28mm), by FNS, ring top suspension; silver and enamel bowling badge (33x16mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. (4) $150
Lot 1288 G.I.B.C. (Green Island Bowling Club), fern leaf brooch, struck in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 43x17mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'G.I.B.C. 1965-66', reverse inscribed 'J.McKenzie (L)'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 1289 NZWBA (New Zealand Women's Bowling Association), Past President badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 43x28mm), no maker, pin-back with rolled gold safety chain, reverse inscribed 'I.M.Reid/1968-69'. Very fine. $200
Lot 1290 A collection of badges, c1950s-1970s, mostly in gilt and enamel, various New Zealand clubs, all different (27); also, Ruapehu Ski Club (4). Very fine - extremely fine. (31) Passed in
Lot 1291 Te Atatu Bowling Club and Te Atatu Womens Bowling Club, a group of silver prize fob medals and badges, won by E. & W. Roby between 1955 and 1973 (8); also, a lawn tennis award in silver, to Mrs E.Roby dated 1945. No makers, mostly with pin-backs, very fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 1292 A.W.B.C (Auckland Womens' Bowling Club), Simpson Cup, uniface, badge struck in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 35x28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'B.Bedwell/1973-74'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1293 Badges, 1930s-1980s, enamel on base metal, various clubs and tournaments. Very fine - extremely fine. (43) Passed in
Lot 1294 A group of bowling club prize badges, won by Z.O'Hagen of the Te Atatu Women's Bowling Club, between 1965 and 1980, no makers, all with pin-backs, includes gold (2) (9ct, 9.7g), silver (9) and base metals (3). Very fine - extremely fine. (14) $300
Lot 1295 Fob medal, c1900, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 11.5g, 35x35mm), by SD Co (Stewart Dawson), pin-back (pin broken off), reverse inscribed 'J.Jelley,/Welter Weight'. Very fine. $320
Lot 1296 Wellington Boxing Association, Official, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 35x26mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.W.McVilly/Foundation/Member/1903'. Very fine. $280
Lot 1297 Boxing on Skates, fob medal, hand engraved in silver with gold (40x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'M.Moriarty', reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Boxing on Skates/ 19/10/04'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1298 Auckland Boxing Club, in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 27mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Provincial Championship/Light/Weights/A.Blewdon/1st/1905'; Northern Boxing Association, in gold (9ct?, 13.2g, 35x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Light Weight/Championship/1st Prize/1905/Won by/A.J.Blewden'; another, in gold (9ct?, 12.5g, 35x31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Lightweight/Championship/Auckland/Won By/A J Blewden/1906', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (3) $1,000
Lot 1299 SCC (South Canterbury Championships), NZ Boxing Association, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.7g, 28x28mm), by De Beer (J.V.De Beer, Ashburton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Heavy Weight/Championship/1907/J.Lloyd'. Very fine. $550
Lot 1300 O.B.A. (Otago Boxing Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 45x40mm), no maker, ring suspensions top and bottom, reverse inscribed 'O.B.A./Heavy Weight/Championship/2nd/F.M.Maloney/1909'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 1301 Opera glasses, in brass, steel and tortoise shell (100x55x38mm), inscribed on steel connecting bar 'Cant.Champ/Light Weight/Won By/J.R.Fulton/15-7-09'. Very fine, in original leather case (this worn). Passed in
Lot 1302 Westport Boxing Assn, Feather Weight, 1909, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.7g, 31mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/C.White'. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 1303 Auckland Amateur Championship, 1910, fob medal, struck and hand engraved in gold (tested 15ct, 12.7g, 38x35mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Khon, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/N.B.A./Auckland Amateur/Championship 1910/G.Seager/Winner/Welterweight'. Very fine. $600
Lot 1304 NBA (Nelson Boxing Association), 1910, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.0g, 35x30mm), by 'LK' (Louis Kerr, Nelson), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Middle Weight/M.Rogers'. Fine. $500
Lot 1305 Otago Boxing Association, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.4g, 40x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otago/Boxing Association/1st Novice 11st/W.Styles/1.11.11.'. Very fine. $380
Lot 1306 Gisborne Boxing Championship, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 12.1g, 40x35mm), by R.T.S. (Robert T.Seymour, Gisborne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Feather Weight/Won By/H.C.Ireland/27.6.1913'. Very fine. $600
Lot 1307 Dunedin, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 15.0g, 35x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'ET', reverse inscribed 'Middle Weight/1st/E.Tyson/1914/Dunedin.'. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 1308 NBA (Northland Boxing Association), 1914, handcrafted fob medal, in gold (15ct, 18.0g, 33x32mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'J.Newson/1st/Featherweight'. Very fine. $900
Lot 1309 Waiuta Boxing Association, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 4.5g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'LK', reverse inscribed 'Len Kinzett/Waiuta/Box.Ass./1914'. Fine. $130
Lot 1310 N.Z.A.B.A. (New Zealand Amateur Boxing Association), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 14.3g, 35x33mm), by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland), pin-back and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Featherweight/T.Keesing/1915'. Very fine. $420
Lot 1311 NBA (Northern Boxing Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.9g, 32x32mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Northern/Boxing Assn./Amateur Championships/2nd & 3rd Aug.1915/Middleweight/C.R.Robertson/2nd'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 1312 C.S.C. (Christchurch Sports Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 17.1g, 50x32mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), pin-back and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'A.D.F.', reverse inscribed 'C.S.C./Welter Weight/Champion/A.D.Fabian/1919/Canterbury'. Very fine. $500
Lot 1313 Hawkes Bay Boxing Assn Inc, c1920, struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, unawarded. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1314 H.B.A. (Hokitika Boxing Association), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 33x28mm), by 'HM' (H.Mears, Kumara?), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'HS' (H.Smith), reverse inscribed 'H.B.A./Boxing/27.9.20'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1315 N.B.A. (Northern Boxing Association), fob medal struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 40x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lightweight/Championship/July 11th & 12th 1921/A.Greig/2nd'. Good very fine. $320
Lot 1316 N.O.A.B.A (presumed attribution - North Otago Amateur Boxing Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 38x28mm), by W & Co (Wylie & Co, Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Scientific/Local Boxer/I.McDonald/22-10-21'; also, Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.C.Macdonald/1-12-16'. Very fine. (2) $280
Lot 1317 New Plymouth Boxing Association, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 14.4g, 26mm), no maker, missing ring top, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/L.McGuire/by the/New Plymouth/Boxing Association/June 17th 1922.'; E.B.A. (Egmont Boxing Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 15.3g, 45x35mm), by V.R. & Co, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.B.A./Taranaki/Championship/Won By/L.McGuire/Heavy Weight/24:5:23'. Very fine. (2) $1,100
Lot 1318 S.B.A. (Southland Boxing Association), hand engraved stock medal in gold (9ct, 16.0g, 36x31mm), by Munro's (Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.B.A. 1st/Novice Feather Class/R.McIvor/1922'. Very fine. $480
Lot 1319 N.C.S.C. (North Canterbury Sports Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 18.5g, 38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.C.S.C./8.9.23/Jas.Gibson/Winner Of/Special/6 Round Match'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 1320 N.O.A.B.A. (North Otago Amateur Boxing Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 27x27mm), by Benson, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.O.A.B.A./1924./M.Doyle./Fly Weight/Chpn.'. Very fine. $240
Lot 1321 B.B.A. (said to be Balclutha Boxing Association), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 32x32mm), by Munros (said to be G.Munro, Invercargill), ring top and pin-back suspension (pin missing), reverse inscribed 'B.B.A./1926/E.Halpin/1st/Novice Feather Wt'. Very fine. $190
Lot 1322 MAAS, 1926, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 14.4g, 30mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior Cadets/Boxing/Light Weight/J.E.Rudling/Presented By/J.Kinnear. Esq'. Good very fine. $420
Lot 1323 Ngatapa, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 27x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ngatapa Boxing/1926/Lightweight/A.E.Buckingham'. Very fine. $200
Lot 1324 CGSA Christchurch Garrison Sports Association), uniface, struck in silver and gold (32x27mm), by 'S', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.D.Kane/1st/Novice Bantam Weight/Christchurch/15-10-27'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1325 M.B.S.N., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 28mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'M.B.S.N./Pres. by/G.P.Aldridge/Most Scientific Boxer/C.Byford./1928.'; H.B.L.D.S., handcrafted in silver (35x28mm), by H.J.B., reverse inscribed 'H.B.L.D.S./1930/Pres. By A.Yeo/Most Promising Boxer/C.Byford.'; T.A.C.S, stock medal in silver and gold (32x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'McGee Cup./C.Byford./1932'; handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x24mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.Byford/Hastings./1935'; M.B.S., handcrafted in silver and gold (35x30mm), by H.J.B., reverse inscribed 'M.B.S./Pres.by/J.J.Keating./Won By/C.Byford.'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (5) $420
Lot 1326 W.A.B.A, fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 38x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.A.B.A/Champ/Featherweight/M.Morton/1928'; PBA (Patea Boxing Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 40x32mm), reverse inscribed 'Featherweight/M.Morton./1929'; Otago Boxing Assoc. Champs, fob medal, handcrafted in voided silver and blue enamel (38x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Welterweight/1932/2nd/M.Morton.'. Extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $360
Lot 1327 Auckland Provincial Championships, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (15ct, 18.0g, 42x30mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lightweight/Won by/C.Craig./July 1929'. Extremely fine. $850
Lot 1328 (Lyttleton Fanciers Club), fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 6.8g, 38x28mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'AC', reverse inscribed 'Lytt./A.Cordell/1929'; N.B.A. (Nelson Boxing Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 28x23mm), by PHK, obverse inscribed 'N.B.A./A.Cordell/1930'; M.R.B.Ass. (Motueka-Riwaka Boxing Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 35x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'M.R.B.Ass./Cordell/26.7.30'. Very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $440
Lot 1329 T.B.A. (Taranaki Boxing Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.B.A./4.2 min Rounds/L.Thomas/7.12.29'. Toned, extremely fine. $190
Lot 1330 NZBA (New Zealand Boxing Association), Life Member badge, C1930s, in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 26x19mm) and blue enamel, by Mayer & Kean, pin-back. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1331 Rotorua Boxing Assn, c1930s, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (40x24mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension. Very fine. $190
Lot 1332 Boxing medals and badges, all awarded to R.A.Bagrie, 1930-1969: New Zealand Boxing Association, Amateur Championship, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 15.2g, 31mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Middle Weight/Winner/R.Bagrie/1930.' [illustrated]; Otago Boxing Assocn. Champ., uniface, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Middle Weight/1st/R.Bagrie/1930' [illustrated]; another, as last in gold (9ct, 7.8gms), reverse inscribed 'Middle Weight/1932/1st/R.Bagrie'; N.Z.B.A. (New Zealand Boxing Association), Judge badge, struck in silver and blue enamel (27x28mm), by M&K, reverse inscribed 'R.A.Bagrie/1958'; N.Z.B.A., Past Vice President badge, struck in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 27x20mm) and blue enamel, no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.A.Bagrie/1961'; NZBA, Past President badge, struck in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 28x30mm) and enamel, by M&K Ld, reverse inscribed 'R.A.Bagrie/1961-62' [illustrated]; N.Z.B.A., Life Member badge, struck in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 27x20mm) and blue enamel, by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye Limited, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'R.A.Bagrie/24-9-69'; Southland Boxing Assn., Executive badge in chrome and enamel (37x32mm), by Swan & Co Ltd., Dunedin; another, but brass and enamel (30x30mm) (2), no makers; Q.A.B.U., Goodwill Boxing Tour, 1961, badge in brass and enamel (30x21mm) by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane; RSA, Life Member badge, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 4.6g, 33x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.A.Bagrie' [illustrated]; Masonic badge in gilt (28mm); Invercargill Rowing Club, Life Member badge in brass and enamel (33x23mm), reverse inscribed 'R.A.Bagrie' [illustrated]; I.R.C. badge, 100 Yrs and a souvenir badge of Milford Sound. With either ring top or pin-back suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (16) $1,900
Lot 1333 M.R.B. (Matueka-Riwaka Boxing) Assn, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 33x35mm), by PHK (P.H.Kitchingman, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.R.B. Assn/Cordell./7-6-30'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1334 S.P.C. (St Patricks College) (Wellington), fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (35x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.Duffy/Fly W.Chmp./1931'; Wellington Boxing Association, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 35x27mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'St.Patrick's/College/M.Duffy/Most Scientific/Boxer/1931.'. Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1335 Auckland Provincial Championships, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 19.0g, 45x30mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lightweight/1932/Won by/W.Purdie'. Extremely fine. $900
Lot 1336 Mid Canterbury, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mid.Canty.Champ./Fly.Weight/C.Smith/30.7.32'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1337 Whakatane, struck in silver with gold cameo centre (35x26mm), by WA, hallmark for Birmingham 1934, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Whakatane/Light Heavy/Ron Sim/1934'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1338 W.B.C., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 37x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'R.Costello/1935', reverse inscribed 'W.B.C./Most Improved Boxer.'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1339 New Zealand Boxing Association, Amateur Championship, struck in silver (30mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Light Weight/Runner-up/R.Baker/1936'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1340 Auckland Provincial Championships, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 15.4g, 40x30mm), by Kohn (Khon, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'R.Branch/Middle Weight/1937' [illustrated]; another, as last but bronze, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Middleweight/R.Branch/1938' [illustrated]; another, as last but '1939'; another, as previous but silver and gold, reverse inscribed 'Light Heavy Weight/Senr./R.Branch/1944' [illustrated]; another, as last, but bronze and silver, reverse inscribed 'Heavyweight/Runner Up/R.L.Branch/1946'; Waikato Middle Weight Champ, 1938, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 25mm), uncertain maker, obverse inscribed 'R.Branch'; New Zealand Boxing Association, Amateur Championship, uniface, struck in silver and enamel (30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Middle Weight/Runner-up' [illustrated]; stock medal (boxing), uniface struck in silver (25mm), no maker; also, Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.L.Branch/4.7.34'; Takapuna Grammar School, uniface, struck in bronze (28mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Athletics/220 Yds Under 16/R.Branch/1935' [illustrated]; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/High Jump Hcp. Open/(1st Equal)/R.L.Branch'. All except the last two with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 1341 O.B.A. (Otago Boxing Association), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 33x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'O.B.A./Open Welter Weight/J.P.Bates/12-7-37'. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1342 Auckland Provincial Championship, fob medal, uniface struck in silver and gold (40x30mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Bantam Weight/1939/Runner Up/J.McAlpine'; another, struck in copper (33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.D.McAlpine/Runner Up/Featherweight/N.Z. Divisional/Boxing Champs'; also, Seddon Memorial Technical College, uniface, struck in bronze (25mm), by A.Kohn, reverse inscribed 'Neat Header/Jnr/1936/J.McAlpine', all with ring top suspensions and in a box by A.Kohn. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1343 Auckland Provincial Championship, uniface, struck in silver and gold (37x30mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Light Weight/1939/Runner Up/E.Underwood'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1344 Wellington Boxing Association, struck in silver and blue enamel (25x24mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Scots College/1939/Most Scientific/I.Gilmer'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1345 Kaikohe Boxing Assn., uniface stock medal, struck in silver and gold (28x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Kaikohe Boxing Assn/18-10-46/R.Lynne/Win/T.K.O. 1st Round'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1346 New Zealand Boxing Association, Amateur Championship, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (30mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Flyweight/Runner Up/1951'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1347 C.B.A. (presumed attribution - Canterbury Boxing Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.4g, 22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Hills/Light Welter/1952'. Very fine. $70
Lot 1348 NZBA (New Zealand Boxing Association), badge struck in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 26mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'J.McMahon./1955'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1349 New Zealand Boxing Association, Amateur Championship, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 14.0g, 30mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fly/1st/P.McNally./Otago./1958'. Very fine. $400
Lot 1350 New Zealand Boxing Association, Amateur Championship, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 14.9g, 35x30mm) and enamel, by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Fly/R.W.Barber/1967'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 1351 Waikato Festival, 1910, handcrafted in silver and gold (31x24mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G M Bosworth', reverse inscribed 'Waikato/Festival/1910/Violin 16 & Under'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1352 New Zealand Competitions Society, Wellington Festival, 1911, uniface, struck in silver (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Physical Drill/Teams of 12/First Prize/Y.M.C.A./Wellington/Ladies' Class/E.M.Boot'. Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1353 New Zealand Competitions Society, Wellington Festival, 1911, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Sight Reading/Under 16/Second Prize/Ethel W.Talbut/Wellington'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1354 New Zealand Competitions Society, Wellington Festival, 1911, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Piano Solo/Sight Reading Under 16/Second Prize/Majorie H.Shepherd/Wellington'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1355 Pahiatua Childrens Carnival for Wounded Soldiers, (1915), inscribed fob medal in silver with gold (30x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pahiatua/Childrens/Carnival/for/Wounded Soldiers/Awarded to/Miss Adrienne Boyd', obverse inscribed '8th Prize'. Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. $180
Lot 1356 Labour Day Demonstration, Wellington, N.Z., 1915, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 17.3g, 30mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'First Prize/Shearing Competition/Machine/Won By/J.Leyland/Labour Day/Demonstration/Wellington, NZ/1915'. Very fine. $750
Lot 1357 N.Z. Patriotic Society, Wellington Queen's Carnival, June 1915, uniface, struck in silver with blue enamel (38mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'Prof.E.Cardston/General/Organiser' (M.-). Missing pin from back, good very fine and extremely rare. $240
Lot 1358 Dominion Dairy Show, 1917, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dominion Dairy/Show 1917/D.Campbell./Awarded/First Prize for/non-pasturised cheese/from/Cool/Store.'. Very fine. $260
Lot 1359 Pahiatua Childrens Carnival for Wounded Soldiers, c1918, hand engraved in silver (38x25mm) with gold shield on front, by F.H.A. Ld (F.H.Adams Ltd), hallmark for Birmingham 1916, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Awarded/to/Miss Hermia/McNicol', reverse inscribed 'Pahiatua/Childrens/Carnival/for/Wounded Soldiers/4th Prize'. Very fine. $110
Lot 1360 Egmont Show, 1924, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.9g, 32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, 'H.H.B.' inscribed on obverse and on reverse 'Champion/Berkshire Boar./Egmont Show./1924'. Fine. $320
Lot 1361 Hawera Winter Show, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 34x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hawera Winter Show/1924/Haphazard Selection/Cheese Class/J.Hocking.'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1362 OAPS (Otago Agricultural & Pastoral Show), Butter Grading Comp't, (1927), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winter Show/J.Pellowe/T&P/Dunedin'. Good very fine. $260
Lot 1363 Waikato Winter Show, The Worlds Greatest Dairy Produce Show, a uniface plaque cast in silver or silver plate (160mm), high relief, no maker, inscribed on obverse 'South Island/Championship/Butter Division/Mr C.V.Green. 1929/Golden Bay Dairy Co.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1364 Whangarei Winter Show, 1929, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 33x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Whangarei Winter Show/1929/Box Export Butter/Awarded to/F.R.Lorrigan'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 31x31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Whangarei Winter Show/1929/Box Export/Butter Unsalted/Awarded to/F.R.Lorrigan'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $600
Lot 1365 Dominion Dairy Show, Hawera, N.Z., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dominion/Dairy Show/Hawera N.Z./Butter Grading Competition/C.Bowman/1930'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 1366 Waikato Winter Show, The Worlds Greatest Dairy Produce Show, a uniface plaque cast in silver or silver plate (160mm), high relief, attached to wooden mount (total width (200mm), Walker & Hall, Sheffield name plate on back, inscribed on obverse 'First Assistants/Points Prize/Butter/1932/Mr D.W.Stone/Konini Co-op Dairy Co'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1367 Dominion Dairy Show, Hawera, 1934, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 45x28mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dominion/Dairy Show/Hawera 1934/J.Wilkinson/1st/Novice Cheese Class'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1368 Waikato Winter Show Ass'n, Life Member badge in silver and blue enamel (32x30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Mrs T. Simpson'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1369 Waikato Winter Show Assn, c1950s, badges in silver and blue enamel (30x30mm), Secretary (2), Committee (3), all by W&H (Walker & Hall); Waikato Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Secretary badges, in gilt and enamel (38x32mm), no maker (4). All with pin-backs, one of each type illustrated. (9) Passed in
Lot 1370 Hawera, stock fob medal, in silver with 9ct gold (30x27mm), by Taylor (G.W.Taylor, Gore), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'R.F.', reverse inscribed 'First/side Car Race/Hawera/ 17/4/18'. Fine, having been worn as a fob. Passed in
Lot 1371 General Motors Limited NZ, c1920s, badge in silvered base metal and enamel (29x23mm), number '72', by Peat, button back. Wear to enamel, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1372 Auckland-Wellington 504 Miles, 1924 car race, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 27mm), by Bradshaw, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ben Campbell/Motor Car/Record/13 Hrs 19 Min/March 13th 1924' and 'Dunlop Rubber Co., Donors'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1373 Gold Star Taxis, c1940s, badge in gilt and enamel (25mm), by Moller (Dunedin), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1374 Auckland Car Club Inc., metallic and enamel shield trophy on plastic plinth (90x60mm), silver plaque at bottom inscribed 'A.C.C. Hepolite Trial/Public Benefit/Shoe Store Cup/B.Munro, 1963.'; N.S.C.C. (Northern Sports Car Club), trophy in EPNS on bakelite stand (115x75mm), reverse of medallic top inscribed 'N.S.C.C./1st/Race 9/B.Munro/Ardmore'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1375 N.Z. Tourist Motor Company Limited, keytag, uniface, struck in copper and enamel (38mm), by Bastian Bros Co, Rochester, N.Y., ring top suspension. Wear to the enamelling, nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 1376 N.Z.D.A.C.T. (New Zealand Draughts Association Championship Tournament), 1898, stock medal hand engraved, in silver (27mm), by CES, hallmark for Birmingham 1896, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'J.Wilson/Umpire'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1377 Otago Chess Club, Junior Championship, 1902-3, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 22x22mm), by JC (James Winton Cottle, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Lang.'. Toned reverse, very fine. $100
Lot 1378 M.D.C. (Millerton Draughts Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.D.C./Tournament/J.Robinson/winner/1905'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1379 Auckland Chess Club, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 33x25mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Khon, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'AP', reverse inscribed 'Auckland/Chess Club/Presented By/Hon.A.M.Myers M.P./Won By/Mr A.Pickett/1916'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1380 Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, (Civil) Type 2, neck badge (CBE); Cheshire Chess Association, miniature silver trophy cup (75x51mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), hallmark for Birmingham 1924, inscribed 'Replica of the/"Leverhulme"/Championship Challenge Cup/Presented By/The Rt.Hon.Viscount Leverhulme/April 27th 1925' and 'Winner/W.A.Fairhurst/1926.'; ornamental presentation bridge pylons (2), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 23.5g, each 45x20x9mm), by C&F, hallmarks for London 1946. Extremely fine; a few dents, fine; extremely fine. (4) $750
Lot 1381 Auckland C.C. (Chess Club), Telegraphic, 1925-26, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Auckland C.C./H.Lees/Highest Score/Inter-Provincial'. Good very fine. $180
Lot 1382 Dannevirke Chess & Draughts Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 6.5g, 28x23mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dannevirke/Chess & Draughts/Club/Draughts Handicap/won by/A.W.Boniface./1929'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1383 HACBS (Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society), cross hand engraved in gold (15ct, 11.1g, 45x30mm) set with two green stones (a third missing), engraved with Irish motifs, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'HACBS/To/P.D.P. Bro.P.Kearney/By/N.Z.Dist./1889'. Fine. $550
Lot 1384 Mother Mary, trial strike in copper (45x35mm) by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, unpierced at top, obverse in Maori (D&C.Q6 [this piece]); another, struck in base metal (silvered) (45x35mm), English legends, maker not known, ring top suspension. Extremely fine and probably unique; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1385 Congregation of the Children of Mary, c1900, struck in silver (35x28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension (D&C.Q2). Spotty, toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1386 Presbyterian Church Of New Zealand, handcrafted in silver (40x27mm), by G & T Y (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'General/Assembly/G.A.S.S. Exam/1906/Senr/II Division/1st/Jessie McF.Mitchell'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1387 St Paul's Recreation Club (Napier), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 35x30mm), by W.C (W.Corbett, Napier), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.McCarthy./2nd/1907'. Fine. $280
Lot 1388 Northland Sunday School, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 29mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Northland P.M.Sunday School/First Prize/Won By/Hilda M.Leadbetter/1909'. Pin broken off reverse, otherwise fine. $220
Lot 1389 Conductor's baton, two part, in ebony with silver fittings, total length 450mm, inscribed on central silver panel 'Presented to/Frank C.Yeoman/by the/Taneatua Presbyterian Church/Choir Nov.1913'. Very fine, in original fitted case stamped on the inside 'The Handy Pocket Baton'. Passed in
Lot 1390 Presbyterian Church Of New Zealand, handcrafted fob medal in silver (45x27mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Assembly's/Examination/1914/Primary Division/Mary McKenzie/Nelson/195 Marks'. Lightly toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1391 Presbyterian Church Of New Zealand, handcrafted in silver (40x27mm), by G & T Y (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Assembly's/ Examination/1914/Senior I Division/Alison Burns/St Paul's/Christchurch/283 Marks'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1392 Pitt St S.S. (Sunday School), (Auckland), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 26x22mm), by T.H.M., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pitt St/S.S./Secretary's Medal/Awarded to/Frederic Scott/1918'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1393 W.C.T.U. (Women's Christian Temperance Union), c1918, Long Service badge, in brass and enamel (30x20mm), by Moller, Dn (Dunedin), pin-back. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1394 T.W. (Tahupotiki Wiremu) Ratana, c1920s, badge in brass and enamel (55x50mm), no maker, pin-back (pin missing). Initials PK scratched on reverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1395 Mt Roskill (Auckland) Cong. S.S. (Congregational Sunday School), hand engraved in silver (23x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Prestd To/Irene Coyle/For Exceptional/Attendance/1922'. Toned, very fine. $80
Lot 1396 (Presbyterian Officer Bearers' Association), fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 4.2g, 26x15mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Rev H.Davies./Canton/From/St John's YMBC./Wellington, N.Z./5th Aug. 1923'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1397 Ellerslie Convent, 1926, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 33x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'D.D.', reverse inscribed 'Pres.To/Dorothy/Ellerslie/Convent/1926'. Very fine. $110
Lot 1398 Port Chalmers Convent, fob medal, 1926, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 30mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Port Chalmers/Convent/Awarded To/Eileen Percy/Christian Doctrine'. Very fine. $150
Lot 1399 Diocese Of Auckland, Licensed Lay Reader, c1930s, uniface, struck in bronze (73x48mm) by Bock, Wellington, ring top suspension, impressed number 108 on reverse. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1400 Diocese Of Waiapu, Licensed Lay Reader, c1930s, uniface, struck in copper (50x33mm), by Bock, Wellington, ring top with neck ribbon. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1401 Diocese Of Waiapu, Licensed Lay Reader, c1930s, uniface, struck in copper (66x44mm), by Bock, Wellington, numbered 115 on reverse; Lahore, Diocesan Lay Reader, struck in bronze (70x52mm), no maker; also, family plaque for Rev W.Sealy, featuring the 'Sealy' coat of arms (120x90mm). The first fire blackened, fine and illustrated, the others very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1402 Waikiwi & Rakauhauka Parish, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 20x32mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented to/Rev.Father/McGettigan/3.9.39' and on reverse 'By Altar Boys of/Waikiwi &/Rakauhauka/Parish'. Scratches on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 1403 Diocese Of Wellington, Order Of Lay Readers, c1940s, uniface, struck in bronze (45x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension with ribbon. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1404 Diocese Of Wellington, Order of Lay Readers, c1940s, uniface, struck in bronze (40x25mm), no maker, ring top and neck ribbon suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1405 Diocese Of Christchurch, The Order Of Lay Readers, c1950s, struck in bronze and three colour enamel, uniface (63x44mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1406 Diocese Of Christchurch, The Order Of Lay Readers, c1950s, struck in bronze and three colour enamel, uniface (63x44mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1407 Diocese Of Christchurch, The Order Of Lay Readers, c1950s, struck in bronze and three colour enamel, uniface (63x44mm), no maker, ring top and neck ribbon suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1408 New Zealand, Holy Year Pilgrimage, 1950, badge in silver and enamel (40x30mm), by Theo Meyer (Auckland), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1409 Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, Deaconess College badge in brass and enamel (30x16mm), no maker, pin-back suspension; another, Deaconess badge (31x22mm), bar and pin-back top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.C./12.12.50'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1410 Diocese Of Waikato, c1980s, struck uniface in oxidised copper (58x40mm), by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1411 Auckland, full hunter pocket watch, by Rotherham's, London, chased case in gold (18ct, tot wt incl workings 82.6g, 48mm), white porcelain dial, roman numeral batons and subsidiary seconds dial, inside lid inscribed 'A token of goodwill/from the Merchants of Auckland/to/Alex Grant Esq/on his leaving Auckland/July 1900'. Extremely fine, watch not operating (overwound). $1,200
Lot 1412 TTS (Timaru Technical School), fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 35x32mm), by O'L (John O'Leary, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/S.C. (South Canterbury)/Chamber of Commerce/and/N.Z. Society of Accountatns (sic)/Timaru/Won By/G.T.Williams/First/Commercial Class/1915'. Fine. $240
Lot 1413 C.T.C. (Christchurch Technical College), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 30x30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Eileen Robson/Typewriter/1920'. Plugged at top (ring removed), otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 1414 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in silver (45mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'K.B.Gilby.' reverse inscribed '1st/Typewriting/Senior/Honours/1933/N.Z.'; another, as last, but bronze, obverse inscribed 'K.B.Gilby.', reverse inscribed 'Merit/Honours/Shorthand 100.W.P.M./& Typewriting Sen./1933./Wgtn.'. Extremely fine, edge bruises to the first. (2) Passed in
Lot 1415 New Zealand Institute of Secretaries, struck in oxidised silver (45mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'A.J.Neil./1933'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1416 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in antique silver (45mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'K.G.James/1936.' reverse inscribed 'N.Z./1st/Office Practice/Distinction.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1417 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in bronze (45mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'K.J.Smith/1939', reverse inscribed 'Wellington/Centre/Special Awards'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1418 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in bronze (45mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'A.F.M.Warde/1945', reverse inscribed '1st/Hamilton/Shorthand/120 W.P.M.' Minor edge bruising and carbon spotting, otherwise extremely fine. $60
Lot 1419 Christchurch Shorthand Writers Association, 1946, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 32x32mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ch.Ch/Shorthand Writers Assn/Beth McMillan/150/Words/Per Minute'. Very fine. $140
Lot 1420 Auckland Chamber of Commerce, Chairman, Trevor Davis Memorial, 1948 Intermediate Section, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 17.2g, 35mm), no maker, ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/W.H.Knox'. Extremely fine and rare. $440
Lot 1421 Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited (A.N.Z.), c1950s, badge in brass and enamel (38mm), by Stokes (Melbourne), pin-back. Fine, small piece of enamel missing. Passed in
Lot 1422 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in bronze (45mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Hutt Valley./R.Bradley./2nd./Typewriting/Junior/1950'. Virtually uncirculated, in fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 1423 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in bronze (45mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'M.R.Etchells/1957', reverse inscribed '1st Hamilton/Arithmetic'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1424 Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations, struck in bronze (44mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'L.H.Young/1960', reverse inscribed '1st/Auckland/Shorthand'; also, Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, silvered (33mm), reverse inscribed 'L.Young/14.3.60'. Extremely fine, the first in fitted case of issue. (2) Passed in
Lot 1425 TSB (Taranaki Savings Bank), Johnson Matthey silver ingot (.999+ fine, 129g), inscribed on side 'TSB $100M 1981'. Very fine. $2,200
Lot 1426 Auckland Cricket Club, struck and hand engraved in silver (38mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Prize/For/Bowling/Won By/A.M.Beale/First Eleven/1885-6' (D&C.-, reverse as P2). Slight edge bruising, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1427 Auckland Cricket Club, 1886-87, Club Medal for Batting Average, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, inscribed 'M.F.Jervis'? (cfD&C.R21). Harshly cleaned of corrosion, inscriptions indistinct, very good. $110
Lot 1428 N.D.C.C. (North Dunedin Cricket Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 4.3g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.D.C.C./President's Prize/Best/Batting Average', reverse inscribed 'Won By/J.McFarlane/Season/1886 87/Average 15-1'; DCC (Dunedin Cricket Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/T.S.Graham Esq/To J.McFarlane/For Batting/Season/1915-16'. Fine; very fine. (2) $320
Lot 1429 Midland C.C. (Cricket Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 10.5g, 33x27mm), by J.K. (James King, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Trophy/Presented by/W.E.Woods,/"The-Co-operative Drug Store"/Won By/E.Fitzsimons./Best/Allround Man/Midland C.C./91-92.'. Very fine. $650
Lot 1430 Colyton Cricket Club, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.5g, 32x32mm), by J.Scott (Feilding), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Colyton/Cricket Club/Presented by/D.P.Barrett./for/Best Fielder/1895.6', obverse inscribed 'Won By/D.Entwisle'. Very fine. $420
Lot 1431 A.C.A. (Auckland Cricket Association), fernleaf badge, handcrafted in silver (45x15mm), by Kohn (Kohn & Co, Wellington), pin-back, back inscribed 'Lord Hawke's/N.Z.Tour 1902'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1432 Albion Cricket Club (Dunedin), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 8.4g, 26x26mm), by D.B., ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'JCC', reverse inscribed 'Albion Cricket Club/J.C.Cameron/Batting Average/1906.'. Very fine. $420
Lot 1433 W.B.C.L. (Wellington Boys' Cricket League), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Class/Thordn. Meth. C.C./J.Renner/1906-07'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1434 Great Britain, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 13.9g, 38x33mm), by W.J.D., hallmark for Birmingham 1900, reverse inscribed 'Pres To/J.Sullivan/By The/Members & Supporters/of/Carrington C.C./28.1.08'. Good fine. $400
Lot 1435 St.K.C.C. (St Kilda Cricket Club), (Dunedin), stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 30x25mm), by 'L', scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'JSB', reverse inscribed 'St.K.C.C./Highest Score/87/Won By/J.S.Botting./1909-10.'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 1436 Dunedin cricket, silver buttons (3), probably removed from a shield (each 25mm), all awarded to G.A.Wycherley, inscribed '101 Not Out/Dunedin C.-V-Dunedin B./March 25th 1911'; another inscribed '106/Dunedin C.-V-Opoho/March 14th 1914' and the third '104 Not Out/Dunedin/V/Christian Bros./Decr.18.1915'. Fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1437 H.S. (High School), (Wanganui), stock fob medal, in silver (29mm), by Drews (Wanganui), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.H.Wells/Best Bowler/1918'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1438 WTC (Wellington Technical College), struck in bronze (76mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'C.S.Dempster/1918-19/Sports Champion'; also, cricketing and rugby fob medals in silver and gold (7) and silver (6), by various makers, mostly English hallmarked, ring top suspensions, all awarded to S.Dempster in the early part of his career, between 1916 and 1921. Fine - extremely fine, the first in fitted case of issue. (14) Passed in
Lot 1439 W.B.I (Wellington Boys' Institute), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 35x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Good Sport/Won by/R.McLean/1927'; W.B.I.C.C. (Wellington Boys' Institute Cricket Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 28x28mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'W.B.I.C.C./Batting/1929-30/Pres. By/Mrs Parton'; another, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (30x26mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'B.I.C.C./R.McLean/Senior Batting/1930-1'; W.B.C.L. (Wellington Boys' Cricket League), fob medal, struck uniface in silver (31x23mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Inter 'A' Batting/1929-30/R.McLean/Av.28.8'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (4) $360
Lot 1440 Otago Cricket League, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/S.C.Ringrose/for his services in the interest/of the/Otago Cricket League/April 1931.', obverse inscribed 'Presented by/C.Aitchison.'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 1441 S.O.C.C. (Stop Out Cricket Club), 1933-34, fob medal in silver and gold (30x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Peterson Memorial/for/Keeness/Senior Boys/A.L.Plowman'. Toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 1442 Motupiko C.C. (Cricket Club), hand engraved in silver with obverse shield in gold (30x25mm), by HB&S, hallmark for Birmingham 1929, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Motupiko C.C./Highest Batting Average/1934-35'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1443 Otago Cricket Umpires Assn., c1940s, badge in gilt and enamel (27mm), by Moller (Dunedin), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1444 Medals, awarded to C.L. (Chris) Cairns, c1990s, includes Shell Cup Winner, struck in silver (38mm) (5), no maker (Moller & Young, Christchurch), one inscribed '1993/Canty. V. Otago/C.Cairns' [illustrated]; another as previous, Shell Cup Runner Up, struck in bronze; as first, but Shell Trophy Winner, struck in silver (38mm); Cornhill Insurance Test Series 1999, England V New Zealand, struck in silver (50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.L.Cairns' [illustrated]; another as last but in gilt, reverse inscribed 'Player of the Series/C.L.Cairns' [illustrated]. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 1445 New Zealand Cyclists Alliance, struck in gold (probably 9ct or 15ct, 16.5g, 32mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '5 Mile/(Championship)/A.C.Auster/1887'. Very fine. $700
Lot 1446 P.B.C (Pioneer Bicycle Club), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (25x25mm), by W.J.D. (William J.Dunlop, Christchurch), also with English hallmark, obverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/P.B.C/Dec 26, 88', reverse inscribed 'To/Baby Atkinson/for Bicycle/Trick/Riding'; another (30x30mm), by W.J.D., obverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/C.B.C (Canterbury Bicycle Club)/Jan 1st 89', reverse inscribed 'To/H.S.Atkinson./for bicycle trick riding'; another (38x38mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'C.B.C/Bertie Akinson (sic)/2nd Prize/Juvenile Race/Jan. 26th (1889)'; another bicycle prize fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (32x32mm), by W.J.D, uninscribed. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine. (4) $240
Lot 1447 Wellington Cycling Club, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wellington Cycling/Club/2 Miles Bicycle Handicap/Won By/F.G.Kimbell/April 28th 1888'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 1448 CAAC (Canterbury Amateur Athletic Club), ladies bracelet, snap hinge, in gold (probably 9ct, 9.1g, 63x56x3x2mm), no maker, with gold safety chain, inscribed on one side '1st 440 Hdcp 55 Yds Ladies Bracelet 49 3/5 Sec./J.S.Hawkes', the other side '1st 1/2 Mile Hdcp 70 Yds 1 Min 59 Sec./1889'. Very fine. $340
Lot 1449 New Zealand Cyclists' Alliance, handcrafted in two toned gold (probably 9ct, 15.0g, 40mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Annual Interprovincial Races/Dunedin/16th Feby.1889' and '5 Miles/Amateur Championship Of New Zealand/1st Prize/Won By/W.H.Langdown/Time 18.23 4/5'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary fitted case, an extraordinary example of early Colonial craftmanship. $3,000
Lot 1450 Mayfield Sports, hand engraved in silver (33mm), no maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1891, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Easter/1896/Mayfield/Sports/1/2 Mile Cycle Race/Won By/F.Symen'. Toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 1451 New Zealand Cyclists Alliance, 1896, uniface, struck in gold (18ct, 14.7g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '25 Mile/N.Z/Championship/Won By/G.Peterson/4-1-96'; also, N.Z.A.S.A. (N.Z. Amateur Swimming Association), handcrafted in silver and gold (29mm), by Sandstein (Sandstein & Son, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Hawkes Bay Centre/School Boy Champ/Peterson/Port Ahuriri/2nd/1915'; and another hand engraved in silver (35x32mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'R.Peterson/100 Yds.Champ./1918.' All with ring top suspensions, very fine, the first illustrated. (3) $850
Lot 1452 Waipukurau-Hastings Road race, c1896, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 32x32mm), by C.E.S., hallmark for Birmingham 1896, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.Sykes/Fastest Time/Waipukurau/Hastings/Road Race'. Fine. $220
Lot 1453 DCC (Dannevirke Cycling Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 4.6g, 37x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Dannevirke/May 24 1897' (Queen's Birthday), reverse inscribed 'Maiden/Bicycle/1 Mile/J.V.Solomon'. Two solder spots on obverse, otherwise fine. $240
Lot 1454 New Zealand Cyclists Alliance, 1897, uniface, struck in silver (40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '5 Mile/N.Z/Championship/Won By'. Toned, very fine. $150
Lot 1455 N.P.A.S.C. (New Plymouth Amateur Sports Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 7.3g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.P.A.S.C./Multicycle/Race/Won by/C.Curtis/3-2-98'. Very fine. $210
Lot 1456 NZAAC (New Zealand Amateur Athletics & Cycling), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z./Championship./1898/ 1/2 Mile./won by/F.C.Davidson'. Fine. $120
Lot 1457 W.C.C.C. (West Coast Cycling Club), 1899, stock medal in silver and gold (40x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/J.Calderbank'; another, hand engraved in silver (32x32mm), reverse inscribed 'W.C.C.C./J.Calderbank'. Both with English makers and hallmarks, ring top suspensions, toned, fine. (2) $60
Lot 1458 Auckland Amateur Athletic & Cycle Club, c1900, uniface trial, struck in bronze (27mm), no maker (Teutenberg); another cycling medal, uniface trial, struck in bronze (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.S24). Extremely fine, both with blank reverses. (2) $240
Lot 1459 G.C.C (Gore Cycling Club), hand engraved stock medal, in silver and gold (37x37mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.C.C/2nd Prize Road Race/Croydon/Won By/J.Stewart/9/3/00.'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1460 P.A.B.A.C (Pioneer Amateur Bicycle & Athletic Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 30x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'AHR', reverse inscribed 'P.A.B.A.C/2nd 1 Mile Bicycle Race./A.H.Ragg/1902'. Very fine. $200
Lot 1461 CCC (Christchurch Cycling Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.8g, 27x30mm), by J&S (Jones & Sons, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hill/Climbing/Championship/J.Arnst/1st/1903'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 16.1g, 40x40mm), by J&S, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hill Climbing/Championship/Won By/J.Arnst./1904'. Cleaned, very fine. (2) $800
Lot 1462 LNZW (League of New Zealand Wheelmen), badge, c1903, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 5.2g, 50x22mm), by Pannell (F.T.Pannell, Christchurch), pin-back, inscribed on front 'Chief Consul./Westland Centre'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1463 C.C. & M.C (Christchurch Cycling & Motor Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 40x35mm), by S.R.Whale (Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'One Mile/Amateur Handicap/2nd Prize/L.Ragg/4.6.06'. Very fine. $130
Lot 1464 Family group, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (40x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Danielson/2nd &/Fastest time/Argyle/Road Race/1906'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Russell/Road/Race/2nd Prize/2.12.09'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 30x30mm), by O'C & T (O'Connor & Tydeman, Palmerston North), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rongotea Wheel Race/Won by/A.Danielson/1910'; W.A.C. (Wanganui Axemen's Carnival), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 43x32mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, 'Points Prize/30.12.12', reverse inscribed 'Cycle Races/won by/A.Danielson' [illustrated]; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/P.N.C. & M.Cy.(Palmerston North Cycle & Motor Company)/won by/A.Danielson'; Hope Gibbons Competition, 1939, inscribed medal struck in brass (40mm), by Huguenin (Switzerland), 'I.Danielson' [illustrated]; another but 1940. Fine - extremely fine. (7) $900
Lot 1465 M.C.C. (Marshland Cycling Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 28x23mm), by J&S (Jones & Sons, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/M.B.Perkaskie/1909-10'. Fine. $110
Lot 1466 Sugar Loaf Hill Climb., (Hawkes Bay), c1910 (probably for cycling), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fast Climb/Won By/C.E.Lowe.'; another as last but Wharerangi Hill Climb., in gold (9ct, 3.4g), reverse inscribed 'Won By/C.Lowe.' Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1467 Rodgers Road Race, c1911, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 30x21mm), English maker and hallmark (1911), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rodgers/Road Race/11 Miles/2nd Prize/Won By/T.Dawe'. Very fine. $100
Lot 1468 G.C.C. (Gore Cycle Club), Road Race, 16 Miles, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 11.8g, 28mm), by G.W.Taylor (Gore), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Ernest Cockerill/Wyndham./1st Prize/8.2.11.'. Very fine. $580
Lot 1469 Rose Road Race, fob medal, c1912, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 9.4g, 40x40mm), by W.D. (William Dunlop, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'The/Rose/Leads', reverse inscribed 'Rose/Road/Race/15 Miles/Won by/T.Codling.'. Very fine. $280
Lot 1470 Zealandia Series R.R. (Road Race), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 12.6g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/No.5/Zealandia Series R.R./T.Rainey/14-3-12'. Extremely fine. $370
Lot 1471 (Timaru), fob medal, struck in voided gold (9ct, 19.6g, 30mm), by W.J.D., hallmark for Birmingham, 1906, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'FS', reverse inscribed 'N.Z./1 & 2 Mile/Motor Paced Records/F.Shalders/from/Adams Ltd/20-1-14'. Very fine. $580
Lot 1472 Fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 35x28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), missing ring top, obverse inscribed 'I.J.Turner/2 Mile Cycling/31-10-15'. Nearly very fine. $160
Lot 1473 Ross Cycle Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 27x28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Won By/J.Houlahan', reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Mr.I.Brown/For/Road Race/11-11-22'. Very fine. $140
Lot 1474 Ohoka, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Martin/First/20 Mile Road Race/Ohoka/1923'. Very fine. $230
Lot 1475 CAC (Clandeboye Athletic Club), 1925, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 33x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '15 Mile/Road Race/Fastest Time/W.R.Hamlyn'; T.B.C. (Timaru Bicycle Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Hcp 5 1/2 Min/36 Mile/S.C.Championship/W.R.Hamlyn/First/21-3-25'; also, A.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 25x24mm), by L.K. (Louis Kerr, Nelson), reverse inscribed '75 Mile NZ Champ/Fastest Nelson Rider/1951'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine. (3) $500
Lot 1476 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, Wanganui, 1925, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (32mm), by Williamson (T.P.Williamson, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Mile Cycle/2nd/I.Ross'; stock fob medal, in silver and gold (38x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '2 Miles/Cycle Hand./24.1.25'; Levin A.A. & C. Club, fob medal, struck uniface in silver and gold (33x27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Blue Riband/1 1/2 Mile Cycle/27.12.26/3rd'; N.Z.A.C.A. (NZ Amateur Cycling Assn), West Coast N.I. (North Island) Centre, fob medal, struck uniface in silver (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1000 Metres Scr./I.Ross-2nd'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'I.H.R.', reverse inscribed '25yds/Jr-Handicap/1916'. Toned, very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (5) $220
Lot 1477 Paparua Cycling Sports, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 33x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.E.Gobbe/1st Place/ 3/4 Mile /Members Handicap/10.1.25'; another fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.4g, 38x35mm), by RFM, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.E.Gobbe/1st/20 Mile Derby/Road Race/21.6.24'. Good very fine. (2) $520
Lot 1478 Timaru to Christchurch, stock medal in silver and gold (32x27mm), by WA, hallmark for Birmingham 1925, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1925/Timaru To/Christchurch/A.J.Bryan/Fastest Temuka Rider/Time 7.54.5'. Fine. $80
Lot 1479 NZACU (New Zealand Athletics & Cycling Union), 1930, T.C.R.R. (Taranaki Cycle Road Race), handcrafted in gold (15ct, 12.3g, 35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.C.R.R./1930/1st place/R.D.Sole/4h. 54m. 24s.'; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.8g, 35x25mm), by F.S. & S., ring top suspension, obverse with inscribed initials 'R.S' (R.Sole), reverse inscribed '1st/Round/Inglewood/1930'. Extremely fine, the second with twist near ring at top. (2) $680
Lot 1480 N.Z.U.C., (New Zealand Union of Cyclists), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 35x22mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.Aldred/1st/19.4.30'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1481 N.Z. Union of Cyclists, Wellington Prov. Championship, uniface, struck in gilt bronze and enamel (30mm), by H.T.Peat (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.Grant/ 1/2 M.Jnr.3rd/28.3.31'. Fine. $60
Lot 1482 (Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club), fob medal, struck in bronze (29mm), by Huguenin (Switzerland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.G./Shield/K.Wilson/1935'; struck in bronze (40mm), by Huguenin, reverse inscribed '1938/Hope Gibbons/Shield/Winners/Port Nicholson/R.Wilson'. Extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 1483 P.A.C.C. (Papanui Amateur Cycling Club), struck in copper (32x28mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.A.C.C./100 Miles/Sth. Island Champ./F.J.Grose/17-10-36'. Fine. $40
Lot 1484 M.A.A.C.C. (Manawatu Amateur Athletic & Cycling Club), uniface stock medal, struck in silver (23x23mm), reverse inscribed 'J.Reid/1937'; another, as last (30x35mm), reverse inscribed 'C.Reid/2nd 1/2 mile/Cycle Champ/1938'; another, (30x35mm), reverse inscribed 'C.Reid/2nd/Annual Pts./Cycle/1938'; another, (30x35mm), reverse inscribed 'C.Reid/2nd/1/2 Yr.Pts./1938'. All with ring top suspensions, by uncertain makers, harshly cleaned, good very fine. (4) $60
Lot 1485 A.A. & C.C (Auckland Athletic & Cycling Club), c1940s (1877 founding date), uniface, struck in bronze (28x25mm), no maker, possibly a trial [illustrated]; Auckland Amateur Cycling Centre, uniface, struck in bronze (33x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1941/Champ/Jun Team/Manukau/B.Rattray'; another, Life Member badge, struck in silver, gold and blue enamel (30x25mm), no maker, pin-back; M.A.C.C. (Manakau Amateur Cycling Club), uniface, struck in silver (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.A.C.C./Schoolboys Race/2 1/2 Miles/B.Rattray/14.5.1938'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'B.H.Rattray/2nd Fastest/Harbour Champ/1944'; another, uniface, struck in silver (33x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.H.Rattray/2nd/500 Metre/Sprint Champ/1947' [illustrated]; another, badge, struck in brass and enamel (26x23mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, button-back (2); another, as last but Life Member badge, struck in gold (9ct, 9.5g), pin-back, reverse inscribed '1954/E.B.Rattray' [illustrated]; K.K.C., stock badge in silver (25mm), no maker, inscribed 'Life Member/1961/B.Rattray'; Eric Langbridge Memorial, inscribed on a stock badge in silver (25mm), no maker, pin-back, 'For/Fastest/Time/Amateur/Cycling/1948'; 'P', a badge in bronze and blue enamel (25x20mm), no maker, pin-back; also, British Empire Games, 1950, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd NZ (Mayer & Kean, Wellington - with their fitted box), reverse inscribed 'E.B.Rattray' (M&P.1950/7) [illustrated]; also, British War Medal 1914-18. 77452 Pte.E.B.Rattray. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (14) $480
Lot 1486 Te Kuiti, fob medal, struck in silver and gold (30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Place/Te Kuiti/Open Road Race/1940'. Very fine. $50
Lot 1487 N.Z Amateur Cycling Association, embroidered cloth patch (110x110mm), 'Official/British Empire Games/1950'. Fine. $60
Lot 1488 Cycling medals, a group named to J.N.Gunn and won between 1948 and 1953, includes: Auckland Amateur Cycling Centre, (32x25mm) in copper (5) and silver (2), no makers; Northern Amateur Cycle Club, in bronze (30x25mm) (2), by Y & Co. (Young & Company, Auckland); also, stock medal in silver and gold (30x25mm), reverse inscribed '3rd Gold Spray/Cup/1948'. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $110
Lot 1489 Cycling, a group of award medals, c1960s, all unnamed, includes Auckland Amateur Cycling Centre (30x25mm), silver and gold, silver, and bronze; Manukau Amateur Cycling Club, in silver (30x25mm); Hope Gibbons Challenge Shield, in silver (30x28mm); N.Z. Amateur Cycling Association, National Championship, in bronze (32mm), by F&G Ld; Southland Amateur Cycling Championship, in silver (33mm); also, unattributed in silver (27mm) by Young & Co. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (8) $120
Lot 1490 N.Z.A.C.A (New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association), Wellington Centre, c1960s, silvered, uniface strike (30mm), by F. & G.Ltd, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '8000 Mtrs.Junr'; another, as last, struck uniface in copper, uninscribed. Extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 1491 Cycling, a group of award medals, 1954-1984, to G.E.Wilson, includes Auckland Amateur Cycling Centre (1955-59) (30x25mm), silver and gold (2) [one illustrated], silver, bronze (3); Manukau Amateur Cycling Club (1954-57) (30x25mm), silver (3) [one illustrated] and bronze (3); M.A.C.C. 1955, silver plaque (50x38mm) [illustrated]; P.C.A.C.C., 1956, in silver (30x25mm); another, 1961, silver star (30mm); Hope Gibbons Challenge Shield, 1957, in silver (30x28mm) [illustrated]; N.Z. Amateur Cycling Association, National Championship, 1959, in bronze (32mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) [illustrated]; Southland Amateur Cycling Championship, Veterans 80km, in gilt (33mm); another, 1984, in silver (33mm) [illustrated]; also, Australia, N.S.W.A.C.U., medal (silvered) (44mm), by A & C Ltd (Angus & Coote), reverse inscribed '1966-67/Senior/Club Teams C'ship./2nd./Invercargill A.C.C./J.Healey (Manager)/G.Wilson, J.Anderson/R.Maguire/N.Hodges' [illustrated]. All except the plaque and the last medal with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (20) $220
Lot 1492 Oceania Cycling Championships, Wanganui, NZ. 1997, uniface award medals, struck in brass, steel and bronze (probably representing gold, silver and bronze) (55x47mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), ring top suspensions. Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (3) $60
Lot 1493 Waltzing Competition, hand engraved in silver (31mm, probably a shaved down halfcrown), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Christchurch/N.Z./Augt 1883', reverse inscribed 'Waltzing Competition/1st Prize/Won By/G.Porteous'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1494 Oamaru, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 4.0g, 33x25mm), English maker and hallmark for 1912, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Jig/Oamaru'. Very fine. $110
Lot 1495 N.Z. Federation of Dance Teachers, c1930s, a group of fob medals by F&G Ltd (25mm), includes silver and enamel (1), silvered (3) and copper (3); others, (24mm), no maker, silvered (2) and copper (2); National Assn of Teachers of Dancing London (25mm), no maker, silver and enamel (2), silver (2) and copper (1); also, Nelson Old Time Dance Club, badge in white metal and blue enamel (25x22mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back. Fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions except the last, four illustrated. (17) Passed in
Lot 1496 Dancing medals, c1940s, most in sterling silver a few silvered, many with hand-made small yellow ribbons, includes Whangarei Scottish Society (8), Whangarei Jubilee (1946) (6), Maungatapere (10), most inscribed to K.Frew or 'K.F.'. Very fine - extremely fine. (116, approx .8kg) Passed in
Lot 1497 Rotorua Competitions Society Inc, c1940s, struck in silver (26x28mm) (2), no maker, unawarded; another, as last but gold button on front. Toned, extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1498 Awakeri, stock fob medal, in silver with gold (35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Exhibition/Quick Step/15.8.44', reverse inscribed 'Phyliss Carter/Awakeri'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1499 Competitions Society Golden Jubilee, 1962, Christchurch. N.Z., struck in gilt and two colour enamel (43x37mm) by M & Y, ChCh (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pierced at top for suspension; another, in bronze (43x37mm) by M & Y, ChCh., both unawarded. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1500 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, First Prize, struck in silver (28mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1888', reverse inscribed 'A.H.Cotter/for/Class 35' (D&C.N3). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1501 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, First Prize, struck in silver (26mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1888', reverse inscribed 'W.Rosser/for/Class 43' (D&C.N3). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1502 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, First Prize, struck in silver (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1889', reverse inscribed 'E.Wilson/for/Class/75'; another, 2nd Prize, struck in copper (28mm) by A.T., ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1889', reverse inscribed 'E.Wilson/Class/10' (D&C.N3). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1503 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, First Prize, struck in silver (28mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1889', reverse uninscribed (D&C.N3). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1504 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, Champion Prize, struck in silver (28mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1890', reverse inscribed 'A.C.Cotter/(Class) 44' (D&C.N3 var.). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1505 Auckland Poultry Pigeon Cage Bird & Dog Society, Champion Prize, struck in silver (28mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1891', reverse inscribed 'W.A.Bain/for/(Class) 59' (D&C.N3). Some edge bruising, toned extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1506 Waitaki Collie Dog Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 8.8g, 31x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mr Jas.Barclay./Hony.Secy./By The/Members of the Waitaki Collie/Dog Club/April. 24th 1891.'; W.C.D.C., Silver Jubilee, 1910, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/J.Menzies Esq./for/Oldest Continuous Member./won by/Jas.Barclay./24 Years'. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $550
Lot 1507 Auckland Kennel Club, 1st Prize, struck in silver (24mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.V.Burrell./(For Class)/57'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1508 Auckland Kennel Club, 1st Prize, 1895, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.Hutchinson/(For Class)/150/Team' (D&C.N8). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1509 Auckland Kennel Club, 1st Prize, 1896, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Young/(For Class)/122'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1510 Auckland Kennel Club, 1st Prize, 1899, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Shewring/(For Class)/103' (D&C.N8). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1511 New Zealand Auckland Kennel Club, struck in silver (48mm) by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, N.Z., unawarded (D&C.N10). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1512 New Zealand Auckland Kennel Club, trial strike in copper (49mm) by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, N.Z., unawarded (D&C.N10). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1513 A.K.C. (Auckland Kennel Club), 1900, fob medal, handcrafted in silver gilt (45x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/F.S.Ballin/To/G.Herbert/For Class 91'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1514 Auckland Kennel Club, First Prize, 1900, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Burrell/(For Class)/70' (D&C.N9). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1515 Auckland Collie Club, struck in copper (32x25mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/F.W.Mann/Class -/1901' (D&C.N11) [this piece]. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1516 Auckland Kennel Club, Essay Prize, 1909, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 8.7g, 24mm), no maker (probably A.Kohn), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Master/Harry Tizard'. Very fine. $260
Lot 1517 Methven Collie Trials, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 33x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Methven Collie Trials/Presented/By/F.W.Fagan/For Heading/D.C.McDonald/"Tan"/1909.'. Very fine. $160
Lot 1518 C.H.B.S.D.T.C. (Central Hawkes Bay Show Dog Training Club), 1st Prize, c1910, fob medal/badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.8g, 30x28mm), by WN (W.F.Nettleship, Wanganui), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'C.H.B.S.D.T.C./Maiden dog Class/McKenzie Forbes/Trophy/Won By/B.Douglas's/Bess'. Very fine. $340
Lot 1519 N.Z. Auckland Kennel Club, struck in silver (48mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., reverse inscribed 'Mr C.Edwards/'Merry Maid'/Challenge 1912' (D&C.N10). Light toning, good extremely fine and very rare. $720
Lot 1520 M.C.D.T.C. (Malvern Collie Dog Trial Competitions), stock medal in gold (9ct, 11.7g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.C.D.T.C/Heading & Yarding/Won By/W.G.Gray's/Lynn/Apl 14th 1914'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1521 Omarama Collie Dog Club, handcrafted fob medal in gold (15ct, 7.2g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/by/Cas.Whyle Esq', reverse inscribed 'Best Mustering Team/Won By J.McAughtrie/1918'; also, Waihemo Dog Trials Club, sterling silver trophy cup, hand engraved (341g, 230x180x95mm), by W.C.K., hallmark for Birmingham 1905, inscribed 'Won By/J.McAughtries's/Sweep' and 'Presented by/W.G.H.Ainge/for/Maiden Hunt-away/1919'. Very fine. (2) $460
Lot 1522 Dogs, award medals, c1920s, all struck with a dog on obverse and a wreath on reverse, bronze (50mm and 40mm), silvered (45mm and 38mm), probably English manufacture, all unawarded. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1523 Matiere Dog trial, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 30x30mm), by 'M', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Matiere/Dog Trial./17.5.21./A.Reed./Wag.'. Fine. $170
Lot 1524 W.K.C. (Wellington Kennel Club), fob medal, 1922, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 35x30mm), no maker, unawarded; another fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 35x30mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'W.McIndoe', reverse inscribed 'Ch/Countess/And/Puppies' and 'W.K.C./Best Litter/Presented by/J.Tofts/1926'. Good very fine. (2) $280
Lot 1525 Q.C.D.C. (presumed attribution - Queenstown Cromwell Dog Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'JDA', reverse inscribed 'Q.C.D.C./1923/Presented by/E.Reid Esq./For Most Points in Class I & II/Won by/J.D.Aderson's "Speed"'. Very fine. $140
Lot 1526 H.K.C. (Hamilton Kennel Club), stock medal in silver and gold (26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z. All/Champ.Show/1924/Mrs L.Staig/'Yum Yum'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1527 C.C.C. (Cheviot Collie Club), (1925), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won At/C.C.C. Trials/By/J.H.Paterson's/"Toss"/In The/Huntaway Class'. Very fine. $200
Lot 1528 CKC (Canterbury Kennel Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 30x30mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1925/A.B.Duncan's/"Canterbury Hope"'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 1529 Dannevirke Kennel Club, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dannevirke/Kennel Club/Scotch Terriers/1925/Won By/A.Brown'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1530 N Z Collie Club, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Manawatu/Best Rough Coated Puppy/E.O.Johansen's/British Maid/Nov. 4th 1925'. Fine, having been worn as a fob. Passed in
Lot 1531 Clutha Collie Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 5.3g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'GM', reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Clutha Collie Club/To/Clutha-Matau A&P. Society/1927.'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1532 N.Z. Auckland Kennel Club, struck in silver (48mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., reverse inscribed 'Miss P.Howard Dawson/Veterinary Surgeon/As a mark of Appreciation/for expert service/rendered to the Club/1920/1927' (D&C.N10). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1533 NZKC (New Zealand Kennel Club), fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 13.4g, 31mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.H.Prickett's/R.C.Collie/Ch.Laund Aristocrat/1930'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 1534 Greyhound, prize trophy in silver, on bakelite plinth (105x78mm), silver plaque on base inscribed 'Cock-o-the-North/May to July/1937/Won by/Miss M.Holly's "Wait And See"'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1535 H.B.K.A. (Hawkes Bay Kennel Association), stock medal in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'NZKC' (New Zealand Kennel Club), reverse inscribed 'H.B.K.A./Royal Show/22-23-10-47/best in Show.'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 1536 Fido, National Dog Show, 1974, badge in brass and enamel (47x35mm), by Hunt Bros. Hastings, clip and pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1537 New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Assn., 'Life Member' badge in brass and enamel (43x23mm), no maker, pin-back; and another, but named New Zealand Sheep Dog Trials Assn (note the s in Trials), 'Patron'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1538 United Fire Brigades Association, medal "For Valour", c1880, handcrafted in silver (42x42mm), by F.W.C. (Frederick W.Collins, Napier), unawarded; 25 Years Service Star, in gold (18ct, tot wt 15.9g, 40mm), by F.W.C. (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/-'. Extremely fine and excessively rare, the first toned. (2) Passed in
Lot 1539 Nelson Volunteer Fire Brigade, hand engraved presentation shield in silver (67x50mm), no maker, lug and screw back suspension, inscribed 'Presented To/William Lightfoot/by the Members of the/Nelson Volunteer/Fire Brigade/As a mark of their Appreciation/For services rendered to them/As Captain & Otherwise/During the last/Fourteen Years/1880'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1540 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, uniface, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/Chas.Gardner/Member of/Wellington Fire Brigade/For 5 Years Service/Dating From/1875' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine and a very rare first type. Passed in
Lot 1541 Mornington Volunteer Fire Brigade (Dunedin), Estd. 1877, hand engraved/struck in silver (44mm), no maker (possibly Hislop), 'Dunedin N.Z.' in exergue on reverse, scroll, ring top and bar with pin-back suspension, obverse hand engraved on a smoothed out obverse of an unknown struck medal, struck reverse, inscribed 'Presented/To/Henry Stokes/For/5 Years Service/In/M.V.F.B./Octr.1877/To/Octr.1882'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1542 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Lieutenant D.McMillan,/By The/Roslyn/V.Fire Brigade/Sep.1886' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, good extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $360
Lot 1543 S.V.F.B. (Shortland Volunteer Fire Brigade), presentation medal, handcrafted in silver (55x32mm), by F.S.Wylie, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, hand engraved fire cart on obverse, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Captain/Alexr. McLachlan/By The/Shortland V.F.Brigade/For Services Rendered/At Fire/15th March 1887'. Toned, extremely fine and a very rare early fire brigade award, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 1544 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/J.B.Milson Esqr./Mayor of Lyttelton/To/Fireman/H.Graham/Lyttelton F.Brigade/For/Five Years Service/Dating From Jul.14/1882' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1545 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), without suspender, ribbon or service bars, brooch mounted (pin missing), reverse inscribed 'Capt./M.Mah...(name obscured)/New Plymouth/Fire Brigade/For/Five Years Service/Dating From Mar/1883' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Edge bruising, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 1546 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Lieutenant/W.Winefield/By The/Geraldine/V.Fire Brigade/Nov 12 1889' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1547 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), no ribbon or bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Thomas Cox/By the/Masterton/V.Fire Brigade/Sep 11.1889' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1548 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (11) 2 Years Service bars (one in gold), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/James Champion/By The/Mt. Eden/V.Fire Brigade/June7. 1889' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. $320
Lot 1549 (Christchurch Volunteer Fire Brigade), c1890s, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Manual Engine/5 Men/1st Prize', reverse inscribed 'Won By/Fireman W.Condon'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1550 A.T.V.F.B., Auckland fire brigade monogram template, voided initials in brass (40x30mm), (by Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.L1). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1551 D.V.F.B. (presumed attribution, Devonport Volunteer Fire Brigade), monogram template, voided initials in brass (40x30mm), (by Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.L6). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1552 Fire Brigade, uniface trial strike, in copper (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.X7). Good very fine, very rare. Passed in
Lot 1553 Fire brigade, maker's medal centrepieces, uniface, struck in silver (15mm (6), 13mm, 15x8mm), by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland). Extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 1554 Fire brigade, maker's medal centrepieces, uniface, struck in silver (18mm, 17mm, 15mm (2), 13mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland). Extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1555 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Captain/Benjn Hounslow/By The/Masterton/V.Fire Brigade/For/Five Years Service/Dating From Dec./1885' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, good extremely fine, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 1556 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), no suspender, ribbon or bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/John Vincent/by the/Mt.Eden/V.Fire Brigade/Aug.7, 1891' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Edge bruising, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1557 Fire Brigade Demonstration, 1892, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 10.6g, 34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/The Members Of/The City Council/For/Fire Escape/Competition'. Very fine. $360
Lot 1558 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, struck uniface in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), missing bar and ribbon, reverse inscribed '5 Years Service Medal/Railway/Fire Brigade/Jas Kinghton/Joined/Jany.1888.' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1559 Napier FBD (Fire Brigades' Demonstration), 7.3.94, hand engraved in silver (40x32mm), by G.J.C. (Garibaldi J.Clarke, Napier), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Won By/Dunedin City'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1560 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Alex. Strong/By The/Rangiora/V.Fire Brigade/July 18 1897' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. $360
Lot 1561 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Lieutenant/H.Moore/By The/Paeroa/V.Fire Brigade/Oct.23 1898' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine, in box of issue. Passed in
Lot 1562 Family group, United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), missing ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/A.W.Sinclair/By The/Roslyn/V.Fire Brigade/Mar.1.1898' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); R.F.V.B. (Roslyn Volunteer Fire Brigade), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.1g, 40x40mm), by Williamson (T.P.Williamson, Dunedin), ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.V.F.B./Coupling Event/1st/W.Dawson Esq's Prize/Sec.A.H.Sinclair/26.1.07.'; UFBA, 25 Years Service Star, with 2 Years Service bar, in gold (18ct, tot wt 19.8g), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/A.H.Sinclair/Roslyn V.F.B./1-3-1918'; also, WWI medal pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 22121 C.Q.M.S. A.H.W.Sinclair N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $900
Lot 1563 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (7) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Lieutenant/R.Lane/By The/Waimate/V.Fire Brigade/7.98' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 1564 Family group, United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Foreman/C.Surman/By The/Mt Eden/V.Fire Brigade/21.7.99.'; A.C.C. (Auckland Coupling Competition), medal handcrafted in silver with gold (35x26mm), no maker, scroll with ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed '3 Men Hose & Hyd./Competition/1st/Prize/C.Surman/A.Dunn & H.Jane/27.10.00'; United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), missing ribbon and bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.P.Surman./By/Mt Eden V.F.B./3.7.22.'; A.M.V.F.B. (presumed attribution - Auckland Municipal Volunteer Fire Brigade), 1938, in silver (37x30mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), scroll with ring top, ribbon and ornate bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'C.Surman/5 Yrs Service/22.6.33/to/22.6.38' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1565 Family group, fire brigade, St John and a service medal from the Boer War: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, clasp Transvaal. 2599 Pte. C.Swanston. Rly: Pnr: Regt. Impressed; H.R.F.B. (Hillside Railway Fire Brigade) (Dunedin), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 32x28mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sec.G.Swanson/2nd/Aggregate/1911'; N.Z. United Fire Brigades Association, 5 Years Service Medal, by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years and (1) 6 Years service clasps (ribbon disintergrating), reverse inscribed 'Foreman/A.G.A.Swanson/By The/New Zealand/Government/6-9-1914' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); H.R.F.B., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 40x40mm), by Rusbatch (Mosgiel), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.R.F.B./3rd Aggregate/Won By/Secretary Geo.Swanson/1914'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 16.6g, 40x40mm), uncertain maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'To/Foreman/A.G.A.Swanson/For/past services as Secretary/From 26-7-10 to 24-1-16/Leaving With/13th Reinforcements/10-2-16'; S.Dis.F.B.A. (Southern Districts Fire Brigade Association), hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.1g, 31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'St Kilda/1920/Aggregate/Won By/Secy.G.Swanson'; another, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 6.7g, 38x27mm), obverse inscribed '3 Men/Union', reverse inscribed 'S.Dis.F.B.A./St Kilda 1920/Won By/Secy G.Swanson'; also, Imperial School of Instruction, Zeitoun (Cairo), 1919, Recreational Training, struck in bronze (45mm) by P.Minassian, Cairo, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Cpl.Swanson G./2nd N.Z.M.G.S.'; Service Medal of the Order of St John, struck in silver, with (2) 5 Years Service bars, 2303.D/O A.G.S.Swanson Otago Dis N.Z. SJAB.O 1938. Engraved (O&D.113); The St John Ambulance Association, Re-examination Medallion in silver, with year bars for 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935, inscribed on reverse '326220/Albert G A Swanson'; another, as last but year bar for 1938, reverse inscribed '439813/William J.Swanson'. Fine - extremely fine. (11) $1,500
Lot 1566 NP (New Plymouth) Fire Police, 25 years lapel pin gold star (9ct, 1.7g); F.P. badge, c1900 in silver (45x43mm), by JMDW, button back, inscribed on obverse '15'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1567 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, c1900, mourning brooch, struck in silver (25mm) by Anton Teutenberg, Auckland, pin-back (D&C.L4). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1568 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, c1900, mourning brooch, struck in silver (25mm) by Anton Teutenberg, Auckland, pin-back (D&C.L4). Missing insert from back, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1569 Gore Patriotic Sports, (c1900), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 24x24mm), by J.Baker (Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fire Brigade Race/150 Yds./M.Cremer.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1570 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), without ribbon or service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/T.Partington/By The/New Plymouth/V.Fire Brigade/Mar.1900' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1571 Onehunga V.F.Brigade, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (30x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To J.Cunningham Hydrant Man/18 Months/Service/1901'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1572 Masefield's Fire (Auckland), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.Hunt/19.01.', reverse inscribed 'Masefield's Fire/Oct.15'. Very fine. $240
Lot 1573 SDFB (South Dunedin Fire Brigade), Labor Day 1901, fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (50x40mm), by Paterson (W.J.Paterson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/C.E.Wilkins/Hose Reel/Event'; another, handcrafted in silver with gold (45x45mm), by S.S., ring top with bar for ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/S.D.F.B./Coupl. Practice'; another, hand engraved in silver with gold (30x30mm), no maker, ring top with bar for ribbon suspension, obverse inscribed 'CEW', reverse inscribed 'H.R.F.B. (Hillside Road Fire Brigade)/Competition 1907/Won By/Capt.C.E.Wilkins'. Good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1574 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Foreman/John Allen/By The/South Dunedin/Borough Council/Apr.3.1901' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1575 (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (18ct, 12.0g, 35mm), by unknown maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.Sinclair/Waimate/V.F.B./1901' (O&D.115). Fine. $700
Lot 1576 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (4) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Secretary/James Gasson/By The/Devonport/Borough Council/May 19.1902' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1577 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Branchman/G.H.Exeter/By The/Napier/V.Fire Brigade/Aug. 8-1902' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1578 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.F.Haybittle/By The/Feilding/V.Fire Brigade/Oct.10. 1904' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); also silver fob medals (3) for Feilding Band Contest, 1905 (2) and undated. The first toned, extremely fine and illustrated, the others good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1579 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Walter Rutherford/By The/Grey Lynn/Fire Brigade/Mar.15 1904' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1580 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Foreman/Wm.Bensemann./By The/Marton/Fire Brigade/Mar.17.1904' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1581 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), missing suspender and ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Foreman/A.R.Pollock/By The/Dunedin/City Council/12-7-05' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Edge bruises, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 1582 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), no ribbon or service bars, reverse inscribed 'Captain/E.McKenzie/By The/Carterton V.Fire Brigade/17-11-06' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1583 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (6) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Asst. Foreman/G.R.Price/By The/Wanganui/V.Fire Brigade/Nov.1907' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. $220
Lot 1584 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design cfD&C.L3; O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/F.Schouten/Christchurch F.B./28-4-08'. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1585 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Branchman/P.Bryson/By The/New Zealand/Railway/18-8-08' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1586 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Lieutenant/C.Coad/By The/Inglewood/V.Fire Brigade/Aug. 9.1909' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1587 Old Boys F.B.A. (Fire Brigade Association), c1910, handcrafted button in voided silver (23mm). Fine. Passed in
Lot 1588 M.H.F.B. (Maori Hill Fire Brigade), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.8g, 40x40mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'M.H.F.B./Competition/Aggregate/Presented by/Ex-Members/Won by/W.D.Johnson/17/12/10.'. Pin broken off reverse, otherwise very fine. $400
Lot 1589 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), with (2) 2 Years service bars, by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/G.Lambert/By The/New Plymouth/V.Fire Brigade/June 14-10' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1590 L.V.F.B. (Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade), stock fob medal, in gold (15ct, 8.5g, 26mm), by C.Mazey (Lyttelton), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Lieut E.Marshall/By Members of L.V.F.B./On His Retirement/After/17 1/2 Years Service/Dec 13-1911'. Very fine. $400
Lot 1591 E.R.F.B., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 40x25mm), by R.J.Bailey, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.R.F.B./"R.F."/Winner/One Man Event/1912'. Fine. $160
Lot 1592 Mt Ida C.S. (Caledonian Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '3 Men Ladder/Won By/J.Rowe/1-1-12'. A little bent, otherwise very fine. $140
Lot 1593 U.D.F.B.A. (United Districts Fire Brigades' Association), struck in gold (9ct, 12.0g, 33x37mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'U.D.F./B.A./8-4-12/Five Men Coil/Won By/Fireman C.Scott/Dannevirke/Team' (D&C.-; O&D.-); D.V.F.B. (Dannevirke Volunteer Fire Brigade), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 32x25mm), by KM, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.V.F.B./1929/Won By/C.S.Scott'; United Fire Brigades Association of NZ, Honorary Life Member Medal, struck in silver, by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Ex-Supt./C.H.Scott/by the/Dannevirke F.B./13/1/47' (D&C.L8; O&D.115); also, NZ Cadets, Ladies Challenge Cup, medal struck in silver (23mm), unidentified maker, ring top and bar suspension, inscribed 'No.108 Coy.S.C.', reverse of medal inscribed 'L.Cpl C.S.Scott'. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1594 U.D.F.B.A. (United Districts Fire Brigades' Association), fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.3g, 38x35mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'U.D.F./B.A./8-4-12/Rescue Event 2 Men/Won By/Branchman/L.Ashworth/Napier/1st/Prize' (D&C.cfS6). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1595 UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (18ct, tot wt 18.4g, 38mm), by F.W.C. (probably Frederick W.Collins, Napier), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/W.Copplestone/Auckland/City/29.3.1912' (O&D.115). Very fine. $950
Lot 1596 Shield Event, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 32x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/J.Speight & Co.Ltd./Won By/Foreman Pollock/1913'. Very fine. $220
Lot 1597 Southland, family group, fire brigade trio, in gold (9ct, 7g, 30x30mm), by W.A.Brown, reverse inscribed 'Baby Rescue/1st/G.Dennis/24-1/5 Sec's'; another, in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 35x27mm), by P&M Ld, hallmark for Chester 1913, reverse inscribed '1st/Single Ladder/G.Dennis/7-3/5 Sec's'; another, in silver with gold overlay (8.3g, 30x27mm), reverse inscribed '2 Men/Coupling/2nd/G.Dennis/1915'; also school sports, S.B.H.S. (Southland Boy's High School), in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 25x25mm), by P.P. Ld, hallmark for Birmingham 1928, inscribed on reverse '1/2 Mile/Walk Record/R.Dennis/1929'; another in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 29x24mm), by Munro, reverse inscribed '1st/3 Mile/Race/R.Dennis/1929', all handcrafted with ring top suspensions. Very fine, first three illustrated. (5) $550
Lot 1598 W.V.F.B. (Wanganui Volunteer Fire Brigade), fob medal handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 7.2g, 31x31mm), no maker, ring top with bar and pin-back suspension, obverse inscribed 'WG', reverse inscribed 'SpriggensTrophy/Five Man Reel/Won By/W.Goffe/1913'; another, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 5.4g, 38x33mm), by N & Son (Nettleship & Son, Wanganui), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Merryweather Shield/Won By/Fireman W.Goffe/1914'. Good very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1599 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Branchman/Harold F.Webster/By The/Greytown/V.Fire Brigade/Apr.1913' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); also, fire brigade medal struck in silver (34x34mm), by A.Teutenberg (Maker), Auckland, on ribbon with bar and pin-back suspension (D&C.-). Nearly extremely fine, the first with tattered ribbon, the second rare, in a beaten-up old case. (2) Passed in
Lot 1600 Carterton Fire Brigade, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 7.3g, 33x30mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/E.Hall/One Man/Coupling/1914'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1601 Operative Bakers of Otago, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 16.0g, 42x30mm), no maker (probably A.Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented by the/Operative Bakers/of Otago/3-3-14/Won By/Fireman S.Lee'; O.V.F.B. (Oamaru Volunteer Fire Brigade), 1917., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 30x28mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'To/Fireman/S.Lee./On His Return/From/Active Service'. Very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) $600
Lot 1602 T.U.F.B.A (Taranaki United Fire Brigades Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 33x27mm), ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.U.F.B.A/1st Five Men/Hose Reel/& Ladder/won by/Firen. N.C.Redmond/Waitara 1914'; also, O.F.B. (Oamaru Fire Brigade) Ambulance, 1928, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 30x26mm), by W. & Co. (Wylie & Co., Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/Hon.Surg.Orbell'. Extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 1603 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Foreman/John McFarlane/By The/Dunedin/R.Fire Brigade/1-8-1914' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1604 UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (18ct, tot wt 16.9g, 40mm), no maker (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/E.E.Wallis/Gore V.F.B./1.6.1914'. Extremely fine. $800
Lot 1605 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (4) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Sidney G.Minett/By The/Napier/V.Fire Brigade/30-9-1914' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine, loose attachments on disintegrated ribbon. Passed in
Lot 1606 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Hydrantman /George H.Orr/By The/Sumner/V.Fire Brigade/30-6-14' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); also, S.V.F.B. (Sumner Volunteer Fire Brigade) 1st, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x30mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Two Men/Event/G.Orr/Sumner/6.12.13'. Toned, extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1607 (Oamaru Fire Brigade), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 32x32mm), unknown maker, reverse inscribed 'To/Branchman Hinkley/Winner of/Championship/1915'; another, in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 35x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Oamaru), reverse inscribed 'R.Hinkley'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $300
Lot 1608 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Foreman/W.H.Cresswell/By The/Newmarket/V.Fire Brigade/16-2-15' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). No ribbon or service bars, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1609 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/E.L.Bright/By The/Geraldine/V.Fire Brigade/15-6-16' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1610 S.V.F.B. (Shortland Volunteer Fire Brigade), (Thames), fob medal, machine turned in silver and gold (38x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Foreman A.Moon./Attendance./1917.'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1611 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Sec & Hydrantman/D Macdonald/By/Port Chalmers. B.C/Mar 1917', no ribbon (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1612 (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (18ct, 9.6g, 38mm), no maker, suspender or ribbon, ring top, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.Coghlan/Spit V.F.B./2-6-1917' (O&D.115). Very fine. $850
Lot 1613 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5/560 Dvr. D.W.Williams. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, prize medal in silver (32mm), English maker and hallmark, inscribed on obverse '3rd Army/Rest Camp/France/2.10.18-15.10.18' and on reverse 'Tug-O-War/Pte.W.Williams/N.Z. Div. Train.'; also, N.Z.U.F.B.A. (N.Z. United Fire Brigades Association), N.Z. Fire Police And Salvage Corps, Five Years Service Medal, in silver, by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Constable/D.Williams/By/Napier V.F.P./1-12-15'. All toned, very fine, the last rare and illustrated. (5) $1,400
Lot 1614 British War Medal 1914-18, 37741 Pte.W.Blacklow.N.Z.E.F. Impressed; United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/W.John Blacklow/by/Ross V.F.B./13-8-29' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, very fine, the first with no ribbon. (2) $240
Lot 1615 British War Medal 1914-18. 9/2107 Spr.D.Provan. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; also, United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), only with ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/D.Provan/By/Naseby VFB/10-12-18' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1616 1914-15 Star. 3/1355 Pte.A.Rusbatch.N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; SDUFBA (presumed attribution - Southern Districts United Fire Brigades Association), Champion Team, H.R.F.B. (Hillside Railway Fire Brigade) (Dunedin), handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 12.4g, 30mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hillside Rly Fire Brigade/Branch A.Rusbatch./St Kilda 1920/Alexandra 1924'; S.D.F.B.A (Southern Districts Fire Brigade Association), Past President badge in gilt and enamel (30mm), by Moller, Dn (C.Moller & Sons, Dunedin), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.Rusbatch/1928.29'. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1617 Group of fourteen, fob medals, badges and pins, attributed to Fireman J.J.Pearce, Stratford Volunteer Fire Brigade, 1915-18, in gold (2) (9ct, 12.1g), in silver (7), most named, includes I.O.O.F, life saving, school and association pins and badges. Very good - very fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 1618 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (38mm), by A.K. (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), loose clasp, no ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.P.Harper/15th April 1918' (O&D.116); United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), suspender by Watts (W.Reuben Watts, Auckland), missing ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.P.Harper/By/Auckland City F.B./15-4-18' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Lightly toned, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1619 N.V.F.P. (Napier Volunteer Fire Police), in hand engraved silver (38x28mm), by 'RP', hallmark for Birmingham 1908, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1 Man Event/2nd Prize/Const./J.Sylvester/1918'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1620 Tauranga, 1918, uniface, struck in silver (40x35mm), by JC, ring top with ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Feb.27th/1918/Tauranga/Demonstration/Hose & Hydrant/for 5 Men/Won By/Foreman W.Adams/Presented By/Capt R.Hean.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1621 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), no ribbon or service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/H.J.Gair/By/Cromwell V.F.B./12-8-18' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Edge bruising, toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1622 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), missing ribbon and bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/A.Moon/by/Stratford V.F.B./18-11-18' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1623 Waihi, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 38x30mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waihi Shed Event/1919/1st Prize/Won by/Fireman S.McClung/Presented By/S.M.Hovell Esq' (cfD&C.S6). Toned, very fine. $240
Lot 1624 Taupo Fire Service, c1920s, in silver and black enamel (27mm), unidentified maker, Auckland, ring top, ribbon and bars with pin-back, obverse inscribed '5'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1625 (United Fire Brigades Association of N Z), c1920, ribbon for Long Service Medal of five years service, with attached suspender inscribed (Ch.Ch. F.B.) and with (8) 2 Years Service bars also attached, top buckle with pin-back (cfO&D.115). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1626 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.Dayman/By/Nelson CC/9-20' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1627 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (38mm), by A.K. (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), with bars for 5 Years (2), 15 Years and 25 Years, reverse inscribed 'Chauffeur C.Maguire/20th April 1921' (O&D.116); AFB (Auckland Fire Board), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.4g, 40mm), by A.Kohn Ltd, with bar for 30 Years, reverse inscribed 'Dist Officer/C.F.Maguire/20.4.1941' (O&D.116); United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (10) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.F.Maguire/By/Auckland City F.B./20.4.21' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 20.3g, 40mm), no maker, with (2) gold 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/C.F.Maguire/Auckland F.B./20.4.1941.' (O&D.115). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,200
Lot 1628 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with loose 2 Years Service bar and pin bar (no ribbon), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/W.F.Grubb/By/Stratford M.F.B./7.8.22' (D&C.: O&D.115). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1629 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with a 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.F.Young/By/Levin F.B./21.6.23' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1630 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Robert Walker/By/Milton V.F.Brigade/27.8.23' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1631 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Branchman/F.J.McCarthy/By/Newmarket V.F.B./29.1.23' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1632 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/W.Quayle/By/Patea V.F.B./1.7.23' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); also, a group of R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Waverley Lodge No.131, jewels, all awarded to Bro.W.Quayle between 1950 and 1953, in gilt and enamel and silver gilt and enamel (10). Very fine - extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 1633 M.V.F.B. (Milton Volunteer Fire Brigade), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.V.F.B./Championship/Won By/A.Wheeler./28-3-25.'. Very fine. $200
Lot 1634 S.V.F.B. (Sumner Volunteer Fire Brigade), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.V.F.B./1 Man Event/Won by/R.Clark/1925'; another fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 35x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.V.F.B./R.Clark/Winner/1 Man/1927'. Good fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) $500
Lot 1635 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.A.Henderson/By/Auckland City F.B./29.11.24' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Missing ribbon, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1636 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, struck in silver (38mm), by A.K. (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/B.Hansen/17th. April 1926'. Missing suspender and ribbon, otherwise good very fine. $190
Lot 1637 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, struck in silver (38mm), by A.K. (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'B.Waite./29.3.27.'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1638 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (4) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Station Forman/G.E.Munro/by/Balclutha V.F.B./26.10.27' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 23.4g, 40mm), no maker, with (3) gold 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/G.E.Munro/Balclutha V.F.B./26.10.47'; Honorary Life Member medal in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres. to/G.E.Munro/Balclutha F.B./22.7.54' (O&D.115); 25 Year Star gilt pin and brooch; B.B.C. life member's badge in silver; (4) fire brigade prize fobs (1930-33) (one in gold (9ct) and three in silver and gold) all named to G.E.Munro; also a commemorative pin in gilt and enamel for Lawrence Centenary (1861-1961). All housed in a case made for silver spoons, fine - extremely fine. (11) $1,000
Lot 1639 A.V.F.B. (Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.Tilley/1st/One Man Coupling/Time 50 Secs./1928'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 38x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Fastest Time/One Man Coupling/W.Tilley/48 Secs./1930'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) $480
Lot 1640 F.P. (Fire Police), badge handcrafted in silver (43x45mm), by JMDW, '28' inscribed on obverse, stud-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1641 Fob medals, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 30x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To/Fireman A.Cameron/2nd Agg./31.3.28'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 35x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1st Aggregate/A.Cameron/1927/Pres.by/Forman J.White.'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 30x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'M.V.F.B./1929/A.Cameron/2nd Aggregate/Presd by/Lieut.J.Mitchell.'. All with ring top suspensions on a bar, as worn, fine - very fine. (3) $600
Lot 1642 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Ronald Banks/by/Martinborough F.B./8.2.28'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1643 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Hector Julian/by/Inglewood V.F.B./1.12.29' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); U.F.B.A. 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 37.7g, 40mm), no maker, with (7) gold 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Dept. Supt./H.Jullian/Inglewood VFB/1-12-49.'; Honorary Life Member medal in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.Julian/Inglewood/F.B./1-12-49' (O&D.115); also, a nickel fob chain (29cm), with (8) sporting fob medals attached, named to H.Julian from 1921-24 (includes an Edward VIII, 1937 medal in aluminium); also, badges (2) for New Zealand Fire Service/Inglewood. Fine - very fine. (13) $1,200
Lot 1644 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (6) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/H.A.Curwood/by/Oamaru V.F.B./1-9-29' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1645 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/F.Gaudin/by/Auckland City F.B./6.10.30' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1646 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (10) 2 Years Service bars (one loose), reverse inscribed 'Super./David John McKay/by/Tomoana F.Wks.F.B./31.1.30' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 11.8g, 40mm), no maker, with gold 2 Years Service bar (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'D.J.McKay/Tomoana F.Wks.F.B./31:1:30'; Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscription erased (O&D.115). Very fine, the second harshly cleaned on reverse. (3) Passed in
Lot 1647 Whangarei Fire Brigade, a unique grouping to Fred Gardner, spanning at least 45 years service from 1931-1976: United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (5) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/F.S.Gardiner/by/Whangarie V.F.B/1.4.36' (D&C.L3; O&D.115) [illustrated]; U.F.B.A. (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 44.4g, 40mm), no maker, with gold 2 Years Service bars (10) (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'F.S.Gardner/Whangarei F.B./1-4-56.' [illustrated]; Honorary Life Member (Provincial) medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'A.P.B.F.A./F.S.Gardner/1960' (O&D.115) [illustrated]; Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'F.S.Gardner/Whangarei F/B /7-4-76'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 35x26mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Two Men Disabled/1937/F.Gardiner'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd/Gilbert Memorial/T.Gardiner (sic)/1937'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 24mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.V.F.B./Two Men Event/F.Gardner/1939'; another, 'Jubilee', hand engraved in gold (9ct, tot wt 8.9g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'One Man/Coupling/won by/Fireman F/Gardiner (sic)/23-11-46' [illustrated]; Whangarei Fire Brigade, medal in silver, reverse inscribed 'The/A.H.Kearne/Shield/Won By/F/M F.Gardner/1951' [illustrated]; another as last, with same inscription but dated '1953'; another, as last (1953) but named 'S/O F.S.Gardner'; Whangarei Borough, Fire-Brigade Jubilee, 1902-1952, struck uniface in silver (45x40mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/F.S.Gardner.' (M&P.-) [illustrated]; another, hand engraved in silver (42x30mm), no maker, ring top ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse impressed 'Whangarei/V.F.B./Jubilee/1952/"A" Shield.' and inscribed 'F/M F.Gardner.' [illustrated]; another, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 9.0g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'W.V.F.B/Efficiency Medal/1953/Won/By/S/O F.S.Gardner' [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 1648 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.T.K.White/by/Cambridge F.B./1.5.33' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by A.T., reverse inscribed 'R.T.K./White./31-5-65/Matamata/F.B.' (O&D.115). One 2 Years Service bar fitted upside down, otherwise extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1649 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Frank Oade/by/Mt Albert F.B./15.12.33' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1650 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Secretary/P.F.Barry/by/Hikurangi V.F.B./2-2-35' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1651 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (4) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/E.S.Harris/by/Pukekohe F.Board/14.6.35' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned with faded ribbon, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1652 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with six 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/A.Willoughby/by/Raetihi V.F.B./19.10.35' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by A.T., reverse inscribed 'Pres.to/A.Willoughby/Raetihi F.B./18.12.54' (O&D.115). Toned, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1653 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, presentation fob medal (Honorary Life Member's Medal), missing ribbon and descriptive bars, in silver (45x35mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Miss Betty Young/by the/Whakatane V.F.B./9.7.35' (D&C.L8; O&D.115). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1654 Otahuhu Fire Brigade, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 29mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.J.Levy./13.10.36'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1655 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Supt./P.F.Schollum/by/Howick V.F.B./2.6.36'; also, badges in silver (25mm), by Watts (Reuben Watts, Auckland) (Teutenberg design), pin-backs (2) (cfD&C.L3, 4; O&D.115). The first without suspender or ribbon, toned, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1656 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, and gold (2) 6 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/S.D.G.Spiers/by/Oamaru V.F.B./2.1.36' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine and rare with 6 Years Service bars. $320
Lot 1657 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/E.A.Maddock/by Sumner V.F.B./25-11-36', Toned, bars, suspender and buckle loose (no ribbon), otherwise, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1658 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (38mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), with 20 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Aux.Fireman D.Randell/1-1-37'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1659 A.D.U.F.B.A. (Auckland District United Fire Brigade Association), Championship Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.4g, 40x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Te Kuiti V.F.B./Won By/Fireman E.A.J.Peterson/1938'; also, T.K.R.P. (presumed attribution - Te Kuiti Railway Picnic), 1931, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 38x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/E.Petersen'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1660 (Auckland Fire Board), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 38mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension (missing ribbon and bar), reverse inscribed 'Senr.Stn.Officer/J.D.McDonald/3:2:1938'. Very fine. $360
Lot 1661 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (38mm), by A.K (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/F.Oade/1.4.1938'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1662 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) no maker (Teutenberg design), with (5) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Secretary/S.E.Thomas/by/Ohakune F.B./12-9-38' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 35x30mm), by W.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Gilbert Memorial/Presented by/E.Butcher/Won by/S.Thomas/1938'. The first with medal separated from suspender, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1663 Alexandra Volunteer Fire Brigade, Honorary Member's badge, c1940s, in gilt and blue enamel (29mm), by Moller (Dunedin), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1664 Huntly Volunteer Fire Brigade, c1940s, hat badge, in white metal (44mm), lug back; Stratford Fire Brigade, c1960s, helmet badge in white metal (60x45mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, lug back. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1665 Auckland Fire Board, 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.9g), by A.Kohn (Auckland), with an additional 5 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Jnr./Stn. Officer/T.W.Beech/15-2-40'; UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 28.6g), no maker, with additional 2 Years Service bars in 15ct gold (4), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/T.W.Beech./Auckland/M.F.B./15.2.1940'. Very fine. (2) $1,200
Lot 1666 Fire brigade, 1941-1978, long service group, plus WWII service medals: Group of Six: Queen's Fire Service Medal 1954 (EIIR); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1976 (EIIR) - four clasps. Noel Cecil Glen on the first medal, 24529 N.C.Glen on the second - fifth medals, N.C.Glen on the sixth medal. The first medal impressed, the sixth pantographed, the others unofficially engraved. With matching set of miniature medals on a bar, as worn; also, United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman N.C.Glen/by/Auckland M.F.B./13-10-41' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 42.4gm, 40mm), no maker, with (9) gold 2 years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'N.C.Glen/5-1-61/Auckland M.F.B.' (O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'N.C.Glen/Auckland/F/B/30-6-78' (O&D.115); A.F.B. (Auckland Fire Brigade), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (probably 9ct, tot wt 21.4g, 40mm), no maker, with (2) 5 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'S/O N.Glen/26.10.62' (O&D.116); Auckland Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Centennial 1874-1974, commemorative medal struck in silver (42mm), bar and red ribbon suspension (M&P.1974/12). Very fine - extremely fine, a unique grouping. (11 single medals and a group of 6 miniatures) $3,600
Lot 1667 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Raymond G.Stamp/by/Waihi F.B./4-8-41' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1668 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.Benge/by/Feilding F.Bd./9.12.43' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1669 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/W.S.McNeil/by/Thames V.F.B/26-2-44' (D&C.L3; O&D.115), ribbon tatty; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x32mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'W.S.McNeil'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1670 UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 23.4g, 40mm), no maker, with (4) gold 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/E.J.R.Craig./Dunedin/M.F.B./10.5.1945'. Very fine. $600
Lot 1671 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'R.H.Dovell/by/Thames V.F.B./10.10.45' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), reverse inscribed 'R.H.Dovell/10-10-65/Thames/F.B.' (O&D.115); 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 27.4g, 40mm), by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), with gold (4) 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'R.H.Dovell/Thames F.B./10.10.65'. Very fine, the ribbon faded on the first. (3) Passed in
Lot 1672 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/T.E.Wingrove/by/Waitara F.B./16-12-45' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1673 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (7) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/P.Cunningham/by/Waverley V.F.B./27-3-45' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); R.A.O.B. (Royal Antedeluvian Order of Buffaloes), Waverley, Primo's jewel, in gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed '30-10-56/Presented/To/Bro.P.Cunningham/By/The Members of the/Waverley Ldg.131/Raised/2nd Degree'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1674 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/A.S.Maggs/by/Morrinsville F.BD/25.3.46' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1675 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (8) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/S.A.J.Beuth/by/Petone F.B./16.6.46' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'S.A.J.Beuth/21-12-66/Petone/F.B.' (O&D.115); New Zealand Fire Brigade, badges (2) in white metal (25mm), no maker, numbered 563 and 4700; also, 'P.F.B.' hand crafted badge in nickel (45x45mm), lug and pin slide back. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1676 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Horace Magee/by/Milton V.F.B./19.3.47' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1677 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (6) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Gavin Anderson/By/Runanga V.F.B./20.1.47' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.B.Anderson/Runanga F.B./1942-1960' (O&D.115). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1678 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Dept.Supt./R.W.Simon/by/Whakatu F.W.F.B./16.2.47' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1679 United Fire Brigades Association, 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 33.9g, 40mm), no maker, with (6) gold 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/R.L.Stokes/Temuka V.F.B./14-1-48'; Honorary Life Member medal in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/R.L.Stokes/Temuka FB/21-12-21' (O&D.115). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1680 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (5) 2 Years Service bars (2 loose), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/L.A.Bench/by/N.Z.Government/2-5-49' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); also, A R F B (Addington Railway Fire Brigade), badge, chromed (60x17mm). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1681 Colmoco Challenge Shield, Trailer Pump & Instantaneous Coupling, c1950s, uniface medal struck in gold (9ct, 12.5g, 26mm) and red enamel, no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, bar inscribed 'D.J.Sims.'. Very fine. $320
Lot 1682 Group of four: United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/Herbert Robinson/by/Helensville V.F.B./23.12.50', no clasp or ribbon, with 4 x 2 Years Service bars, loose (D&C.L3; O&D.115); another, Hon. Life Member Medal in silver by D.B. (Teutenberg design cfD&C.L8), reverse inscribed 'H.A.Robinson/Helensville F-B/27-9-86' (O&D.115); UFBA 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct), by D.B., with (8) gold 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'H.A.Robinson/Helensville FB/23.6.69' (O&D.115); New Zealand Fire Brigades, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR), awarded for 14 years service, with 4 x 7 Years Service bars, engraved naming H.A.Robinson, cased with matching miniature medal (2 bars only) and riband with 4 rosettes (O&D.108); also, Pair: War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45, both unnamed, court mounted. Mostly very fine and scarce for such a long service period. $900
Lot 1683 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with a 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Foreman/G.Young/by/Hunterville V.F.B./4.9.50' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1684 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Hon Life Member's (Provincial) medal, by D.B. (missing ribbon), reverse inscribed 'N.G.Buick/1950-51' (O&D.115); Hon. Life Member's medal, no maker (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Pres to/Supt.N.G.Buick/Palmerston North/4-3-52'; UFBA 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.5g, 40mm), no maker, with (3) gold 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'N.G.Buick./Palmerston North F.B./9-4-58'; Honorary Life Member's medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'N.G./Buick/14-11-64/Palmerston N./F.B.' (O&D.115), another, as last, reverse inscribed 'N.G.Buick/Ashhurst F/B/8-11-75' (O&D.115) . Very fine - extremely fine, an unusual grouping. (5) Passed in
Lot 1685 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.Vercoe/Clyde V.F.B./29.5.52' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1686 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (3) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fmn.Driver/P.S.Bourne/Glen Eden V.F.B./30.12.52' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), reverse inscribed 'P.S.Bourne/14.4.62/Glen Eden/F.B.' (O&D.115). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1687 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed '1st Class Fm/A.J.Miller/Invercargill F.B./25-5-52' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). No ribbon or bars, toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1688 H.F.B. (Hamilton Fire Brigade), Golden Jubilee, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, tot wt 8.9g, 35x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Hamilton/1954/Won By/D.J.Sims/Kinleith', top bar inscribed 'Four.Man.Hose.&.Standpipe'; A.D.U.F.B.A. (Auckland District United Fire Brigades Association), Championship Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 10.5g, 40x35mm), reverse inscribed 'D.J.Sims/Kinleith/Won at/Hamilton/1954'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, tot wt 12.2g), reverse inscribed 'D.J.Sims/Kinleith/Won at/Kinleith/1958'; U.F.B.A. N.Z. (United Fire Brigades Association of N Z), Champion Team, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 9.1g, 35x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'D.J.Sims/Kinleith/Won at/Greymouth/1955'. All with ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspensions, very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1689 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.Goodwin/Tauranga F.B./30.8.54' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1690 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (5) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Secretary/K.W.Conder/Tokoroa V.F.B./17-2-54' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1691 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) with (2) x 2 Years Service bars, by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/K.Guttery/Ohai F.B./31-1-55' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1692 A.D.U.F.B.A. (Auckland District United Fire Brigades Association), Championship Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 11.3g, 38x40mm), no maker, with ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Te Aroha/1956/Won by/R.G.H.Hitchens/Te Aroha V.F.B.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 1693 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (6) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/D.J.Carr/Hamilton F.B./5-11-58' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Edge bruise on reverse, toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1694 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.M.Moore/Upper Hutt F.B./13-5-58' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); W.B.A. silver band medal, reverse inscribed 'A.Section/1st/James Moore'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1695 U.F.B.A. (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 years service star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 27.9g, star 37mm), no maker, with (5) gold 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'F.W.J.Potter./Henderson F.B./12-12-59' (O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'F.W.J.Potter./14-3-66/Henderson./F.B.' (O&D.115). Very fine. (2) $700
Lot 1696 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (5) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'C.F.O./H.R.Hamilton/Nightcaps F.B./7-9-59' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal, in silver, by D.B. (D.Butcher, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'H.R.Hamilton/Nightcaps F/B/9.3.70' (O&D.115); another, as last but 'Provincial', reverse inscribed 'H.R.Hamilton/15-2-69' (O&D-). Nearly extremely fine, the last scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 1697 United Fire Brigades Association, 25 Years Service Star, c1960s, in silver gilt (40mm), by D.B., unawarded, probably a trial or late issue (O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1698 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Honorary Life Member medal in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres.to/P.J.Ellis/Moerewa F.Wks.F.B./17-2-60' (O&D.115). Ribbon stained, toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1699 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/T.G.Capon/by/Taupo V.F.B./20-3-60' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1700 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB (Teutenberg design), with (5) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/A.M.Ogle/By/Waipu F.B./19-7-60' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1701 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (38mm), by A.K. (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), with bars for 5 Years, 10 Years, 15 Years and 20 Years, reverse inscribed 'H.T.Kenrick/12.1.61' (O&D.116); New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1976 (EIIR) - one clasp. H.T.Kenrick. Pantographed. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1702 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), (Teutenberg design), on ribbon with suspender, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/P.R.Prangley/Taupo V.F.B/2-2-61' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Pitted and toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 1703 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) (Teutenberg design), with (9) 2 Years Service bars (loose), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.C.Watters/By/Rangitaiki Dairy F.B./17-12-62' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 17.5g, 38mm), by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), with gold (2) 2 Years Service bars (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'R.Watters/Edgecumbe F.B./17-12-82'; Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'R.Watters/Edgecumbe/F.B./9-4-83' (O&D.115); New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR). R.C.Watters. Engraved (O&D.108). Very fine - extremely fine, the last cased. (4 medals) Passed in
Lot 1704 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/E.Rodden/By/Greymouth F.B./6-1-63' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); also, Royal Tour N.Z. 1953-1954, PR badge in gilt and blue enamel (33x28mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back, '991' stamped on reverse. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1705 Auckland Fire Board, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (38mm), by A.K. (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'P.J.Hurst/25.8.65' (O&D.116). Missing suspender and ribbon, toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 1706 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB (David Butcher, Stratford), with (6) 2 Years Service bars (3 loose), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.Maslin/By/Waikaka F/B/1-7-65' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); also New Zealand Fire Service, lapel badge. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1707 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/D.Johansen/By/Paeroa V.F/B./10-1-66' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Poor strike, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1708 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB (Teutenberg design), missing ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.Will/By/Riversdale F/B/12-5-67' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1709 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design), with (5) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.J.Stempa/By/Akaroa F/B/30-5-68' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), reverse inscribed 'R.J.Stempa/Akaroa F/B/24-5-79' (O&D.115). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1710 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, Teutenberg design, suspender signed A.Teutenberg, Auckland, with (2) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/J.S.Barnett/By/Napier F/B /28-5-68' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1711 UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 29.3g, 40mm), by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), with (5) gold 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'J.A.Eklund/Reefton F.B./30.6.68' (O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'J.A.Eklund/Reefton F/B/17-7-78' (O&D.115); Reefton Volunteer Fire Brigade, 25 Years Service Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 9.0g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, bar inscribed 'Presented by/Citizens of Reefton'; W.C.F.B.A. (West Coast Fire Brigades Association), struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.4g, 38x35mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Granity Demo/4th O.O. J.A.Eklund/1953' (cfD&C.S6); New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR) 1976, with (3) 7 Years Service bars. J.A.Eklund. Pantographed. (O&D.108). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1712 Fiji, Board of Fire Commissioners, Five Years Service Medal, c1970s, in silver (39mm), no maker, ring top and blue ribbon suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1713 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) (Teutenberg design), with (10) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/P.G.Shea/By/Nelson F/B/21-6-70' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 14.6g, 40mm), by D.B., with gold 2 Years Service bar (O&D.115), reverse inscribed 'P.G.Shea/Nelson F.B./21-4-90'; loose gold 6 Years Service bar (18ct, 3.6g) (rare); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'P.Shea/15-2-86' (O&D.115). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1714 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, Teutenberg design, missing suspender and ribbon, inscribed on reverse 'C.F.O./M.A.Barret/By/Mossburn F/B/14-3-71' (D&C.L3; O&D.115). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1715 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/G.R.Potts/By/Naseby F/B./7.12.71' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115), also, Naseby Golf Club (inscribed G.Potts/1987) and Naseby Bowling Club Life Member's badges and an RSA badge. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1716 UFBA (United Fire Brigades Association), 25 Years Service Star, in gold (9ct, tot wt 25.7g, 40mm), by D.B., with gold 2 Years Service bars (4), reverse inscribed 'M.C./Carpenter/Addington Rlwy.F.B./29.9.73' (O&D.115); Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'M.C./Carpintor (sic)/Addington/Rlw Wrks F/B /22.12.70' (O&D.115). Extremely fine, the first with a loose bar. (2) $600
Lot 1717 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design), with 5 year bar, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/N.A.Hyde/By/Marton F/B/25-9-74' (O&D.115). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1718 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design cfD&C.L3; O&D.115) with (7) x 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Snr Fireman/A.Moates/By/Auckland F/B/31-8-75'; New Zealand Fire Brigades, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, A.J.Moates, engraved (O&D.108). Very fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1719 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB (David Butcher, Stratford), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/L.H.Harkness/By/Waikouaiti F/B/17-6-75' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1720 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Honorary Life Member, Provincial, medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'L.D.Flemming/15-2-75' (O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1721 New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1976 (EIIR). P.G.Anderson. Pantographed (O&D.108). Toned, extremely fine, in case of issue. Passed in
Lot 1722 New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1976 (EIIR). J.F.Schermers. Pantographed (O&D.108). Extremely fine, in case of issue. Passed in
Lot 1723 National Fire Police Assn Of NZ, struck in silver (30mm), with (2) 5 Years Service bars, on ribbon with bars and pin-back buckle suspension, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'N.V./Nigro/Oct. 1977' (O&D.116). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 1724 Fire service group, the miniature medals of Brian Armstrong, the former New Zealand Fire Service Commissioner, includes miniatures of OBE, QFSM, 1977 Jubilee Medal, NZ Fire Service LSGC with three clasps, mounted for wear; also, UFBA 25 Years Service Star in 9ct gold with 7 clasps, UFBA Life Member Medal & another UFBA Medal. All medals unnamed. Extremely fine, the miniature UFBA medals very rare. $240
Lot 1725 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, (Teutenberg design), with (3) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/H.Waldin/Ashley Clinton/Aux F/B/12-4-78' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1726 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB/TMJ (Teutenberg design), with (2) 2 Years Service bars (loose), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/R.Gorinski/By/Auckland F.B./9-4-78' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR). R.J.Gorinski. Engraved (O&D.108). Extremely fine, the second cased. (2) Passed in
Lot 1727 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), with (3) 2 Years Service bars, by DB/TMJ (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/D.J.Ickringill/by/Dunedin F/B/5-6-78' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1728 National Fire Police Assn of NZ, struck in silver (30mm), with 5 Years Service bar, on ribbon with bars and pin-back suspension, by D.B. (David Butcher, Stratford), reverse inscribed 'C.Raine/1979' (O&D.116). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1729 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design cfD&C.L3; O&D.115) with (2) x 2 Years Service bars on ribbon plus (2) more loose, reverse inscribed 'R.O.Hilton/By/Christchurch F.B./17-11-80'; New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, R.O.Hilton, engraved (O&D.108). Extremely fine, the second cased. (2) Passed in
Lot 1730 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB/TMJ (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/W.J.Clement/By/Tawa F.B./27-7-82' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1731 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB/TMJ (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'Fireman/A.B.Grofski/By/Brooklands F.B./7-11-83' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1732 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB & TMJ, reverse inscribed 'N.Moran/By/Auckland F.B./13-10-85' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1733 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), by DB (David Butcher, Stratford), with 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'W.R.Fraser/by/Oamaru F.B./6-10-85' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1734 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Hon. Life Member Medal in silver by 'D.B'. (Teutenberg design cfD&C.L8), reverse inscribed 'R.C.Hopkins/Ravensbourne/F.B./10-7-86' (O&D.115); also replica gold plated plain star for 25 (twenty five years service), with bar engraved 'Margaret'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1735 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Honorary Life Member medal in silver, by D.B., reverse inscribed 'G.H.Ashby/Waipu F.B./8-4-88' (O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1736 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, replacement (new manufacture) Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker (Teutenberg design cfD&C.L3; O&D.115) with (9) 2 Years Service bars, reverse inscribed 'G.R.Cleine/Lincoln V.F.B/11-03-97'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1737 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'G.J.Medhurst/Duntroon V.F.B./20-05-02' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); New Zealand Fire Service, International Year of Volunteers Medal, 2001, G.J.Medhurst, engraved. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1738 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, (Teutenberg design), with a loose 2 Years Service bar, reverse inscribed 'P.Kelsey/Wairoa V.F.B./13-11-05' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); New Zealand Fire Service, International Year of Volunteers Medal, 2001, P.Kelsey, engraved. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1739 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm), no maker, (Teutenberg design), reverse inscribed 'P.Thompson/Appleby.V.R.F.F./22-01-06' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115); New Zealand Forest And Rural Fire Association, for three years service, with an additional 3 Years Service bar, uninscribed (O&D.116); New Zealand Rural Fire Services, International Year Of Volunteers Medal, 2001, P.Thompson, engraved. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1740 New Zealand fire brigade hat badges, most in white metal and enamel, noted Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton, Havelock North, Mt Maunganui, Thames, Wellington and Tasmania; also, a Western Australia, Prisons Department hat badge. Very fine - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 1741 Timaru Anglers' Society, handcrafted in silver (48x33mm), by McNab, Timaru, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Timaru Anglers' Society/2nd Prize 1893/Won By/James Preston'. Fine. $280
Lot 1742 G.G.C., (presumed attribution - George (Street) Gymnastic Club), 1903, stock fob medal, in silver and gold (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'J.Hislop's/Medal/Won By/C.Arnold/2nd/Gymnastics'; O.A.A (Otago Anglers Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 38x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Jubilee Season/Shag River/2nd/C.Arnold/1930-31'; another as last, in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 38x28mm), reverse inscribed 'O.A.A./2nd/C.Arnold/1931/Shag River'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $300
Lot 1743 Pomahaka River, uniface, struck in silver (28mm), by W.J.D., hallmark for Birmingham 1925, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Pomahaka River/J.Rhodes/1935'; O.A.S. (Otago Acclimatisation Society), hand engraved in silver (28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Waipahi River/2nd/J.A.Rhodes/1946'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 1744 Fishing/Gun Club trophy, oval framed memorabilia (24x18cm), includes: Whangaroa Big Game Fish Club cloth patch; silver fob medal (25x30mm), ring top suspension, crossed rifles, inscribed on reverse 'W.C.G.C./N.C.Russ/1947'; N.Z.B.G.F.C./Fisherman of the Year badge in gold (9ct) and enamel (25x20mm); silver shark badge (40x15mm), inscribed on back '24-7-73 TG 316 N.C.Russ'; rod with fish tie pin (70x10mm); hand engraved fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.99g, 35x30mm), 'N.G.C.' inscribed on obverse, 'N.G.C./Champ/1937/N.C.Russ' on reverse. Very fine. (6 items + frame) $280
Lot 1745 Hokitika Angling Club, c1950s, hand engraved badge in silver (26mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 1746 N.Z.A.C.A (New Zealand Angling & Casting Association), 2oz Level, Dist., fob medal, hand engraved in silver (43x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1959/Runner Up/F.H.Lord'. Toned, very fine. $50
Lot 1747 O.A.S. (Otago Acclimatisation Society), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (23x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waipahi/Gold Medal Compt/2nd S.R.Smith/1967'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Waipahi Gold Medal/1968/S.Smith'; another, in silver gilt (33x22mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb., reverse inscribed 'Waipahi/Gold Medal/1969/S.Smith'. Very fine. (3) $60
Lot 1748 National Chrysanthemum Society, struck in silver (38mm), by Pinches, London, reverse inscribed 'Auckland/Chrysanthemum/Society/Open Class/First Prize/Group Chrysanthemum/Plants/W.J.Palmer/1890'. Scratch on reverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 1749 Auckland Children's Flower Show, Nov 22nd 1895, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Lillie Phillips/By/The Countess/of Glasgow'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1750 Countess of Ranfurly's Medal, Best Flower Garden, Girls Under 16, an inscribed block of silver (32x32mm), by W.L. & S. (W.Littlejohn and Son, Wellington) impressed on edge, ring top suspension, also inscribed 'Hilda Wilson', together with a loose silver bar (pin-back) inscribed '1903'. Toned, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1751 RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), Affiliated Societies, struck in silver (43mm), by Pinches (John Pinches, London), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Flower/Garden./Doris Craig/1907.'; also, A.P.S.A.A.A. (Auckland Primary Schools Amateur Athletics Association), Championships 1913, stock medal, hand engraved in silver (31mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'Under 10 Yrs.75.Yds/1st/R.Craig'; another, as last but 'under 12 Yrs, 1915'. Extremely fine, the last two toned, the first illustrated and in a case of John Pinches, London. (3) Passed in
Lot 1752 Otago & Southland Daffodil Club, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, inscribed on reverse 'Giant Leeds II/7 Entries/Awarded To/H.T. Trevena/1919'. Very Fine. $70
Lot 1753 National Chrysanthemum Society, in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.B.H.S./Awarded To Mrs. H.Stubbings/1924'; also, N.C.S. of N.Z., uniface, white metal (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, possibly a trial, unawarded. Extremely fine and scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 1754 The National Rose Society N.Z., c1930s, struck in bronze (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1755 National Daffodil Society of N.Z, uniface, struck in silver (3) and bronze (2) (33mm), two die varieties, first silver inscribed 'Christchurch/1930' on obverse, '12 Varieties/Daffodils/Raised By Exhibitor W.Balch' on the reverse, second silver inscribed 'Oamaru/1938' on obverse, 'Champion/Seedling/W.Balch' on reverse, first bronze inscribed 'Timaru/1934' on obverse, '12 Varieties/Daffodils/N.Z. Raised/W.Balch' on reverse, second bronze inscribed 'Invercargill/1939' on obverse, '12 Varieties/Seedlings/Raised by Exhibitor/W.Balch' on reverse, also a fifth un-awarded trial piece in silver, all with no makers and with ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1756 National Daffodil Society of N.Z, Oamaru, 1932, uniface struck in silver (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '12 Varieties Daffodils/Seedlings./Raised by Exhibitor/W.Balch.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1757 N.Z. South Island Amateur Daffodil Championship, uniface, struck in copper with blue enamel (35x35mm), by Bock, Wellington, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Houston/12 Varieties/Daffodils/1 stem each/Timaru/1940'; another, as last, same inscription except 'Christchurch/1943'; National Daffodil Society of N.Z, Dunedin, 1941, uniface struck in silver (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '6, Vars./Daffodils/3, Stems Each/T.Houston'; another, struck in copper, Dunedin, 1945, reverse inscribed '6, Varieties/Daffodils/3 Stems of Each/T.Houston'. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1758 New Zealand Gladiolus Society, struck in silver (plate) (38x32mm), reverse inscribed 'N-Z/Novice/Championship/1948/D-L-Eadie'. Toned, extremely fine. $170
Lot 1759 Dahlia Society of New Zealand Inc, c1950s, uniface, struck in bronze (38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1760 Dahlia Society of New Zealand Inc, uniface, struck in bronze (38mm) (2), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington); another, (42mm) (2), no maker's name, one inscribed 'M.H.S./P.J.Truelove/1956' the other 'Mr F.Truelove, Morrinsville, 1958'; National Dahlia Society, Affiliated Societies Medal, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.H.S./1979/G.Richards'. Extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1761 Dahlia Society Of New Zealand Inc., c1960s, uniface, struck in bronze (39mm), by Bock (Wellington), unawarded. Extremely fine, one with minor tone spots. (2) Passed in
Lot 1762 The National Rose Society N.Z., c1960s, struck in bronze (38mm) (2), no maker, one with reserve inscribed 'R.R./Mace'; Royal National Rose Society, struck in brass (41mm), no maker, uninscribed. Good extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1763 The National Rose Society NZ, struck in bronze (37mm), all awarded to Mr A.W.Clarke, Whangarei, 1960, 1961, 1965 and 1969 [illustrated], the last two by M&K and M&T (Mayer & Kean (Toye), Wellington); National Rose Society, struck in bronze (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1965/Whangarei/A.W.Clarke' [illustrated]; Royal National Rose Society, struck in bronze (42mm) (4), no maker, awarded to Mr A.W.Clarke, 1969, 1969, 1971 [illustrated] and 1972 . Extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 1764 The National Rose Society N.Z., struck in bronze (38mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'W.R.S./W.A.Brough/1964 Show'; another, as last, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Mr.W.A.Brough/Whangarei/Show/1967'; Royal National Rose Society, struck in brass (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Whangarei/Rose Show/Mrs.S./Burkhardt/1969'. Extremely fine, the last two illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1765 National Daffodil Society of NZ and New Zealand Gladiolus Society, a group of silver (18) and bronze (19) award medals to S.A.Free, won between 1946 and 1968, also North American Gladiolus Council, in brass (51mm), no makers but the Gladiolus Society medals in boxes of W.R.Bock & Son Ltd, Wellington. Extremely fine - uncirculated, four illustrated. (38) Passed in
Lot 1766 National Daffodil Society of NZ, c1972, struck uniface in silver (36x32mm), by Bock (Wellington), awarded to N.R.McIsaac. Extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (5) Passed in
Lot 1767 O.T.B.A. (Old Thames Boys' Association), c1910, badge struck in silver and blue enamel (30x23mm), by Watts (Auckland), button hole fastener. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1768 O.T.B.A. (Old Thames Boys' Association), c1910, badge struck in silver and blue enamel (30x23mm), by Watts (Auckland), button hole fastener. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1769 Auckland Competitions Society. N.Z, (1912), struck in anodised copper (45mm), by Vaughton, Birmingham, reverse inscribed 'A.H.Shultze/Boy Scouts/First Aid'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1770 Frankton Boy Scouts Camp, gold filled (35x25mm), by T.H., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Frankton/Boy Scouts Camp/1912/Won by/Arthur Gibbs'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1771 Auckland Workingmens Club, c1916, Life Member badge, struck in silver (29x25mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, button back, obverse inscribed 'W.Jouning'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1772 Dominion Boy Scouts, Te Kuri, c1916, fob medal, uniface struck in silver washed copper (38x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Good very fine and rare, silvering mostly rubbed off. $60
Lot 1773 Legion of Frontiersmen, Long Service and Efficiency Medal, struck in silver (36mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), suspender and ribbon, inscribed on reverse 'Fm.J.G.Goodwin' (O&D.135). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1774 Legion of Frontiersmen, Long Service and Efficiency Medal, struck in silver (36mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), suspender and ribbon, inscribed on reverse 'F/M C.A.Banfield' (O&D.135). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1775 Legion of Frontiersmen, Long Service and Efficiency Medal, struck in silver (36mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), suspender and ribbon with pin-back, inscribed on rim '11616 D.Graham' (O&D.135); Opotiki District School, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'H.D.G', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Henry D.Graham/Winner/Aggregate Points/Opotiki.D.School/Sports/17-12-25'. Very fine. (2) $200
Lot 1776 Scouting, The Medal of Merit, in gilt (31mm), by Collins, London, reverse inscribed 'G.S.M/R.W.Moore./21.8.39'; also, Long Service Medal, in silver (28mm), with (3) Five Years service bars, reverse inscribed 'S.M./R.W.Moore/28th Aug 1923'. Good very fine. (2) $320
Lot 1777 Group of Four: War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; Legion of Frontiersmen, Meritorious Service Medal (O&D.135); Legion of Frontiersmen, Long Service and Efficiency Medal - with silver fern (O&D.135). The first two medals unnamed, 24075 Captain T.J.Laing on the third medal, Frt/Sm.J.Laing on the fourth medal. The third medal impressed, the fourth medal engraved; also, Group of Four: matching miniature medals, both groups mounted on bars, as worn. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1778 Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Instituted 25 July 1838, District Medal, c1880s, struck in silver (40mm), no maker, swivel bar suspender, unawarded. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1779 Palmerston North Caledonian Society, cup, handcrafted in silver or silver plate (335.0g, 180x75mm), no maker or hallmark visible, inscribed on one side 'Palmerston North/Caledonian/Society/Presented By/Mr A.Ferguson/to winner of/most points in/Handicap Events', on the other side 'May 1886/Won By/J.F.Manning'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1780 (Auckland Amateur Athletic Society) (Five Mile Bicycle Championship of New Zealand), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (35x35mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'Won By/A.F.Burton/21/6/87'; reverse inscribed '5 Mile Road Race Time 31 1/4/Mints.'; SABA (South Auckland Bowling Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.7g, 30mm), by R.Bros (Read Brothers, Auckland), obverse inscribed 'Pennant Trnmt./1907.', reverse inscribed 'Won by/T.A.B.C. (Te Aroha Bowling Club)/A.F.Burton/No.3'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $380
Lot 1781 E.F.C. (probably Egmont Football Club), 1893, fob medal, in voided silver and gold (37x30mm), reverse inscribed 'W.Crisp/Three Quarter/Back'; N.U.F.L., fob medal, handcrafted in silver (35x23mm), by H.J.B. (H.J.Brister, Wellington); R.F.U., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 40x30mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), reverse inscribed 'Senr.Champ 1904/Junr.Champ 1905/W.Crisp'; shield, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 30x30mm), hook back, inscribed 'W.Crisp/1907'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 30x35mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'WC', reverse inscribed 'Labour Day/Tournament/Won By/W.Crisp/Three 1920'; P.B.C. (Pukekohe Bowling Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 13.5g, 35x33mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'WC', reverse inscribed 'P.B.C./Anniversary Tournament/Won by/W.Crisp/Second/1917'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.2g, 35x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pukekohe/Labour Day Tournament/Won By/W.Crisp/Three/1918'. Fine - very fine, all but the fourth with ring top suspensions. (7) $1,200
Lot 1782 Auckland Polo Club Sports, 1894, silver trophy cup, hand engraved sterling silver (280.0g, 220x87mm), by H. & T. (Hilliard & Thomason), hallmark for Birmingham 1881, inscribed 'Won By/H.C.Tonks bm Lucy Gray'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1783 Father and son group, Father: W.W.M.C. (Wellington Working Mens Club), 1895, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (18ct, 7.1g, 34x27mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Billiard/Championship/1895/Also 1896/1898/ & Won by/F.W.Faber'; Son: Dominion Boy Scouts, Te Kuri, struck uniface in copper (35mm), by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'W.Faber'; fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'WF', reverse inscribed 'Best Senior/Player/1917-18/W.Faber'; fob medal, hand engraved in silver (32x29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '28-5-19/Trentham Boxing/Tournament/Sergt.W.Faber/Runner Up/Middle'; stock fob medal, N.R.C.C.C. (National Cash Register Cricket Club), in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Best Field/1922-3/Won By/W.Faber'; another, as last in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 26mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Best Bowler/1922-3/Won By/W.Faber'. The first five with ring top suspensions, fine - extremely fine, all illustrated. (6) $900
Lot 1784 Thames Foresters Sports, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 30x30mm), by Kohn (Khon & Co, Wellington), ring top broken off, obverse inscribed 'WBT', reverse inscribed 'Thames Foresters Sports/1898/300.Y.Hcp.Amateur/2nd Prize/Won By/W.B.Teasdale'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1785 Maungatapere Sports Club, c1900, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver and gold (37x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1786 Sporting medals, stock medal in silver (40x35mm), by E.G., hallmark for Birmingham 1901, obverse inscribed 'W.B.S.', reverse inscribed 'UAOD/1/2 Mle/Bike'; stock medal in silver (crossed rifles) (35x35mm), by F.Waters (Palmerston North), reverse inscribed 'Corp.Stock/Champ.Shot/1902-3'; another, stock medal in silver (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '2 Mile Bicycle/Won by/W.B.Stock/Feb 19th 1903'; handcrafted in gold (crossed rifles) (9ct, 5.8g, 22x22mm), by F.Waters, reverse inscribed 'Won by/Sgt.Stock/121 Pts/15-5-07'. All with ring top suspensions, very good - very fine. (4) $210
Lot 1787 P.R.C. (Petone Rowing Club), Season 03-04, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (40x27mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Novice Fours/J.W.Dayman/No.2'; R.R.C. (Rifle Club), fob medal, struck uniface in silver (35x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lynde/Challenge Cup/Medal/Mr J.W.Dayman/1926'; The Bell Medal (Miniature Rifle Clubs), struck in bronze (38mm), no maker. Fine; extremely fine; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1788 A family group of fourteen sporting medals, 1904-1951: W.C.A. & P.A. (West Coast Agricultural & Pastoral Association), stock medal struck in silver gilt (32x32mm), by 'JF', hallmark for Birmingham 1903, obverse inscribed 'AC', reverse inscribed 'W.C.A. & P.A./Show/1904/Sawing Competition/won by/A.Clinton'; also, H.B.A.A (Hawke's Bay Axemen's Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 38x28mm), by unknown maker, reverse inscribed 'H.B.A.A./Dannevirke/9.11.06//Champion Two Men Saw/North Island/N.Z/Won By/A.Clinton'; also, handcrafted in gold (9ct?, 6.0g, 30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/W.Howens Esq/To/Taihape Gun Club/Won By/A.Clinton/Clay Pigeon Hdp./10.8.22.'; also, (11) cycling medals (1947-1951) in either silver or silver with gold shield on obverse, each (25x25mm), no makers, all inscribed with race details on reverse (E.Clinton), all medals with ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine, the first three illustrated. (14) $500
Lot 1789 Invercargill, hand engraved in silver (32x32mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'R.Thompson [sic]', reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Under 18/3rd Prize/Ingill/17.3.04'; S.C.S. (Southland Caledonian Society), 1906, hand engraved in silver and gold (33x33mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Boys Under 18/2nd Prize/Won By/R.O.Thomson'; R.H.A.A.C. (R.H. Amateur Athletic Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 26x26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/R.Thomson/16.10.07'; I.R.R.C. (Invercargill Railway Rowing Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Trial Fours/R.O.Thomson 3/1912'. All with ring top suspensions, good very fine. (4) $360
Lot 1790 Tapanui, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'A.M.', reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Tapanui Anglers Assn/Feby.1905'; T.A.F.C. (Tapanui Association Football Club), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (35x28mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winners/of/3rd Grade/1905/J.Munro./T.A.F.C.'. Good very fine; fine. (2) $190
Lot 1791 N.C.P.S.A.A.A. (North Canterbury Public Schools Amateur Athletics Association), handcrafted in silver and gold (30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1907/N.C.P.S.A.A.A./L.Notmann. (sic)'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0, 26x25mm), by J&S (Jones & Sons, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'N.C.P.S.A.A./100 Yds.Champ/L.Notmann (sic)/1st/1908'; P.S. (Public Schools) Chall. Shield, hand engraved in silver (26x24mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'L.Notman'; stock medal, hand engraved in silver (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '1/2 Mile/Relay Race/L.Notman'; handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.4g, 35x35mm), uncertain maker (possibly Frank Grady, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Runner-up/Canterbury/Light Weight Champ./18.6.12/L.Notman'. All with ring top suspensions, very good - fine, the first and last illustrated. (5) $500
Lot 1792 Royal Caledonian Curling Club, District Medal, struck in silver (40mm), English maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1908, suspender, ribbon and bar with pin-back, unawarded. Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1793 T.B.B.C., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 30x30mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'T.B.B.C./D.Leahy/17.3.08', reverse inscribed 'First/15 Inch Maiden Chop/Presented By/J.Capill/Time 1-46 1/2'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 14.3g, 45x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1912/Presented to/Wanganui/Axemen's Assn/by/George Gray/District Chop/won by/R.Leahy'; another, as last in gold (9ct, 13.6g), reverse inscribed '1912/Presented to/Wanganui/Axemen's Assn/by/George Gray/District Chop Fastest Time/won by/R.Leahy'; W.F.C. (Wanganui Football Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 16.1g, 45x30mm), by N. & Son (Nettleship & Son, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'W.F.C./Presented by/W.J.Conder Esq/Won by/R.Leahy/1915; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1919/W.F.C./Pres.by/W.J.Conder/To/Best Forward/R.Leahy'. Fine - very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (5) $1,600
Lot 1794 Otago School of Physical Culture, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 13.5g, 33x33mm), by A.T.Long (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otago School/of/Physical Culture/1909/Championship of School/Won by/R.Johnston.'. Very fine. $400
Lot 1795 Tairau Sports, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 27x23mm), by WHH, hallmark for Birmingham 1909, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tairau Sports/1909/Most Points/Scored By/J.T.Tanner'. Very fine. $170
Lot 1796 Various sports, P.P.C.S., hand engraved in silver and gold (35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.P.S.C./Champion Shot/1909/Sgt.W.Perry/2nd'; (Auckland Grammar School), struck in silver (26x26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.G.S./150 Yds/Old Boys/Champ Cup/W.C.J. Perry/1920'; (Waikato University), struck in bronze (31x31mm), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.U./Long Jump/W.J.Perry/1921' [illustrated]; NZA, Ch-Ch, 1921-22, hand engraved in silver (33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Amateur Championship/100 Yds/Championship/2nd'; another, but '220 Yds/Championship/2nd' [illustrated]. All with ring top suspensions, fine - good very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1797 E.C.F.A. (presumed attribution - East Coast Fencing Association), c1910, shield struck in silver (31x30mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), pin and loop back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1798 R.R.C.C. (Rough Ridge Curling Club), 1911, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 35x23mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Championship/P.Darling'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 35x23mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'P.C.Darling./Champion/1912.'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $300
Lot 1799 St P.Y.C. (St Paul's Youth Club), stock medal in silver and gold (33x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'St.P.Y.C./2nd/Quoits/1911'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1800 Wakarara Sports Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.8g, 40x28mm), by S.D. & Co. (Stewart Dawson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wakarara/Sports Club/H.J.Cook/Winner/Dec 28th.1911.'. Good fine. $380
Lot 1801 New Zealand Sports Protection League, 1912, pin struck in silver (17mm), By W.R.Bock (Wellington). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1802 N.Z. Sports Protection League, c1912, uniface, struck in silver (17mm), by W.R.Bock. Very fine, possibly a trial. Passed in
Lot 1803 N.Z. Sports Protection League, 1912, uniface, struck in silver (17mm), by W.R.Bock, originally with pin-back (pin missing). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1804 Sporting fob medals, North & South Canterbury, awarded to L.Blackmore between 1907 and 1912, for athletics (6) and rugby (2), includes gold (9ct (2) total weight 11.7g), silver and gold (4) and silver (2), makers noted: J&S, Jones & Sons (2), R.S. and W.V.S. (English). All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine. (8) $340
Lot 1805 A group of ten sporting medals, 1906-1914, to the Ruscoe family of Wanganui: stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 25mm), by Drew (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), obverse inscribed 'U.B.C. (Union Boat Club)/1906-7/Drew Double Sculls/J.Ruscoe Stk/H.Prideaux/bow' [illustrated]; W.S.C., hand engraved, in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 40x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.Ruscoe/Quoits/1908'; stock medal, hand engraved in silver (35x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.Ruscoe/1st/Prize/For/Quoits'; Cosmopolitan Club (Wanganui), Life Member badge, struck in silver (24mm) by 'WN', reverse inscribed 'J.Ruscoe./1908' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed 'J.T.Ruscoe'; Regimental Sports, struck in silver (30x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1912/Tug of War Champ/Pt. Ruscoe' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed '1912/Relay Champ/Pt. Ruscoe'; another, reverse inscribed 'Takapau/1914/100 Yds/Sergt. W.G.Ruscoe; F.A.A.C. (Fielding Amateur Athletic Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 35x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/won by/G.W.Ruscoe/8-1-13'; U.B.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 27x27mm), unknown maker (Drew?), reverse inscribed 'Drew/Double Sculls/G.W.Ruscoe (Stk)/W.Kruse (Bow)' [illustrated], all with ring top suspensions. Fine - very fine. (10) $800
Lot 1806 K.H.T.C. (possibly Kaipara Helensville Tennis Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 10.3g, 32x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Gents Championship/K.H.T.C./Presented by/Mrs Chase/5.1.14/A.G.S.Jonathan'; K.R.C. (Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'K.R.C./A.Jonathan/1914-15'. Nearly fine; very fine. (2) $600
Lot 1807 G.A.S.C. (said to be Greymouth Amateur Sports Club), fob medal, c1915, hand engraved in gold (tested 15ct, 8.6g, 26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.A.S.C./Boys Race/A.Matheson/1st Prize'. Very fine. $400
Lot 1808 Aurora Sports Club, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 35x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '5/4/15 /Aurora Sports Club/1st/Best Paced Hack/13 Stone/Won By/B.Dickson'. Very fine. $190
Lot 1809 C.H.A. (Canterbury Hockey Association), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (35x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.H.A./5th Grade/5 A-Side/1916/A.D.Mahoney'; Excelsior AFC (Amateur Football Club), hand engraved fob medal in silver with gold (35x27mm), reverse inscribed 'Excelsior/AFC/Winners of/Humphreys Cup/Season 1922'. Fine; very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) Passed in
Lot 1810 A.C.R.U. (Ashburton County Rugby Union), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 30x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Seniors/7 A-Side/Winners/Geraldine/1918/D.Bates'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 37x25mm), reverse inscribed 'Seven A Side/1919/D.Bates'; also, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 35x28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Oamaru), reverse inscribed 'D.Coy.C.I./Mark of/Appreciation Of/Effort At/Camp Sports', obverse inscribed 'D.B.'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine. (3) $550
Lot 1811 Sports medal, in silver (30x30mm), by R.W.McNicoll (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, '2nd/Junr Section/22.10.19'. Toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 1812 Waimamaku, fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (40x32mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), reverse inscribed Waimamaku/District/Schools Sports/McCown Medal/E.Keymer/100Yds/17-12-20'; Birkdale, fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (35x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Birkdale/Y.M.C.A./Annual Sports/1923/Walton/Challenge Cup/2nd/E.W.Keymer'; U.R.F.C (United Rugby Football Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 33x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/E.Keymer/Best Back/1926'. Extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) Passed in
Lot 1813 N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Amateur Sports Association), Schools Relay, 1921, silver fob medal, hand engraved (32x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, initials 'E.J.R.' inscribed on obverse. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1814 Te Horo Sports, 1921, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 29mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), reverse inscribed 'Points/Prize/Te Horo Sports/Presented To/J.Belesky/1921'; Paraparaumu Sports Club, 15.2.22, hand engraved in silver (22x28mm), no inscription; W.A.S., 1923, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 30x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To/T.A.Belesky/In Appreciation/of Services Rendered/10-4-23'; N.D.S.U., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 26x26mm), uncertain maker, reverse inscribed '7.A Side/E.Belesky/6-8-24'; also, stock medal in silver and gold (27x18mm), English maker and hallmark, uninscribed. All with ring top suspensions, stained reverses with glue remnants from being stuck down, fine. (4) $460
Lot 1815 TSC (Tikokino Sports Competitions), uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tikokino Sports/1924/Chopping/Competition/Won by/A.Collins'. Very fine. $280
Lot 1816 Gold fob medals, 1913-1925, for rugby and rifle shooting, M.R.F.S.U (Maniototo Rugby Football Sub-union), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 30x30mm), reverse inscribed 'M.R.F.S.U./Tournament/Won By/W.W.Smith/14-8-13'; star shaped stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 35x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Won by/W.W.Smith/1913'; M.R.F.S.U., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 35x27mm), reverse inscribed 'M.R.F.S.U./1st/Senior/Seven-A Side/W.W.Smith/13.8.14'; W.D.R.C. (Wedderburn Defence Rifle Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 30x20mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/W.D.R.C/To/Rifleman W.W.Smith/Winner of the/Arthur Cup/1918'; 29th Reinforcements, sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 35x25mm), pin-back; W.D.R.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 32x32mm), by DD Ltd, reverse inscribed 'Club Medal/1921/Won By/Rifleman W.W.Smith'; M.R.F.S.U., 1919, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 32x32mm), reverse inscribed 'Best/Junior Back/Won By/L.Smith'; W.D.R.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x25mm), reverse inscribed 'Rflm.L.L.Smith/Runner up/Lowis Cup/1925'. All except one with ring top suspensions, most with no maker's marks, generally very fine. (8) $950
Lot 1817 Opunake, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G.L.A.', reverse '1st/33 1/3 Yds/Opunake/1925'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1818 (Nelson College), a group of sporting medals, awarded to R.M.Kirk between 1922 and 1926, silver (6) and bronze (5), no makers, most with ring top suspensions, for boxing, gymnastics, hurdles and swimming. Mostly extremely fine, three illustrated. (11) Passed in
Lot 1819 Granity, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'J.H.', reverse inscribed 'Winner/Quoit Tourney/At Granity/20-2-26'. Very fine. $200
Lot 1820 Tga (Tauranga) Sports Day, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 30x21mm), by L.K. (Louis Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.A.C./Prints/1927'. Very fine. $90
Lot 1821 Ruapehu Ski Club, fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension 'Ruapehu/Ski Club/Consolation Race/29-8-28/Won By/J.W.Gittos.'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1822 P.N. Y.M.C.A. (Palmerston North Young Men's Christian Association), stock medal in gold (9ct, 2.7g, 25x25mm), English maker and hallmark, inscribed on reverse 'O.Goodjohn/Most Improved Man/1928'; also, N.Z.R.S.A. (New Zealand Roller Skating Association), medals awarded to Ian Goodjohn in 1953 (silvered) (40mm) (3), no makers, each with ring top, bar with pin-back suspension. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1823 S.A.S.T. (Southland Amateur Sports Trust), Southland Champion, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 33x26mm), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Primary Schools/Boys/H.Mawdsley/Edendale/1929'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 1824 N.Z.A.F.A (New Zealand Amateur Fencing Association), c1930s, pin, struck in silver (55x25mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), pin-back. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1825 N.Z.A.F.A (New Zealand Amateur Fencing Association), c1930s, pin, struck in silver (55x25mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), pin-back. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1826 NZBA (New Zealand Bowling Association), c1930s, President badge, struck in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 27x29mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'S.Glendining./1935'; another, as before but Past President, struck in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 27x29mm), by M&K, pin-back. Very fine. (2) $500
Lot 1827 Hinds, stock medal in silver and gold (33x26mm), by P.F.J., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hinds/Sports/Most Points/L.T.Higgins/4.5.30'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1828 I.B.T.C. (Island Bay Tennis Club), (Wellington), Life Member badge struck in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 30x30mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.T.Hunter/13 Dec.1930' and 'J.D.Hunter/1954'; Island Bay Life Saving & Surf Club, NZ, Life Member badge struck in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 35x27mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.D.Hunter./1936'; The Hon. Justices' Association of Wellington N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.D.Hunter/1954'; Worser Bay A.S.L.S.C, 50th. Jubilee, badge in chrome and enamel (33x25mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine - extremely fine, the third missing much of the enamel. (4) $700
Lot 1829 Wairarapa Show, 1930, fob medal/badge in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 33x27mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Novice/Lady Rider/A Edmund Preston/Medal'. Very fine. $190
Lot 1830 A group of silver medals, awarded to T.V.Fox, from 1910 to 1931, includes Royal Hibernian Military School (Ireland) football (4) for 1910-11, 1912-13, 1913-14 and 1914-15 [illustrated]; cross country running (3), 1911-12, 1912-13 and 1913-14; cricket, 1914-15; Irish Amatuer Swimming Association, Leinster Branch, Junior School C'Ship, 1913; N.I.B.B.A (North Island Brass Bands Association), New Plymouth, 1923 [illustrated] and tennis, T.B.T.C. Yankee Hoop Doubles, 1931 [illustrated], all with ring top suspensions except the last which is pin-backed. Generally extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 1831 B.O.P. (Bay of Plenty) Sports Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 21.4g, 43x32mm), uncertain maker, reverse inscribed 'B.O.P./Sports Club/N.Z.100 Yds./Championship/J.Reid./6.4.31.', obverse inscribed 'Presd. By/J.Bracken.'. Very fine. $650
Lot 1832 S.K.C. (St Kevin's College), stock medal in silver (30x23mm) with gold shield on obverse, by 'WA', hallmark for Birmingham 1931, reverse inscribed '7 A Side/Oamaru 1932/B.Hoffman'; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 30x22mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'N.O.A.A.A. (North Otago Amateur Athletics Association)/1933', reverse inscribed 'S.S.C. (Secondary Schools Champ?)/1st Points/Junior/B.Hoffman'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'B.P.Hoffman/Inter.Agg./Sec Schools Champ/1934', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (3) $200
Lot 1833 Alpine Sports Club Inc, uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed '1932/Open Ski Race/Mens Downhill/First non-member/D.Williams'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1834 Taranaki Provincial Ski Championships, uniface, struck in bronze (44mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Taranaki/Mens Straight/Championship/B.W.McMillan/1933'. Edge bruise at 8 o'clock on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1835 AAC (Auckland Amateur Croquet), Champion of Champions, pin, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 45x20mm), by Y. & Co. (Young & Co, Auckland), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Won by/Mrs F.Baker/Carlton Club/1936'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1836 Hokianga Sports, 1936, inscribed fob medal, in silver and gold (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1837 Huapai, hand engraved in silver (40x38mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Drysdale Cup/1938/A.Burr/Huapai'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1838 Mauriceville Sports, stock medal, uniface, struck in silver (28x25mm), no maker, ring top with ribbon, reverse inscribed 'H.McDonald/Relay/1938'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1839 Printing Houses Sports & Social Club, uniface, struck in copper (26mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds.Jun./1939/2nd/M.Brady'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1840 N.Z.C.C. (New Zealand Croquet Championships), two buttons struck in silver (22mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), with lug backs (with pins), inscribed '1939' and '1940'; also, award medallion struck in silver with enamel (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Womens/Championship/1957/Mrs L.G.Middlemiss'. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1841 N Z Federation Of Roller Skating (Inc), Intermediate Championship, c1940s, uniface, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1842 A small group of school and other sporting fob medals, Dunedin, 1929-1945, all named to L.D.Smith, in silver and gold (4) and silver, mostly English hallmarked and all with ring top suspensions, includes O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys' High School) (2) and Cav.A.F.C. (Caversham Association Football Club). Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1843 Waitati Sports, 1946, hand engraved in silver (26x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Steer Riding'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1844 Softball, Canterbury v Otago, 1947, pieces removed from a trophy, in silver by M&Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), includes name plate 'Canterbury V Otago' (112x38mm); shield (97x86mm), inscribed 'Presented/By/C.Buckett/1947' and crossed softball bats (70x50mm). Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1845 Sporting awards, a small group awarded to L.E.Martin between 1941 and 1948, silver and bronze, includes NZAAA Auckland, Royal Life Saving Society, T.C.O.B.A.C. Harrier (2), AFA Champions, Matamata 3rd 1 Mile and 100 Yds Junior; also, Sport Waikato, For Excellence In Sport, struck in brass (50mm), by A.J.Parkes, loop with ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2004/Taupo District Sports Awards/Recognising/Service To Sport/Lionel/Martin' (M&P.-). Very fine - extremely fine, the last illustrated. (8) Passed in
Lot 1846 New Zealand Roller Skating Association, c1950s, a group of badges mostly in bronze, by M & Y (Moller & Young, Christchurch), includes speed skating, figure skating, free skating and dance skating. Fine - very fine, two illustrated. (7) Passed in
Lot 1847 N.Z.R.S.A (New Zealand Roller Skating Association), c1950s, medal struck in bronze (40mm), by M & Y Ch Ch (Moller & Young, Christchurch), ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1848 British Empire Games, N.Z. 1950, 'Australia' badge in silvered base metal and brass (45x33mm), no maker, pin-back suspension. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1849 Southland, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Southland/Speed Champion/1950'. Very fine. $160
Lot 1850 Sports club fobs, a small group (5) to different codes and recipients, all in silver (mostly 28mm), includes marching (1950), rugby (2) (1948 and 1951), surf life saving (2) (1959 and unawarded). Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1851 Mt Albert RSA (Returned & Services' Association), fob medal, struck in silver with gold (30x30mm), no maker, ring top and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Brown Trophy/Winner/1954/Runner-Up/1955'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1852 Amateur Roller Skating Association of N.Z., uniface, struck in silver (32mm), by P & L, reverse inscribed 'Int.Girls/Solo/1955/C.Block'; another, as last, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Snr.Ladies/ 1/4 Speed/1958/D.Block'; another, in copper by Parklin (Palmerston North), reverse inscribed 'Snr.Ladies/Solo/1958/C.Block'. Toned, very fine, all with ring top and ribbon suspension. (3) Passed in
Lot 1853 New Zealand Roller Skating Association Inc, prize medal for 'Dance', uniface, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 8.8g, 30mm), no maker, ring top, bar and pin-back, reverse inscribed '7/B.Tufnail/Auck./Sept/1955'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1854 Water sports, a collection of prize medals won by R.W.Henry from 1939-1957, includes surf life saving and water polo, in base metals and silver (one gold), noted - award medals for Canterbury Centenary (M&P.1950/4) (2, silver [illustrated] and bronze). Fine - extremely fine, three illustrated. (26) Passed in
Lot 1855 Darts, Life Member badge, c1960s, in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 28x22mm) and black enamel, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'E.Lyall'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1856 Mostly sporting badges and medals, awarded to Syd Mason, South Canterbury, between 1919 and 1960, gold (2) (9ct, 9.7g), silver (5) and base metal (3), includes, bowling, rugby, running, tennis; also South Canterbury Caledonian Society, Director/Life Member badges. Fine - extremely fine. (10) $300
Lot 1857 Group of seven, struck in silver (48mm) by M & K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), inscribed on reverse 'N.Z.A.W.L.A. (probably N.Z. Amateur Weight Lifting Association)/1st/Light Heavy/1960/W.F.Nabney'; another, inscribed '1961/W.Nabney'; another, inscribed 'W.Nabney./1st./Mid/Heavyweight/1964' [illustrated]; another, by M & T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), inscribed 'W.Nabney/1st/Mid Hvy/Wt/1965'; struck in bronze (48mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), reverse inscribed '2nd/Mid Heavy Wt/W.Nabney/1966/Total 780'; another, by M & T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), inscribed 'National Champs/2nd Hvy/wt/Hamilton/W.F.Nabney/1967' [illustrated]; another, inscribed 'W.F.Nabney/2nd/Heavy Weight/1969'. Mostly extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 1858 N Z Federation of Roller Skating (Inc), Senior Championship, uniface, struck in silver, aluminium and aluminium bronzed (50mm), the second inscribed on reverse '1968/Women's 1 Mile'. Very fine - extremely fine, the first two pierced with ring top suspensions, the last pierced at top and illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1859 Maungakaramea, badge, hand inscribed in silver (33mm), no maker, pin missing from back, 'Presented/To/Maungakaramea/H.B.Sloane/For Best Player/Won By/C.Crawford'. Fine, with four pin holes near edge having at one time been a plaque. Passed in
Lot 1860 New Zealand Police Council Of Sport, Life Member badge, c1970s, in gilt and enamel (40x40mm), no maker (Bock, Wellington), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1861 Pacific Zone Championships, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'III/World Water Ski Union/Group III Championships/1974/Lake Tekapo NZ'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1862 New Zealand Judo Federation, c1980s, medal in nickel and enamel (75mm), no maker, ring top suspension missing ribbon. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1863 National Special Olympics, New Zealand, c1992, struck in silvered base metal and another in bronze (55x49mm), ring top suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1864 New Zealand Winter Games, 1992, uniface competitor's medals, struck in bronze (2), silvered and gilt (all 70mm), no maker, ring top and white neck ribbons. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1865 National Mutual New Zealand Masters Games, Dunedin, 1994, in gilt (48mm), steel (2) and bronze; New Zealand Masters Games, Dunedin, 2000, in gilt (47mm) (3), steel, and bronze (3); also, 2004, in steel (60x45mm) (2) and bronze (6); also, 2008, in gilt, steel and bronze (49mm) (3); another, but undated (2002), in bronze (50x40mm); South Island Masters, Blenheim, undated, in brass (43mm) (2); The Southland Times Central Otago Masters Games, undated, in gilt (39mm) and bronze (2); South Island Rowing Championships, Lake Ruataniwha, Twizel, in gilt (49mm) (4) and brass; another, but New Zealand Rowing Championships, 2005, in bronze (49mm); South Island Masters Regatta, Dunstan Arm, 2005, in brass (50mm); ILT (Invercargill Licensing Trust), S.I. (South Island) Masters Rowing Champs 2002, in brass (2); N.Z. Secondary School Rowing Champs, undated, in gilt (49mm); O.R.C. (Otago Rowers Club), Best performed Master Rower, Tim Gardner, 2001, in brass (50mm) and an unattributed medal in brass (50mm). All struck uniface, with ring tops and neck ribbon suspensions, mostly extremely fine or better. (40) Passed in
Lot 1866 National Mutual, New Zealand Masters Games, Wanganui, 1997, competitors remainder medals, uniface, struck in bronze (4), steel (6), and gilt, all (46mm), ring top and neck ribbon suspensions. Extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 1867 Hinemoa Amateur Sports Club, Championship Medal, uniface, struck in silver (28x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1868 Wellington Golf Club, card or cigarette case, plain, in sterling silver (85x65x15mm), by W.N., hallmark for Chester 1894, inscribed on front 'Wellington Golf Club/G.Winslow/Second/Bogey Handicap/August 25th 99'. Some denting, very fine. $90
Lot 1869 Okoirie (sic) Golf Club, Monthly Competition Medal, handcrafted in silver (65mm) by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland) for monthly competition, won by Thos. Martin, inscribed on reverse 'Winner Month... Score/E.Anderson Aug 09, 87/ Thn.Jackson Dec 09, 87/Thn.Jackson Mch 10, 83/E.Bloomfield Oct...10, 77/W.W.Bruce (?)... 88/T.Martin July, 90 /" Aug, 89/" Sept, 81'. Mount removed from reverse rim, otherwise very fine. $480
Lot 1870 Greytown Golf Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 24x24mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Greytown/Golf Club/W.G.Diddams/Lady Champion/1910'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 24x24mm), reverse inscribed 'Greytown/Golf Club/Miss W.Diddams/Champion/1911'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $340
Lot 1871 Group of seventeen, c1913-31, New Zealand Ladies Golf Championship, in bronze (32mm), no maker, unawarded; stylised Tiki, N v SI Golf Match 1913, in silver (33x36mm) by S.McL (S.McLernon, Hamilton), top bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Madge Burns/North Island'; golfing fob, struck in gold (9ct, 2.3g, 26mm), no maker, unawarded, ring top suspension; plus various other badges and buttons relating to golf and hockey (14). Fine - very fine, the first three illustrated. (17) $400
Lot 1872 Napier Golf Championship, Third (inscribed) c1920s, prize fob medal, uniface, struck in copper (32mm), by Bock (Wellington), ring top suspension. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 1873 St.D.G.C., fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 5.0g, 32x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/N.J.Gill/Nov.6th 1920'. Very fine. $160
Lot 1874 Otahuhu G.C. (Golf Club), Andrews Stars, badge, handcrafted in voided silver (35x28mm), no maker, pin-back; O.G.C. (Otahuhu Golf Club), award button, in silver (23mm), by G. & T.Y.Ltd (G & T Young, Dunedin), lug and pin-slide back, front inscribed 'O.G.C./H.W.Bundle/St.Andrews X/July 1922'; another as last, inscribed 'O.G.C./St Andrews X/H.W.Bundle/Sept.1924'; also, N.Z.U. (New Zealand Universities), fob medal, uniface struck in copper (37x32mm), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.U./Mens Doubles Champ/H.Bundle/1904'. Very fine, the silver toned. (4) $150
Lot 1875 Roxburgh Golf Club, button badge, struck in silver (23mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Annual Tournament'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Ladys Handicap/G.Whelan'; Teviot, inscribed button badge in silver (22mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Ladies/Open Handicap/Teviot/Golf Tourney/Sept.1922'. Very fine, the first illustrated. (3) $60
Lot 1876 Fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'HW', reverse inscribed 'Cup Aggte./Won By/H.Williamson/1922'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1877 G.G.C. (Greymouth Golf Club), silver prize buttons (20-24mm), five by J.Cairney (Greymouth) and two by Petersens (Christchurch), lug backs, awarded to Mrs T.Seddon, 1922-23. Very fine - extremely fine. (9) $120
Lot 1878 Golfing badges, c1960s-1970s, a small collection of pin-back badges mostly stock issues, in gold (2), silver (5) and base metal with enamel (2), most inscribed, noted: Te Puke Ladies Golf Club. Fine - very fine. (9) $110
Lot 1879 George Street Gymnastic Club, (Dunedin) 1903, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 4.3g, 25x23mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/J.A.Burt Esq./Won By/T.Weir.'. Very fine. $140
Lot 1880 Epsom Gymnasium, hand engraved in silver with gold front (40x30mm), by J.F., hallmark for Birmingham 1906, reverse inscribed 'Epsom Gymnasium/1906'. Fine. $40
Lot 1881 The Dunedin District Junior Gymnastic Association, c1910, prize medal struck in bronze (31mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 1882 St Rohans Boys Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior Gym/Competition/Won By/A.C.Squire/1931'. Very fine. $180
Lot 1883 Auckland Gymnastic Association, c1950s, uniface, struck in copper (39x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 1884 Caledonian Society of Otago, Founded 1862, c1870s, Director badge, uniface, struck in silver (45x35mm), by 'S', ring top with bar and pin-back. Good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 1885 Caledonian Society, Province of Nelson, N.Z., c1870s, struck in silver (45mm), by Kirkwood & Son (Edinburgh), swivel bar suspension, unawarded. Toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1886 The Caledonian Society, Nelson, handcrafted in silver (38mm), no maker, ring top, bar and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Prize Medal/for Tilting/Job Lines/Jany 1st 1872'. Toned, very fine and a rare early piece. Passed in
Lot 1887 Nelson Provncl. Scottish Socy., c1880s, badge, handcrafted in silver (49x32mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1888 (Caledonian Society Sports, Ashburton, 1882), inscribed, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, 10.5g, 35x25mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, one side inscribed 'Caledonian Society Sports/Ashburton 1882/Prize For/Dancing Highland Fling', the other side inscribed 'Won By James Murray/Presented by F.Hill'. Very fine. $440
Lot 1889 S C C S (South Canterbury Caledonian Society), Bayonet Compt., 1888, inscribed stock fob medal in silver (27x27mm), by Bower & Ferguson (Timaru), ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1890 Amateur Caledonian Handicap, handcrafted in silver (45mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Jas Ross/Jany 26th 1888'. Centrepiece set a little off centre, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1891 Hawkes Bay Highland Society, membership badge in silver and enamel (40x33mm), English maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1897, pin-back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1892 Highland Society of Southland, fob medal, struck in silver (35x32mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top sewn to a coloured material rosette, obverse inscribed 'To/John McDonald Esq', reverse inscribed 'From The/Highland Society/Of/Southland/On Their First Annual/Gathering/Invercargill/NZ/1897'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1893 Tahapau Caledonian Society, Irish Jig, 1899, uniface fob medal, struck in silver and gold (45mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/J.Worrall/Won By/J.Brandon'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1894 OCS (Oamaru Caledonian Society), Youth's Bagpipe Competition, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 10.0g, 32x32mm), by R.H.C. (Robert H.Cathcart, Oamaru), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed with copperplate initials 'OCS' and '1901', reverse inscribed 'Youth's Bagpipe/Competition./Presented by/John McArthur./Won By/Don.Millar.'. Good very fine. $500
Lot 1895 Auckland Caledonian Society, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 14.5g, 48x32mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Thos McCune/By/Auckland Caledonian/Society Dec.1903/In/Token Of Esteem/Long Service/5 Years President'. Extremely fine. $750
Lot 1896 W.C.S (Wairarapa Caledonian Society), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 32mm) by Dougall (William Dougall, Masterton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.C.S/Bagpipe Music/Marches/John McDiarmid/1st/1903'. Very fine. $300
Lot 1897 W.C.S. (Winton Caledonian Society), hand engraved in silver and gold (40x30mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'W.C.S./Pipe Music/1st Prize/Marches/M.Watson/27.12.04'; piping, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 37x35mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Piping/Most points/M.Watson'; also, departure medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 40x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Residents of the/District/on his Departure/To Take up the/Management of/Hedgehope Dairy/Factory', obverse inscribed 'M.Watson/Sept 24/09'. All with ring top suspensions, black toning, very fine. (3) $300
Lot 1898 Berwick Sports, c1906, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Berwick Sports/3rd Prize/Local Dancing'. Toned, very fine. $30
Lot 1899 O.C.S. (Oamaru Caledonian Society), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (27x24mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), obverse inscribed 'O.C.S./1906/Youths Bagpipe/Music', reverse inscribed '3rd Prize/won by/W.Duncan'; WCS (Waimate Caledonian Society), fob medal, hand crafted in gold (15ct, 8.5g, 38x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension (broken), reverse inscribed '1st/Pipe Marches/won by/W.Duncan/1906.'; fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (28x22mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '1st/Pipe Marches/W.Duncan/1907'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 33x30mm), by E.Mills (Dunedin), reverse inscribed '1st/Pipe Music/W.Duncan/1908'; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 38x28mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Taranaki/July/1920', reverse inscribed 'Clay Bird Match/1st Prize/Won By/-'; N.Z.M.R.A. (New Zealand Miniature Rifle Association), 1933, fob medal, struck uniface in voided gold (9ct, 13.3g, 40x33mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.M.R.A./Champion/1933/W.Duncan.'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (6) Passed in
Lot 1900 Caledonian-Society-Of-Southland, c1910, kilt pin, hand engraved in nickel (76mm), pin-back. Possibly missing centre jewel, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1901 S.C.C.S (South Canterbury Caledonian Society), hand engraved in silver (35x25mm), reverse inscribed 'Highland Fling/F.Duncan/1910'; another, hand engraved in silver and gold (45x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Highland Fling/1911/F.Duncan' [illustrated]; another, as last (32x24mm), same reverse inscription; another, 1913, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 29mm), no maker; T.S.S. (Timaru Scottish Society), 1914, stock medal in silver, reverse inscribed 'F.Duncan'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.4g, 28mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Timaru), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'To/Fay Duncan/For/Merit/1918' [illustrated]; plus, silver and gold (3) and a silver stock medal, all of the period and unawarded. All with ring top suspensions, the silver fobs with English maker's marks and hallmarks, fine - very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 1902 Timaru Scottish Society, c1910, membership badge in voided gold (9ct, 3.5g, 26mm), by G. & T.Y.Ltd (G. & T. Young, Timaru), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'S.Cague.'. Very fine. $100
Lot 1903 C.C.S (Cromwell Caledonian Society), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 38x30mm), by P.Dick (Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'C.C.S/Won By/Arthur B Tracey/Aggregate/11-4-14'. Very fine. $280
Lot 1904 Port Molyneau, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 13.0g, 35x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/J.Oliver/by/Port Molyneau/Calen.Soct./June 1916'. Good fine. $380
Lot 1905 St Andrews Scottish Society, Invercargill, c1918, Councillor badge in silvered base metal and enamel (50mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, uninscribed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1906 St Andrews Scottish Society, Invercargill, c1918, Chieftain badge in silvered base metal and enamel (50mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1907 P. & D. (Pipes & Drums) Assn., Dunedin, 29.5.18, hand engraved in silver (25x28mm) with gold shield on front, by H.B.& S., hallmark for Birmingham 1916, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior Piping/2nd'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1908 Highland dancing, 1920s, a collection of fob medals won by Daisy McRae of Otago, including gold (9ct, tot wt 18.6g) (5), silver and gold (29) and silver (4), all with ring top suspensions, mostly inscribed with initials only. Fine - extremely fine. (38) $850
Lot 1909 O.H.S. (probably Otago Highland Society), c1920s, stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 24x24mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin & Timaru), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'O.H.S./Reels & Strathspeys/2nd', obverse inscribed 'G.McDonald'. Toned, very fine. $160
Lot 1910 Waimarino C.S. (Caledonian Society), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 32x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Waimarino C.S./30.12.20/Won By/Best Piper/"Local"', reverse inscribed 'Presented By/W.S.Mitchell Esq./"Ohakune"'. Very fine. $150
Lot 1911 Old Identity Sports, Waikouaiti, hand engraved in silver (30x25mm), by W.A., hallmark for Birmingham 1921, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.Fox/2nd. H.Fling/16-3-21'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1912 F.S.S. (F. Scottish Society), Waimate, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, 'D.A.M.' inscribed on obverse and on the reverse '1st/Highland Fling/F.S.S./Waimate/1924'. Very fine. $130
Lot 1913 S.C.P. & D.A. (South Canterbury Piping & Dancing Association), handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 16.7g, 30x30mm), by G. & T.Y. Ltd (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'JAH', reverse inscribed 'Presented to J.A.Hall Esq./By/S.C.P. & D.A./Nov.1924'. Fine. $500
Lot 1914 Highland dancing, a collection of Otago and Southland fob medals won by W.(Willie) Martin from 1923 to 1925, gold (9ct, tot wt 91.0g) (17), silver and gold (9) and silver (5), all inscribed, events noted: Dunedin Competitions, Edendale Sports Society, Gore Competitions, Invercargill Competitions, Mataura Sports, Riversdale, Tokanui Sports, Waikaia Sports, mostly English makers and hallmarks but one gold by H.Milton. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine, the silver toned, three illustrated. (31) $2,800
Lot 1915 Maheno A.C. (Athletic Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 43x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse incribed 'Maheno A.C./Most Pts in/Open Piping/J.Cameron/1926'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 1916 Piping, stock medal struck in silver and gold (26mm), by H & Co, hallmark for Birmingham 1925, reverse inscribed 'M.C./Novice Piping/2nd/H.G.Henderson/21.5.26'; another (30x27mm), by H & Co, hallmark for Chester 1924, reverse inscribed 'W.Comp/Novice Piping/2nd/H.G.Henderson/10.6.27.'; also, British Empire Trades - Writing Competition, New Zealand Schools First Prize, struck in silver (23x21mm), by V&S, hallmark for Birmingham 1919, reverse inscribed '1919/H.G.Henderson'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 1917 Owhango, uniface, struck in silver and gold (24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Owhango/Champ./2nd SheantruibhasWon by/(unnamed)/1927. Very fine. $80
Lot 1918 G.C.S. (Gisborne Competitions Society), stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 32x27mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Dunedin), reverse inscribed '1st/Seann Truibhais'; N.S.C. (Ngatapa Sports Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 35x32mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Dunedin), reverse inscribed '1st/Hornpipe (Under 12)/2-1-28'. Extremely fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) $360
Lot 1919 O.D.S.C. (Owhango District Sports Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 33x33mm), by W.Good (Gisborne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd/Highland Reel/Phyllis McGhie/1929'. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1920 Buller Caledonian Society, Reg No 1623, Chieftain badge, c1930s, in gilt and enamel (43x32mm), by Moller Dn, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1921 Gaelic Society Of New Zealand, 1911, fob medal, struck uniface in gilt and enamel, c1930s (38x28mm), by Moller Dn, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1922 Kaitangata Scottish Society, c1930s, Committee badge, in gilt and enamel (28x25mm), by Moller Dn, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1923 Wellington Ladies Highland Pipe Band, c1930s, badge struck in silver (40x30mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), pin-back. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1924 D.C.A.C., stock fob medal, in silver (35x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'J.R.', reverse inscribed 'D.C.A.C./S.Truibhais/1931'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1925 Owango Sports Club, stock medal in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 37x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Highland/Dancing', reverse inscribed 'Owango/Sports Club/Points Medal/Class 6/1932'. Very fine. $130
Lot 1926 T.C.S.(Te Aroha Caledonian Society), 1936, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.3g, 25mm), reverse inscribed 'Local/H Fling/Novice/Pres By/C.Kingsley-Smith/Won by (-)'; another, struck in silver (33x23mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, reverse inscribed 2nd/Local H.F./Open/Won by (-)'. Very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) Passed in
Lot 1927 N.Z.P.B. (New Zealand Pipe Band) Contest, Wanganui, 1936, inscribed fob medal, hand engraved in silver (40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1928 Dancing medals, c1940s, uniface stock fob medals in silver (2) and silver plate (11), most from unidentified organisations, except Hastings Highland Games/The Gathering of the Clans - in silver (32mm), no maker and Otago Centre P&D Assn - in silver and gold (29x29mm), no maker. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 1929 Dancing fob medals, a small group c1940s, in gold (9ct, 5.3g) (1), silver and gold (1) and silver (4), includes Sandringham Caledonian Society (Auckland) and National Dancing Association, six with ring top suspensions and one silver with pin-back. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $180
Lot 1930 Dominion P D (Piping & Dancing) Society, c1940s, uniface, struck in silver (27mm), no maker (2, one illustrated); N.Z P. & D.Assn. (NZ Piping & Dancing Asociation), South Canty.(Canterbury) Centre, Timaru, fob medals, struck in gilt (4), silver (3) and copper (bronze) [illustrated], all (28x25mm) (8), by M&Y Ch Ch (Moller & Young, Christchurch); another, uniface, struck in silver (25x25mm), no maker [illustrated]; Otago Centre, P & D (Piping & Dancing) Assn., uniface, hand engraved in silver gilt (28x28mm), no maker [illustrated]; also, Hastings Highland Games, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (40x32mm) [illustrated]. All unawarded, with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (13) $150
Lot 1931 Gore and District Piping and Dancing Society, c1940s, fob medal struck uniface in nickel (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse blank. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 1932 L.C.S., (Lowburn Caledonian Society), c1940s, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.C.S./Won by/A de Bettencor/Dancing'. Good very fine. $100
Lot 1933 Otago Centre, P.&D. Assn, c1940s, stock medals in gold (2) (9ct, tot wt 9.3g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspensions, uninscribed. Extremely fine, one illustrated. (2) $280
Lot 1934 Otago Centre, P&D (Piping & Dancing) Assn, c1940s, stock medal in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. $130
Lot 1935 Otago Centre P & D (Piping & Dancung) Assn, c1940s, in silver with gold (9ct, 30x30mm) (2), no maker, ring top suspensions, unawarded. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 1936 Taieri Highland Games, c1940s, badge in silver (25x28mm), another (35x28mm), no makers, both pin-backed. Toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1937 Tawa District Caledonian Society, c1940s, uniface struck silvered fob medals, each of different design, no makers, ring top suspensions. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1938 Tawa District Caledonian Society, c1940s, uniface, struck in gilt base metal (38mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1939 Timaru Scottish Society, c1940s, brooch, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.9g, 26mm), by G. & T. Y.Ltd (G. & T.Young, Dunedin & Timaru), pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'Mrs M.Shaw'. Very fine. $120
Lot 1940 Whangarei Scottish Society, c1940s, fob medals, uniface struck in silvered base metal (32x24mm) and gilt (34x24mm and 27mm) (2), no maker, all with ring top suspension. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1941 Otago Centre P&D (Piping & Dancing) Assn, fob medals (28x28mm), no makers, including gold (9ct, tot wt 13.0g) (3), silver and gold (4) one inscribed on reverse 'S.H./U.12/2nd/1949' and silver (1); also, Gore P&D Soc., fob medal in silver and gold (32x32mm). Very fine - extremely fine, the silver toned, all with ring top suspensions, four illustrated. (9) $400
Lot 1942 City of New Plymouth, Caledonian Pipe Band, c1950s, plaque, cast in white metal (75x54mm), plain reverse. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1943 N.Z. Pipe Band Contest, Dunedin, c1950s, in silver (32x30mm) and blue enamel, by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1944 Hastings Highland Games, c1950s, uniface fob medal struck in silver and gold (38x33mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1945 Bay of Islands Scottish Society, fob medals struck in silver (26mm) (2), no maker, ring top suspensions, one inscribed on back 'Coronation Year/1953' [illustrated]. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1946 Highland Pipe Bands Association of New Zealand, with bar - Nelson, c1960s, struck in silver (32mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1947 Otago Provincial Pipe Band Contest, c1960s, fob medal, struck uniface in two-tone gold (9ct, 5.7g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 1948 Tawa District Caledonian Society, c1960, pin, struck in silver (15mm), no maker. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1949 Queen's Service Medal, (1975). F.MacKinnon. Impressed (O&D.13). In Royal Mint case of issue with miniature. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1950 Highland pipe bands, a group of prize medals awarded to Frank MacKinnon QSM between 1946 and 1982, includes gold (9ct, tot wt approx 35.0g) (4), silver gilt (13, one illustrated), silver (15, one illustrated) and base metals (4), noted: Waipu Caledonian Society, Centennial Gold Medal, 1971 in gold (35x32mm) [illustrated], also, 'Comunn na Piobaireachd New Zealand Inc', medal in gold (35mm), depicting a pipe player in traditional dress and awarded to F.MacKinnon in 1983 [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine. (36) $1,400
Lot 1951 Marching badges and fob medals, c1980s-1990s, mostly North Island, all in base metal, many different makers, some inscribed. Very fine - extremely fine. (216) Passed in
Lot 1952 National Highland Games - Tauranga, 1995, struck in gilt (36mm) (2), no maker, ring top and neck ribbon suspension, one with reverse inscribed 'Light Stone/Men' [illustrated], the other 'Cross Bow/Senior Ladies' (M&P.-). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1953 Federal H.C. (Hockey Club), Nelson, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.6g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presd./To/Capt F.Browne/Federal H.C./Nelson/1906'. Fine. $110
Lot 1954 Waiau, fob medal, struck in voided silver and gold (30x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed ''Waiau/7 A Side/H.T./1922'. Very fine. $40
Lot 1955 Hockey, c1930s, badges in silver (5); also, O.T.B.A. (Old Thames Boys Association), silvered badge. Very fine or better. (6) $60
Lot 1956 WLHA (Wellington Ladies' Hockey Association), badge, handcrafted in silver (35x28mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed '6.A.Side/1931/Senior'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1957 Badge, handcrafted in silver (28x13mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), pin-back, obverse inscribed 'A.P. Cup/1933'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1958 C.H.A. (Canterbury Hockey Association), 5-a-Side, 1938, handcrafted in silver (27x17mm), no maker, ring top suspension, not awarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1959 C.H.A (Canterbury Hockey Association), 5 A-Side, uniface, struck in voided silver (33x17mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Under 17/1943'; another, 5 A-Side, uniface, struck in voided silver (26mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean Limited, Wellington), inscribed on obverse '4.B./1948'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1960 N.Z. Secondary Schools Hockey Association, Life Member badge, in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 22x22mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 1961 Auckland September Handicap, 1865, handcrafted mug, in sterling silver (.925, 92.8g, 75x60mm), no maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1864, inscribed 'Presented/By The/Leopold Troupe/to/J.Lang/Winner of the Auckland/Sept Handicap/1865'. Very fine. $300
Lot 1962 Saddle name plates, c1880s, A.R.Smith, Saddler, Oamaru, struck in white metal (43x35mm), three-pin backs. Very fine, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1963 Rangitikei Hunt Club, Club Steeplechase, prize cup hand engraved in sterling silver (.925, 180.0g, 167x78mm), by W.S., hallmark for Birmingham 1881, inscribed 'Rangitikei/Hunt/Club Steeplechase/Won by/Mr.J.Bulls.Jnr./"Rambler"/5 Years 11st 8lbs/Augt 25th 1883'. Dent in rim, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1964 Wanganui Jockey Club, Member's Ticket for year ending 1st Nov., 1889, on card (73x35mm), with maroon leatherette backing and gold lettering, holed at right for suspension, 'Admit V.T.Owen Esq'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1965 Gisborne Pony Club, c1890s, cloth and board prize rosettes (approx 85mm), 1st Prize (2), 2nd Prize (1); another in cloth, with ribbon 'Poverty Bay'. Very fine. (4) $30
Lot 1966 Saddle boss, c1890s, in nickel, 'W.White/Maker/Waikouaiti', four pronged back. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1967 Silver trophy cup, (293g, 130x85mm), by GMJ (George Maudsley Jackson, London), hallmark for London 1890, hand engraved, inscribed 'The/English Cup/Heavyweight/Hunter/Wellington Show/New Zealand'. Very fine. $150
Lot 1968 G.W.S.P., 1900, button or boss, in brass, silver and enamel (35mm), no maker, lug back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1969 Puhipuhi, c1900, brooch, handcrafted in voided silver and gold (38x32mm), missing pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1970 R.R.C. (Rangitikei Racing Club), life member badge in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 26mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'R.R.C./W.A.Doughty/Life Member'. Very fine. $130
Lot 1971 Pakuranga Hunt Club Sports, trophy teapot, in sterling silver (tot wt 340g, 230x110x100mm), by W.E.T. (William E.Turner, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1902, inscribed 'Pakuranga Hunt Club/Sports/Sep.10.04/Ladies Bracelet/Won By/Mrs H.C.Tonks/b.g. Tip'. Small dent in name panel, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 1972 Okato, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.8g, 35x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1st/Horse Jumping/Okato/17.3.06', reverse inscribed 'Won By/Hy.Rothery'. Very fine. $400
Lot 1973 Nightcaps, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 30x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'O'Niells/Buck Jumping/Competition/Won By/G.Muir/Nightcaps 20.6.08'. Very fine. $110
Lot 1974 A.R.C. (Auckland Racing Club), (1909) Life Member fob medal struck in gold (4.0g, 20mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.T.Gorrie' (D&C.R6). Fine. Passed in
Lot 1975 WRC (Waikato Racing Club), badge, c1910, handcrafted in voided silver and blue enamel (27x25mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), slide-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1976 Auckland Racing Club, and Avondale Jockey Club, 1908-10, a series of bookmaker's silk race-day badges (mostly 150x73mm), for 'Licensed Bookmaker' (20) and 'Bookmaker's Clerk' (4), several different colours. Varying degrees of tattiness, fair - fine and very rare. (24) Passed in
Lot 1977 Greymouth, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.9g, 40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'AJ', reverse inscribed 'Paced Track Record./One Mile/Victoria Park/Greymouth/Time 2 Mins 6 Secs/By/A.Jacobsen/17-3-10'. Very fine. $380
Lot 1978 TATC (Taieri Amateur Turf Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.4g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'TATC', reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/R.Green Esq/From/Taieri/Amateur Turf Club./Dec. 1910.'. Very fine. $550
Lot 1979 St James Progress Association, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.0g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1st Prize/for/Best Dressed/Stallion', reverse inscribed 'Presented to/J.Bunton./By St James/Progress Association./28.8.13.'. Very fine. $340
Lot 1980 Fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 32x28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.T.McCandish/Winner/1 1/2 Mile Trot/"Aurora"/24.4.18'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 1981 Auckland Trotting Club, 1921 cup, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 540g, 250mm tall x 240mm handle to handle x 125mm across base), no maker, inscribed 'Won By/J.R.C.Corrigan's/Man o' War/Driver A.Bryce'. Very fine. $27,000
Lot 1982 Levin Show, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 30x30mm), unknown maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Levin Show/Lady Rider/H.Meads/1923'. Very fine. $140
Lot 1983 Marton Jockey Club, cup, handcrafted in sterling silver (.925, 1.345kg, 400x275mm), with cover, by W&H, hallmark for Sheffield 1923, inscribed 'Marton Jockey Club/Marton Cup/1924/Won By/Ngata/"Maniapoto" "Daisy Paul"/Rider B.H.Morris 9st 5lbs'. Very fine. $750
Lot 1984 Gore Show, 1925, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Jas.McMullen/Most Points/In Pony Classes/Gore Show/1925' [illustrated]; stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 23x23mm), English maker, hallmark for Chester 1923, reverse inscribed 'First Prize/Pony Harness'; hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 33mm), by W.Baker (William Baker, Gore), reverse inscribed 'Cycle Race/One Mile/1st Prize', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (3) $650
Lot 1985 Manawatu Hunt, cup, handcrafted in sterling silver (.925, 635.0g, 270x135mm), by BB, hallmark for Birmingham 1927, inscribed 'Manawatu Hunt/Won by/"Omahu"/Rider/C.L.Bull/25th July 1928'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1986 Oamaru Trotting Club, Steward badge, c1930s, in gilt and enamel (42x22mm), no maker (Moller, Dunedin), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1987 Auckland and Waikato Racing Clubs, membership badges, 1937-1963, mostly late 1930s - early 1940s, no New Zealand makers noted. All on individual cord suspensions, extremely fine. (56) Passed in
Lot 1988 NZGCA (New Zealand Gypsy Cob Association), c1950s, Life Member badge in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 50x18mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back, front inscribed 'L.A.Shand'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 1989 Wellington Racing Club Inc, c1950s, membership badge, uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back, obverse with impressed number 122. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1990 Pakuranga Hunt Cup, 1953, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 87.0g, 130x65mm), by Pascoe (James Pascoe, Auckland), inscribed 'Won By/Mr A.W.Miekle's "Green Light"/9st 4lbs/6m 31 3/5 secs'. Very fine. $2,800
Lot 1991 A.T.C. (Auckland Trotting Club), Inter-Dominion Pacing Championship, 1955, Official Guest badge, silvered (33x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1992 Palm. Nth. Pony Club, c1960s, Life Member badge in gold (probably 9ct, 3.9g, 45x25mm), no maker, pin-back and safety chain for suspension. Very fine. $120
Lot 1993 Addington Trotting Course Ltd, Director badge, (1952-1963), uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 35x27mm), by M & Y CH (Moller & Young, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse with impressed number 5. Very fine. $240
Lot 1994 F.R.C., life member badge, c1970s, stock badge in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 26mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'W.Doreen'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1995 The Welsh Pony & Cob Society Of N.Z. (Inc.), struck in bronze (48mm), by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), uninscribed; Welsh Pony Society Of N.Z. Inc, hand engraved in bronze (45mm), struck reverse, no maker, inscribed '1971/Richelle Stead/Vogue'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1996 The Welsh Pony & Cob Society Of N.Z. (Inc), R.W.Hawker Memorial Medal (1977), struck in bronze (53x42mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Uncirculated and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 1997 The Welsh Pony & Cob Society Of N.Z. (Inc), R.W.Hawker Memorial Medal (1977), struck in bronze (53x42mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1998 H,H,S (Hokianga Horticultural Society), handcrafted shield in silver (51x38mm), pierced at top, inscribed on obverse 'H,H,S/1st Prize/Fruits/1889', reverse inscribed 'G.A.Clark'. Toned, good very fine. $60
Lot 1999 National Chrysanthemum Society, struck in silver, (39mm), by J.A.Restall, Birmingham, hallmark for 1898, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Mr E.A.Hamel./1st Prize for/18 Blooms/Japanese/Chrysanthemums/May 9.1900.'; RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in bronze (45mm), by Pinches (John Pinches, London), reverse inscribed 'D.H.S. (Dunedin Horticultural Society)/Champion Competition/Narcissi/E.A.Hamel/1920'. Very fine; cleaned, extremely fine, in John Pinches, London cases. (2) Passed in
Lot 2000 The Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian medal, struck in bronze (37mm), no maker, inscribed on reverse 'Dunedin Horticultural Society/Awarded/to/Andrew Millar/for/12 Cactus Dahlias/March 1901/Dunedin'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 2001 Inglewood Horticultural Society, 1903, fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (43x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Mrs Vickers/Awarded To/Mrs M.E.S.Bleakley./For Pansies'; T.H.S. (Taranaki Horticultural Society), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'T.H.S./Presented By/F.Goodacre/Cut Blooms Pts./1903', reverse inscribed 'Won By/Mary E.S.Bleakley.'; N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth Horticultural Society), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (45x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.P.H.S./Won By/Mary E.Bleakley/1907'. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2002 The Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian medal, struck in silver (37mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To/Messrs R.Wallace & Co/For/Hardy Plants/Sept. 15. 1903.'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2003 Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds, Sydney & Auckland, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.Pemberton/Horticulture/W.A. & P.S./1909'. Once cleaned, now retoning, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2004 Manawatu Horticultural Society, c1910, inscribed stock medal, uniface, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/W.P.Durward & Co. Ltd./Best Bloom in/Sections IV and V.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2005 RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.D.S./1918/Chp. Coll. Apples/F.Peters'. Extremely fine, with case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2006 Mauku Mangold Competition, c1920, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 32x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Pearson Bros./Patumahoe'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2007 RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in silver (45mm), by Pinches (London), inscribed on reverse 'Autumn Show/1921-22/F.R.Cooper/Exhibit of Pumpkins/Marrows/Gourd Family'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2008 R.H.S. (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in bronze (45mm), by Pinches (London), reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S. (Hutt Valley Horticultural Society)/1923-24/E.Anstis/Polyanthus'; another, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S./Autumn Show/1928/E.Anstis & Son/Trade/Exhibit'; another, as last, struck in silver gilt, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S./E.Anstis & Son/Dahlias/Autumn Show/1929-30'. Good extremely fine, in cases of issue. (3) Passed in
Lot 2009 National Rose Society, struck in silver (42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.H.S. (Wellington Horticultural Society)/Special Collection/N.Z.Flora/Miss P.Fleming/1928'; W.H.S., Bledisloe Native Garden Competition, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 24x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'W.H.S./1937/J.M.Fleming'. Both toned, extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 2010 Rimu Horticultural Society, Championship Medal, 1928 inscribed on the reverse of a Reginald Mackinnon Trust, A & P Prizes Fund medal, uniface, struck in copper (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2011 Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds, Sydney and Auckland, struck in bronze (39mm), by Amor, Sydney, reverse inscribed 'R.J.Orr/Murchison/1932'; another, as last but in silver, reverse inscribed 'R.J.Orr/Murchison/1934'. Extremely fine, both with die breaks at 11 o'clock on obverse. (2) Passed in
Lot 2012 RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, a group of award medals struck in silver (45mm), awarded to N.Hughes for 'Ch.Potatoes' in 1933 (2), 1934, 1939 and 1940, all inscribed 'N.D.S.'. Toned, uncirculated, in original cases of issue, one illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2013 Dunedin Horticultural Society, struck in copper (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.Tonkin/Amateur/Chrysanthemum/Champ/1935'. Cleaned, now retoning, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2014 Dunedin Horticultural Society, struck in bronze (24mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, inscribed on reverse 'Miss F.M. Cargill/Display of PotPlants/May 1935'. Nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2015 N.Z. Horticultural Trades Association (Inc.), uniface, struck in silver (38mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Dahlias/Granger & King/1935'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'National Flower Show/1941/Oamaru/Awarded to/J.E.Granger/For/Best Display of/Dahlias.' Toned, extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 2016 Ryder Medal, uniface, struck in silver gilt (38mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1939, reverse inscribed 'Takapuna H.Soc./1940/6 Daffodil Seedlings/J.H.Braithwaite' [illustrated]; The Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, struck in copper (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To/Mr J.H.Braithwaite/2nd Prize For/6 Seedling Narcissi/Raised by Exhibitor/Auckland Spring Show/1925'. Extremely fine, the first in a Vaughton's Ltd fitted case, the second with carbon spots on obverse. (2) Passed in
Lot 2017 The Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, struck in bronze (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded By/Ministry Of Works/Hort.Society/To/Mr.J.Bridger/1947'. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 2018 Otago Centenary, 1948, struck in oxidised bronze (52mm) (M&P.1948/2), reverse inscribed 'Centennial Horticultural Show/District Display/Maniototo/Strath-Taieri'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2019 The Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian medal struck in bronze (37mm), no maker, inscribed on reverse 'Awarded by/Hawkes Bay/Agricultural &/Pastoral Soc./to J.E.Beamish/1954'. Very Fine. $50
Lot 2020 R.H.S. (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.H.S. (presumed attribution Christchurch Horticultural Society)/Exhibition, Feb., 1955/N.Z.Commercial/Gladioli/Growers' Assoc.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2021 R.H.S. (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in antique bronze (45mm), no maker (John Pinches, London), reverse inscribed 'C.H.S. (Christchurch Horticultural Society)/Sir R.H.Rhodes/Fruit/Feb 1956'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2022 N.C.S. of N.Z. (National Chrysanthemum Society of New Zealand), H.V.H.S. (Hutt Valley Horticultural Society), 1958, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.Sidet/27.4.56'; R.H.S. (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in silver gilt (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S./S.Sidet/1960'; another as last, struck in bronze, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S./S.Sidet/1962'; another as last, struck in silver, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S./S.Sidet/1963'; another, as last, struck in silver gilt, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S./S.Sidet/1964'; another, as last, struck in bronze, reverse inscribed 'Eastbourne./Hort.Soc./Chrysanthemum/Display./S.Sidet/1967. Uncirculated with boxes of issue, the first and last illustrated. (6) Passed in
Lot 2023 Johnsonville H.S., c1970s, badge in gilt and enamel (30x27mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2024 National Daffodil Society of N.Z., 1960-1973, prize medals in silver (13) and bronze (10), all (32mm), by Bock or B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), all inscribed to Mrs G.C.Yeates; also, 'N.D.S.' badges (5) and a ribbon, includes Life Member's badge; Life Member's badge for New Plymouth Horticultural Society; Taranaki Horticultural Association, Championship badge; Mangamahoe Indoor Bowls, badge plus two ribbons. Mostly extremely fine. (34) Passed in
Lot 2025 R.H.S. (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Waikanae Chrysanthemum Club/Merit Medal/1980/Awarded To/R.Coutts.'; another as last, uninscribed. Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2026 The Canterbury Horticultural Society Inc, Founded 1852, uniface, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Stoneleigh/Orchids/20-9-80'; another (3), as last, struck in bronze, inscribed individually as follows '1981/Stoneleigh Orchids', 'Connelly/Orchids/Display 1983' and '1986/Connelly/Orchids'. Toned, good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2027 Navy League, Palmer Prize Essay, Wellington, N.Z., struck in bronze (42mm), by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1964/Junior Boy/John Campbell/LeHeron/Inter.Normal/School/Palmerston Nth'. Heavy edge nicks, surface marks, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2028 Esther Glen Medal, New Zealand Library Association, c1960s, struck in bronze (54mm), by M&T (Mayer & Toye, Wellington). Some carbon spotting, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2029 New Zealand Library & Information Assn., Young Peoples Non Fiction Award medal, (1987), struck in bronze (49mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye). Extremely fine, probably a trial striking. Passed in
Lot 2030 Esther Glen Medal, New Zealand Library Association, struck from deterioated dies in white metal (coated bronze finish) (60x52mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'LIANZ/Ken Catran 2004'. Surface marks, very fine, probably a rejected example. Passed in
Lot 2031 Masonic, District Grand Lodge Of Freemasons Of Westland & Nelson N.Z, c1870s, uniface medal, struck in bronze (44mm). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2032 Ancient Order of Foresters, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 18ct, 20.7g, 37mm), no maker, ring top with fancy bar and provision for ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by the/Canterbury United/District/to/P.D.C.R. (Past District Chief Ranger) Crooks/in/recognition of his services/as Hon.Treasurer./Jan. 8th 1874'; also, Horticultural Society of Christchurch, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 13.0g, 35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Amateurs/1873-4', reverse inscribed 'Agricultural Society/of/Christchurch./Presidents Medal/Awarded to/Mr H.Crooks/for 158 Points'. Extremely fine. (2) $1,200
Lot 2033 Masonic, token (penny), c1877, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, struck in copper (36mm), no maker, reverse, 'Loge Lessing/Valparaiso' and at the base is a small seal image 'Grosse Loge Von Hamburg/11.8.1811'. Extremely fine, with an A.H.Baldwin ticket. Passed in
Lot 2034 Scotland or USA, Masonic jewel, ornately handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 32.3g) and blue enamel, by Hay, incomplete hallmark, but date letter and Edinburgh Castle symbol for 1878, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Bro. J.Hunter/as a Token of Esteem/by/The Bretheren/of the/Charleston/Kilwinning Lodge/No.487 S.C.'. Extremely fine, as made, in a contemporary case. $1,200
Lot 2035 Ancient Order of Foresters, jewel, handcrafted in silver and gilt, top part (130x85mm), by EL (Ezekiel Loewenstark, London), hallmark for London 1877, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro. Albert Martin/by/Court Sir George Bowen/5084/on his retirement from the/Secretaryship in the year/1879', lower drop (115x79mm), by KM, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro. Albert Martin/By/Court Sir George Bowen/"5084"/On His Retirement From The/Secretaryship In The Year 1879' - 'Presented To/Court Sir George Bowen/By the/Widow of the/Late/Bro. Albert Martin'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2036 Masonic Lodge, c1880s, hand crafted in silver (65x73mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lodge of Dunedin 931 E.C.'. Very fine. $60
Lot 2037 Masonic Lodge, jewel converted to a brooch, in gold (15ct, total weight 27.1g, 48x42mm) with blue enamel in cameo, by G.K., Masonic detail replaced by engraved floral gold button in centre, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By the Bretheren of the/Phoenix Lodge No.904/Province of/West Yorkshire/To/Bro.Wilfred Badger/W.M./on the occasion of/his leaving England/July 1880'. Extremely fine, in Kenning, London fitted case. $1,100
Lot 2038 Masonic, Manukau 586 S.C., jewel, handcrafted in gold (18ct, tot wt 29.5g, 55x40mm) and blue enamel, by J.A. (possibly James Adams or John Ayres, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro.P.M. Charles Underhill/By The Bretheren Of/Lodge Manukau 586 S.C./in recognition of his/Services as R.W.M/For 1881'. Small split in hollow back, otherwise very fine. $1,500
Lot 2039 Masonic, presentation jewel, handcrafted in gold (18ct, tot wt 22.5g, 60x35mm) and blue celluloid, no maker, ornate scroll and ring top suspension, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro.Arthur Wright P.M./the Officers & Brethren/Waitemata Lodge/(No.689 E.C.)/in recognition of his/services as W.M./For the Year/1881/Auckland. N.Z.'. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 2040 M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (18ct, 26.1g, 39mm) no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/P.G. Bro.Arch.Todd/by the Bretheren of the/Loyal Mosgiel Lodge/I.O.O.F. M.U. Otago District/As/A Memento Of Their Regard & Esteem/With/Friendship Love & Truth/Feb.23.1883'. Remnants of bracelet attachments either side, otherwise good very fine. $1,600
Lot 2041 MUIOOF (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, tot wt 13.4g, 31x31mm), no maker, ribbon with bars and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro.J.J.Grandi/On The Completion Of His Term Of Office/as Grand Master/Of The Lyttelton District/M.U.I.O.O.F/January 1st 1886.' In a contemporary case, extremely fine. $550
Lot 2042 RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), St Dunstans Lodge, presentation plaque or jewel, handcrafted in silver and gold (55x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.A.O.B./Presented to/Primo W.Rackham/By the/Members of the/St Dunstans Lodge./March 24th/1886.'; silver pin (40x18mm), inscribed 1st Degree 14 Oct 1885'; also, British War Medal 1914-18, 63212 Pte. R.A.Rackham. N.Z.E.F. Fine - very fine, the first two illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2043 A.O.F. (Ancient Order of Foresters), jewel, handcrafted in silver (35x35mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), obverse inscribed 'A.O.F./Presented To/C.R. Bro.Thos/McIntosh/For/Success In Obtaining/Members for Court No.6127/During/1887', reverse inscribed 'A.O.F./Presented By/P.C.R./Bro.A.S.Adams.' Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2044 Masonic, jewel in gold (probably 9ct, tot wt 17.2g, 50x50mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/P.M.Bro H.O.Carter/By the Bretheren of Lodge Otago Kilwinning No.417SC/Dunedin Dec 8th 1892'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2045 Masonic, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 3.9g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/To Bro. J.Troup', reverse inscribed 'By Lodge Ruahine No 80 N.Z.C/June 1893.' Bent at 5 o'clock, otherwise fine. $190
Lot 2046 I.O.O.F. M.U.A.D. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), Jubilee Picnic, 1894, handcrafted in silver and gold (45x32mm) by W Sy (Walter Slaney, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.S.Handicap/2nd Prize/Won by/B.Stone'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2047 Masonic, Diamond Jubilee jewel, 1837-1897, in gilt silver and enamel (drop 60x35mm), set with spinels in a diamond shape around effigy of Queen Victoria, by Spencer, London, ribbon with gold plaque on back inscribed 'Presd. to/Bro./Albert Kummert/P.S.W./by the Bretheren of/Corinthian Lodge/No.1655. E.C./on his departure to/W.A./Thames. 18/6/98'. In a fitted case of Spencer and Co, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2048 Masonic, presentation fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 6.9g, 24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/H.Cameron/Tuapeka Flat Sheep Dip Coy./April 12th 1899'. Very fine. $340
Lot 2049 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of New Zealand, c1900, jewel hand assembled in gilt and blue enamel (50x40mm) no maker, ring top suspension, unnamed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2050 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of New Zealand, c1900, jewel handcrafted in silver (60.6g, 60x45mm) ruby glass behind cornucopia, no maker; another jewel in gilt silver and two colour enamel (65x55mm) swivelling crown, by J.Bros (Jones Brothers, Auckland), both with ring top suspensions, unawarded. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2051 Masonic, Auckland N.Z., c1900, uniface medal in gilt and blue enamel (60x44mm), by Young & Co., Auckland, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2052 Masonic, fob medal, c1900, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 5.9g, 23mm), by Freeman (H.J.Freeman, Wellington), ring top suspension. Very fine. $170
Lot 2053 Masonic, c1900, greenstone fob medal, gold inset of Masonic symbol one side and family crest on the other (34mm), no maker, ring top suspension; greenstone and gold heart fob (22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, gold heart inscribed '23/10/03'; picture fob locket (30mm), 9ct gold frame with English hallmark, ring top suspension. Piece broken off the second, otherwise fine. (3) $180
Lot 2054 Masonic Lodge, Otago & Southland, c1900, collar jewel in gilt and enamel (55x45mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2055 Masonic Lodge, Otago & Southland, c1900, collar jewel in gilt and enamel (50x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2056 Masonic, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, 10 years service medal (1890-1900), struck in gilt (37mm), struck in relief 'Presented By Bro. C.C.Wiebe Hamburg, P.G.M. New Zealand'. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2057 Masonic, Southern Cross Lodge No.6. N.Z.C., jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 23.1g, 50x50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Wor.Bro. Joseph Stanton P.M./By The Bretheren Of/Southern Cross Lodge No.6. N.Z.C./As A Mark Of Esteem/Dec 2nd 1900'. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 2058 Masonic, Treasurer's jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 16.5g, 50x38mm), no maker, chain and bar suspension, bar inscribed 'Bro.L.H.Neumegen/Treasurer Nov 27th 1901'; Ancient Order of Foresters, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 55x33mm) and enamel, by G.T., hallmark for Birmingham 1901, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Bro:W.M.Neumegen/P.D.C.R/by the Auckland Dist./A.O.F/January. 1903'; another, struck in gold (15ct, 9.5g, 35x27mm) and enamel, British maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro.W.M.Neumegen P.C.R./By Members Of/Court Zealandia 4741/Decr.20th 1907.'; I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted jewel in gold (15ct, 10.0g, 45x35mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Bro.W.M.Neumegin' (sic), reverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/Star Of Auckland Lodge/I.O.O.F./Jan.28.1909.' All without ribbons, fine - very fine. (4) $1,900
Lot 2059 H.A.C.B.S. (Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society), 1902, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 4.4g, 23x23mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Bro.J.Smith P.D.P./By/Dunedin Branch.' Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2060 M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (18ct, 14.5g, 35x26mm), set with a ruby or garnet on the obverse, by Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/C.H.Ambridge/P.G./by the Loyal/Gisborne/Lodge/M.U.I.O.O.F./For Meritorious/Services As/Secretary/1902'. Nearly very fine. $800
Lot 2061 Masonic, Lodge St John No 94 NZ, Past Master's jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 21.0g, 60x53mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/P.M. Bro.John Matheson/By Lodge St John No.94 N.Z./Invercargill 1903'. Extremely fine. $750
Lot 2062 Masonic, Lodge Waiuku, handcrafted jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.6g), by C.M.P., reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor Bro J.N.Rishworth/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Waiuku/On the Amalgamation/With Lodge Pierce/7.10.1903'. Missing stone at top of dividers, otherwise extremely fine. $420
Lot 2063 Masonic, handcrafted fob medal in voided gold (15ct, 6.0g, 29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.Woodroofe. 1903.'; another in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 23mm) and blue enamel, no inscription. Both with ring top suspensions, fine; extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 2064 UAOD (United Ancient Order of Druids), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.2g, 33x28mm), by J.H.R. (Juno.H.Robinson, Wellington), ring top suspension with ornate decorative acorn fob in greestone and gold, reverse inscribed 'Bro.J.T.Lepper/from/The D.G.L./U.A.O.D/N.I N.Z/4/12/05'. Very fine. $440
Lot 2065 U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids), fob medal, 1905-6, handcrafted in gold (18ct, tot wt 15.1g, 35x35mm) with central greenstone half sphere, by TCEJ, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1905/1906/Presented To/Bro.A.Mewburn D.P./From/Officers/And/Bretheren/Auckland District/For Services/Rendered'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2066 Masonic, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 33x30mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro. H.J.McConnell/by Loyal Westport/Lodge No 5562/As a Mark of/Esteem 1907'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2067 Masonic, Lodge Waitemata 689, jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 28.1g, 63x48mm), by R.Bros (Read Brothers, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro Shirley E.Carter/By the Officers and Bretheren of/Lodge Waitemata/No.689/W.M. for the year 1908'; also, Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity, jewel, struck in silver gilt and enamel (40x25mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), with neck ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Sis.B.Carter/Loyal/Ranfurly Lodge'. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) $1,100
Lot 2068 I.O.R. (Independent Order of Rechabites), c1909, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.6g, 25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/A.Soanes/From/Excelsior Tent/Wellington N.Z.'. Very fine. $80
Lot 2069 U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids), struck in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'U.A.O.D./Otago S.Dist./Presented by/D.Larnach. Esq./(D.G. Secretary)/To/P.A.Bro.J.Adamson./For Introducing Most Members/1909.' Very fine. $320
Lot 2070 Masonic, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 8.9g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to Bro.H.E.W.Hansen/Lodge Kimbolton/as a mark of esteem for services rendered as WM/1909.10'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2071 Lodge insignia, c1910, handcrafted in silver (105x85mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Bro.D.Larnach'. Fine. $150
Lot 2072 Masonic, Heretaunga Lodge 73, jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 20.6g, 48x48mm), by H.G.P.Mortensen (Hastings), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro.D.Harper/June 1910'. Extremely fine, in a case by H.G.P.Mortensen. $750
Lot 2073 AOF (Ancient Order of Forresters), handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.9g, 27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Bro. W.A.Key/Late Treasurer/By Court A.O.F. No.6699/For Past Service/19/12/11'. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 2074 Masonic, Lodge United Service No.10, Past Master's jewel in gold (15ct, tot wt 33.1g, 70x40mm) set with garnets (3), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.John Green P.M./By the Bretheren of/Lodge United Service No.10/28-6-11'. Lead solder repair to reverse suspender bar, otherwise extremely fine. $1,400
Lot 2075 Masonic Lodge, group of five, Royal Arch Chapter of NZ, Supreme Grand, 40 Years, jewel struck in gold (9ct, 17.0g, 38mm), on ribbon with bar and pin, reverse inscribed 'Presented/ To/Vex.Comp./A.J.Stapleton P.G.D.C./Exalted/12.7.1911'; O.S.M. (Order of the Secret Monitor), jewel in gilt and multi-colour enamel (58x35mm), by Baxter, Engravers, Whangarei, on ribbon with bar and pin-back, unnamed; Founder jewels (2), in gilt and red enamel (45x28mm), on ribbon with '99' clasp, bar and pin-back, reverse inscribed 'House of God'; S.M./O.G.A. badge in silver and two colour enamel (23x27mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $500
Lot 2076 Masonic, Newton Lodge 280 E.C., jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 20.8g, 65x40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By the Bretheren of/Newton Lodge/To/WorBro.J.Green/As a Mark of Esteem/10.1.12'. Fine. $550
Lot 2077 M.U. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 17.4g, 60x32mm) no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented By the/Loyal Otautau/Edendale & Dipton/Lodges/to Prov. G.M. Bro.F.J.Sherwood/To Commemorate/The Opening of/The Above Lodges in 1913'; another jewel, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (45x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/P.P. G.M. Bro F.J.Sherwood/by the/Loyal Mataura Falls/Lodge M.U./In Recognition of/Services Rendered/To the Lodge/Jan. 1921'. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $750
Lot 2078 Masonic, Lodge St Andrew No.432 SC, Dunedin, Jubilee jewel, 1914, struck in silver and blue enamel (55x25mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-bar inscribed 'F.E.Davis/1914'. Good very fine. $60
Lot 2079 Masonic, Lodge Takapuna No.202 N.Z., Founder's Jewel, in silver gilt (45x45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Dedicated/23.11.14'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2080 Masonic, Te Marama Lodge No.186, jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 25.1g, 75x48mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented By/The Bretheren Of/Lodge Te Marama No.186/To/Wor.Bro.B.A.Smith/I.P.M./1914'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $1,000
Lot 2081 Fountain of Friendship Lodge, c1915, uniface fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 33x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. $240
Lot 2082 Fountain of Friendship Lodge, Auckland, NZ, c1915, badge struck in copper and blue enamel (25x18mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2083 Loyal Volunteer Junior Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 27mm) by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Highest/Membership/And/Attendance/1915';, also I.O.O.F.M.U., neck jewel, struck in silver and enamel (40x26mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top and ribbon suspension. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2084 Masonic, St Cuthbert No.144 N.Z.C. (Collingwood), dismantled jewel in gold (9ct, 24.0g, 70x50mm), by W.M., reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.J.Hughes P.M./From Lodge St.Cuthbert/Oct 26th 1917'; also, Masonic fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 4.4g, 24mm), by W.M., ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. (2) $900
Lot 2085 Masonic Lodge, Canterbury Lodge No. 1048 E.C., jewel in gold (15ct, 21.7g with ribbon), set square with bottom attachment absent (60x40mm), no maker, suspended on ribbon with two bars and pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro. Sydney Arthur Orchard P.M./As A Mark of Esteem/By The Bretheren/Canterbury Lodge No.1048 E.C./21st Feb. 1918'; Lodge Canterbury 1908, handcrafted fob in voided gold (5.1g, 28x24mm), by WTW (W.T.Williams, Kaikoura)?, ring top suspension, inscribed 'S.A.Orchard'. Very fine. (2) $900
Lot 2086 Masonic, British War Medal 1914-18. 26737 Lieut.J.Armstead. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; The Combined Forces Lodge 284, Founder's jewel, 1925, struck in silver and enamel, by Young & Co., Auckland, not inscribed; Karangahape R.A. Chapter No.69, jewel handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 30.4g), by J.Bros (Jones Bros, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/V.Ex.Comp.Jas.Armstead/P.Z./By the/Companions of the/Karangahape R.A.Chap.No.69/1932'; A.R.A. No.53, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 11.9g), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/James Armstead/1941-42'; Auckland Chapter No.266, handcrafted jewel in silver gilt, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/James Armstead/8 March 1943'. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $1,400
Lot 2087 New Zealand Expeditionary Force Masonic Assocn., jewel, handcrafted in gold (18ct, tot wt 34.1g, 45x35mm) and enamel, by G.K. & S, hallmark for London 1918, reverse inscribed '2059/G.F.A.Sargeant'. Extremely fine, cased. $1,800
Lot 2088 New Zealand Expeditionary Force Masonic Assocn., jewel in silver and enamel (45x35mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '1023/R.S.Newcomb'; Masonic Million Memorial Fund, 1914-1918, jewel in silver (45x38mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'W.Bro.R.S.Newcomb/No.1710'; King's College (Auckland) Sports Medal, Athletics, struck in silver (50mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), Birmingham hallmark, reverse inscribed '1935/High Jump/Under 14-1/2 /J.S.Newcomb'. The first two extremely fine, the last uncirculated and in a Walker & Hall fitted case. (3) Passed in
Lot 2089 UAOD (United Ancient Order of Druids), presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.5g, 58x23mm), no maker, ring at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.T.Boddy/Pride of/Brooklyn Lodge/Nov. 1911-May 1918'. Very fine, with a contemporary case. $380
Lot 2090 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), brooch, hand engraved in silver (50x23mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed 'Presented to/P.G.Bro.John Hawkes/by the/Oreti Lodge No.23 I.O.O.F./as/a Token of Esteem/1919'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2091 Masonic, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, c1920, collar jewel, struck and hand assembled in brass (66mm), by Moller Dn (Dunedin), ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2092 Masonic, ornate set square pendant, c1920, handcrafted in silver (110x62mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Lodge Ararangi No 297'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2093 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons Of New Zealand Estd. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, struck in silver gilt (33x38mm), by B&S, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed Bro.G.A.Wiseman/Initiated/13-1-1920'; also, Shamrock Lodge, 448, Masonic 'penny', struck in bronze (39mm). Very fine. (2) $150
Lot 2094 Masonic, NZ Pacific Lodge, No 2, jewel, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct but possibly 15ct, tot wt 34.4g, 55x35mm) and enamel, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.J.H.Hutchings/P.M./By Bretheren/March 22nd 1920'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 19.3g, 50x38mm) and enamel, reverse inscribed 'To Wor.Bro.J.H.Hutchings P.M. 23.3.36'; also, fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'J.Hutchings/Highest/Individual/Score/125 Not Out'. Nearly extremely fine. (3) $1,700
Lot 2095 Masonic, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 10.2g, 40x45mm), top bar inscribed 'Pres. to Bro.A.E.Wainwright/From Te Awahou Lodge 133...1920'. Very fine. $280
Lot 2096 Masonic, Lodge Tauranga, No.125, Treasurer jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 19.0g, 35mm), by 'W', reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro. H.Fox/By The/Officers & Members of/Lodge Tauranga No.125/N.Z.C./In appreciation of services rendered/28.5.20'; another, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 28.0g, 68x48mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor. Bro. H.L.Jones/by the Officers and Bretheren of/Lodge Tauranga No.125/In Recognition of Service/as W.M./1923.24'. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2097 M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 33x30mm) by J.Cairney (Greymouth) ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.U.I.O.O.F/Presented/To/G.Cruse/Most Members/1920'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2098 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Karamu Lodge No.47, P/D.D.G.M. badge/medal, handcrafted in silver and enamel (40mm), no maker, pin-back and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Karamu Lodge No.47/I.O.O.F./Presented to/Bro.Geo.Graham/for Services Rendered as/D.D.G.M./1919-1921. East Coast/1923-1925. Hawkes Bay'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2099 Masonic, Lodge Clinton, No.183, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 19.3g, 50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.R.G.Shepherd/By the Members of/Lodge Clinton No.183/For Services/Rendered to His Lodge/1920-21'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2100 Masonic, Lodge Lazaar 1689, Past Master's jewel handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 20.6g, 53x50mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Wor.Bro.H.Chalk.P.M./By Officers & Members/Lodge Lazaar/1689/As a Mark of Esteem/Greymouth/25-4-21'. Extremely fine. $750
Lot 2101 Masonic, Lodge 204 Titirangi, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 14.5g, 65x42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To Wor.Bro. A.E.Taylor/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Titirangi 204/To Mark Their Appreciation/of His Service as W.M./13.9.21'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $360
Lot 2102 Masonic, jewel in gold (15ct, tot wt 26.7g, 62x43mm), by W.Coltman (Auckland), inscribed on reverse 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.G.Bourne/By/The Bretheren Of/Albion Lodge/No.45/9 June 1921'. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 2103 (Independent Order of Rechabites), fob medal in voided gold (9ct, 4.1g, 30x22mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Bro.R.Wilson. D.C.R., N.Z. District No.84./1921-22'. Very fine. $120
Lot 2104 Masonic, Past Master's jewel, No.786 S.C., handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 36.5g, 80x68mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/A.H.Trotter/By the Bretheren Of/Hinemoa Lodge/No.786 S.C./P.M. 1921-22'. Extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2105 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in silver and gold (38x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'I.O.O.F./No.20/For Introducing 10 Members' and 'Geyser/Lodge No.50./Bro.H.Bint./1922'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2106 Masonic, R.A.C., 45 Years Service jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.3g, 60x24mm), by W.Coltam (Auckland), set with three diamonds, reverse inscribed '8061. P.S.Cousins/15 Years Service/1922', with bars for 20 Years, 25 Years and 35 Years. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 2107 RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Otago Lodge, No.1 N.Z., jewel handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 10.5g, 35x35mm), by D.Ross (Daniel Ross, Dunedin), gold braid ribbon with bars and pin-back suspension, inscribed 'Presented/To/Primo/J.Cunningham' and 'Nov.1922'. Very fine, in a London jeweller's case. $300
Lot 2108 Masonic, St Johns Lodge No.95, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 13.6g, 55x40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro.R.H.Free/By St Johns Lodge/No.95.N.Z.C./1924'; also, two sets of (3) miniature gilt jewels on bar (as worn). Very fine. (single + two trios) $380
Lot 2109 Masonic, Egmont Chapter No 37, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 19.7g, 37mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'V.E.Comp./W.McInnes/1st Principal Z./1924-25'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2110 Masonic, Lodge Koputai No239, Founder's jewel, 1922, struck in gilt and blue enamel (40x28mm), by Moller Dn.; another jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 17.1g, 50x40mm) and enamel, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to Bro.W.Sutherland/by the Bretheren of Lodge Koputai No.239/for Services Rendered as Secretary/1924 & 1925'; Lodge Cargill, Kilwinning 632.S.C., jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.1g, 60x60mm), by I.A.Peters (Port Chalmers), reverse inscribed 'Presented to P.M.Bro. W.D.Sutherland/by Officers & Members of Lodge Cargill Kilwinning 632.S.C., as a Mark of Esteem 31-3-28'. Extremely fine. (3) $1,300
Lot 2111 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Star of Opawa Lodge No. 30, in silver with gold shield (43x43mm), unknown maker (possibly English hallmarked), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'I.O.O.F./For Introducing New Members/Bro S.W.Perkins/1925'; 25 years service medal, in gold (9ct, tot wt 13.2g, 33mm) and enamel, no maker, with ring top and brooch suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.L. of A/879/Presented to/Bro. S.W.Perkins P.G./for valuable services rendered/20.8.36'. Extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 2112 Masonic, Lodge Morning Star, Temperance 410, jewel handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 32.7g, 55x37mm), by Harvey Smith Ltd (Sydney), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.E.S.Colley/by the Officers and Bretheren of/Lodge Morning Star/Temperance No.410/as a Mark of Esteem/14-2-25'. Ribbon tatty, very fine. $900
Lot 2113 Masonic, St Andrew Lodge No 8, Auckland N.Z., jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 28.8g, 45x45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor Bro/Alfred Doel/By the Bretheren of/St Andrew Lodge No.8/Auckland. N.Z./In Recognition of his/Services as W.M./1925.26'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $1,200
Lot 2114 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in silver and gold (48x45mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'I.O.O.F./For Introducing New Members' and 'Bro.F.Sayliss/Waipukurau/Lodge/No.116./1926.' Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2115 Masonic, Taku Hoa Chapter No 32, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.8g, 37mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/V.Ex.Comp./R.H.Free, I.P.Z./1926'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2116 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Tahakopa Lodge No. 91, in silver with nickel shield (43x43mm), unknown maker (possibly English hallmarked), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'I.O.O.F./For Introducing New Members/Bro R.G.Poultney/1927'. Good, having been in a fire. Passed in
Lot 2117 Masonic Lodge, Trafalgar Chapter 157, in handcrafted silver gilt (36mm), by L.Kerr (Louis Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/M. Ex. Comp, W.F.Pellew./P.Z./for/25 Years Services Rendered/13/4/26'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2118 Masonic, Christchurch Lodge No 91, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 26.3g, 50x50mm), unidentified maker (probably Frank Grady, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Wor.Bro.T.R.Bagrie P.M./By Bretheren of/Christchurch Lodge No.91/19th Decr. 1927'. Extremely fine. $700
Lot 2119 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Lyttelton, jewels in silver and enamel (1) and gilt (2), to Bro.V.H.Rees, 1927; Wellington (Grand Council), jewels in bronze and gilt (1) and silver gilt (5), to Bro.P.H.Brattle, 1947-1957; Hutt Valley, jewels in silver gilt (2) and bronze gilt (1) to Bro.W.G.Hammington, 1958-1972. Very fine - extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 2120 RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Grand Council jewel, in gilt silver and blue enamel (50x40mm), by L.S. (L.Simpson & Co., London, on ribbon with bar and pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Tuatahi/Lodge/Presented/To/Primo. W.Mullis./For Attendance/3rd Dec/1927'. Extremely fine, in a case by L.Simpson. $90
Lot 2121 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), North Auckland District, jewel, handcrafted in silver with (60x60mm), no maker, inscribed on top bar 'Presented to/Bro.Albert Oxenham P.G./For Services Rendered/June 1928'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2122 Masonic, Eden Lodge 893, 1928 Past Master's jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 19.7g, 40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Sir/R.L.Clow/PM/by Officers & Members/Eden 893/R.B.P.'; another, Zealandia Lodge 2072 EC, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 19.1g, 65x43mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.H.J.M.Clow P.M./Zealandia Lodge/2072 E.C./1944'. Extremely fine, both cased. (2) $1,000
Lot 2123 Rechabites, I.O.R.N.Z.86. (Independent Order of Rechabites New Zealand), Wellington, Past Provincial Chief Ruler, jewel, struck in gilt and enamel (50x38mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, reverse inscribed 'L.Johnson./1928-29./1929-30.'; another, N.Z. Central District No.86, struck in silver gilt and enamel (40x32mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Sister L.Johnson./D.S.F.M./1928-31'; another, P.D.C.R., struck in silver gilt and enamel (50x38mm), reverse inscribed 'Sister L.A.Johnson/D.C.R. No 86 District/1952-55'; also Queensland Justices Assn, lapel badges (2) and a Lumsden NZ 'Kingston Flyer' badge. Very fine - extremely fine, the first three illustrated. (6) Passed in
Lot 2124 U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids), presentation wooden gavel, (280x120x50mm), with silver shield (40x33mm), by N. & Son (Nettleship & Son, Wanganui), inscribed 'U.A.O.D./Presented By/P.A.Ds/Aramoho Druids/for 6 Ritual Contests/1926-1929/Poss.Points 900', another shield attached, in silver (40x33mm), no maker, inscribed 'Won by/Bishop Lodge/1929'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2125 Masonic, Lodge Huia No.171, Palm(erston) N(or)th, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.2g, 50x38mm), by G.S.R., reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro.W.J.Robertson/by the Officers & Bretheren of Lodge Huia, 1928-30'. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 2126 Druids, Maitai Lodge No.15 (Nelson), fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.9g, 29mm), by PHK, ring top and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/P.A.Bro.E.Bennetts/Maitai Lodge/18.11.29/2nd Term as A.D.'. Very fine. $380
Lot 2127 Grand High Order Of Kiwi, 'Once Pals Always Pals', c1930s, struck in brass and enamel (24mm), by Dempster, ring top suspension, numbered '424' on reverse. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2128 Masonic, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, c1930s, jewel in gilt and enamel (57x43mm); another, in voided brass (78mm), crossed sword and stick; another, in voided silver (76mm), missing centrepiece. All with ring top suspensions, no maker's marks, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2129 M.U. (Manchester Unity) Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Loyal Good Intent Lodge No.4369 (Auckland), jewel, struck in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 40x23mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Sister D.T.Duncan/First Lady/Past Grand/1930'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2130 Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows, c1930s, Past President's jewel, struck in silver gilt and enamel (45x30mm); another, P.G. neck badge, struck in silver gilt and enamel (40x27mm). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2131 (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Tasman Lodge No.123, handcrafted jewel in silver (60x60mm), no maker, top bar inscribed 'Tasman Lodge No.123/Presented to Bro.T.A.Kenning/for services Rendered 8.4.30'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2132 MUIOOF (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13g, 32x32mm) by Harty, bar and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/P.P.G.M/Eric N.Moore/By Lyttelton Dist./M.U.I.O.O.F./On The Completion Of/His Term Of Office/As/Prov.G.M./Mch.13/1930'. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 2133 Masonic Lodge, Crown Chapter No.56, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 11.9g, 32mm), unknown maker, on ribbon with bars and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/V.E.Comp./B.E.E.Stall P.Z./As A Mark/Of Esteem/Oct.20.1930'; hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 33x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rly/Employees/S.B./Society/B.E.E.Stall/President/1916'. Very fine. (2) $460
Lot 2134 Druids, Dunedin, a small group of silver competition medallions, c1900s-1930s: R.A.C. Otago No.1, Walsh Trophy, handcrafted in voided silver (38mm), reverse inscribed 'V.A. Charge Comptn/A.Walker.'[illustrated]; another, Baird Trophy, handcrafted in voided silver (32mm); another, hand engraved in silver and gold (42x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Arch Druid's Charge/Won By/A.Walker/Pride of Mornington'; another handcrafted Scottish thistle in silver (40x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Bro. Walker.'[illustrated]; another, hand crafted 8 pointed star, in silver (48mm), reverse inscribed 'Steel Trophy/Won by/Bro. Walker/D.P.I. Charge'; also, W.R.F.S.U., struck in silver (35x25mm), hallmark for Birmingham 1926, inscribed 'J.F.Walker/7 A Side/1927'; also, attendance medal, hand engraved in silver (30mm), with '1906' suspension bar, reverse inscribed 'L.Horwood/for Attendance/1905', all without makers' names and with ring top suspensions. Fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 2135 Masonic Lodge, Hercules Lodge No 36, 1880-1930 Jubilee jewel, in gilt (30mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2136 Masonic, Lodge Oceanic No. 154 N.Z.C., jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 27.6g, 70x50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.R.J.Brown/by the Members of/Lodge Oceanic No.154 (N.Z.C.)/as a mark of esteem & in Recognition/of Services Rendered to his Lodge 15.10.31'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 19.3g, 35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/V.E.Comp./R.J.Brown/by the Companions of/Maori R.A.Chapter/No. XXVIII/for Services Rendered/1934-35'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed with Masonic symbol 'Y'; also, Victory Medal 1914-19. 12000 Cpl.R.J.Brown.N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 2137 Masonic, jewels, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, hand engraved in gilt and enamel (50x40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/Wor.Bro.John Buchanan/P.C.S.Works/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Matuara 174/Oct 1931'; Lodge Mataura 174, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 14.9g, 67x50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.I.G.Buchanan/W.M.1948-49/As a Mark of Esteem/Mataura N.Z./Oct.1950'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 12.9g, 50x23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to Wor.Bro. John Buchanan/After 25 Years as Treasurer/Mataura N.Z., 1946', obverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.I.G.Buchanan/Oct/1966'; 50 Years Service badge, struck in gold (9ct, 16.1g, 33x40mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), missing pin from reverse, inscribed 'R.W.Bro.J.Buchanan/Raised 9 Jan.1906'; another, but gilt and enamel (38x35mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'W Bro I.G.Buchanan/Initiated/26-2-1944'. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $1,000
Lot 2138 Masonic, Lodge Southland, jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 19.2g, 60x50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor Bro W.R.Allen/By Members Of/Lodge Southland/As A Token Of Esteem/18th Nov 1931'. Good very fine. $850
Lot 2139 RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Napier Lodge No 6584, jewel struck in gold (9ct, 18.0g, 40x40mm) with enamel, on ribbon with top bar, by C. & Co., hallmark for Birmingham 1932, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro./W.H.Bond C.P./for Services Rendered/during the/H.B.Earthquake/Feb. 3. 1931'. Very fine. $480
Lot 2140 RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Napier L'(od)ge No.6394, stock medal, hand decorated in gold (9ct, 31g, 135x40mm) and enamel, by C. & Co., hallmark for Birmingham 1931, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Bro.W.Sharp.K.O.M./For/His Services In/Establishing Buffaloism/In Hawkes Bay. N.Z./April 1927 to June 1930'. Very fine. $750
Lot 2141 U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Melrose Lodge/Pres.to/P.A.Bro A.A.Barritt/2nd Time P.A./2-6-31'; Trinity C.C., stock fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (32x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Trinity C.C./1924-25/A.Barrett (sic)/Bowling Av'; also, British, hand engraved in voided silver and gold (38x38mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back (broken off), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Tom Barritt/By H.Smith/Hall Inn/Burnley/1897'. Fine - very fine. (3) $300
Lot 2142 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), South Otago District Lodge (No.) 1, jewel in silver, no maker, clasp inscribed 'Presented to Bro.G.D.Smart.P.G./in appreciation for Services Rendered as/District Secretary - Dunedin 10.3.32.'; another jewel in silver, I.O.O.F. Ruth Lodge No.4, no maker, bar inscribed 'Presented to Sister A.Smart.P.N.G./from Ruth Lodge No.4. I.O.O.F/Dunedin - 2/4/1932'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2143 Masonic, Gisborne Encampment No.2, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 15.4g, 40x38mm), inscribed on bar 'P.G.P./J.Foster.1932'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2144 Masonic, stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 28mm), by C.Mazey (Lyttelton), one side inscribed 'Dux/1932' the other 'Masonic Prize/L.D.H.S./Leslie Sales'; also, Independent Order of Oddfellows - Manchester Unity, jewels (2) in silver gilt and enamel, named to 'Bro.L.Sales, Lyttelton/1935' and 'Bro.L.H.Sales/Completion of Office/May 1959'. Extremely fine, the second with case of issue. (3) Passed in
Lot 2145 RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), jewel, in silver and enamel (33x33mm), by L.Simpson & Co, London, hallmark for London, 1928, on ribbon with two bars and pin-back suspension (pin missing), inscribed on obverse bars in blue enamel 'Presented/To/Pr.R McLean - June 6th 1932/Lodge Pacific/No.5 NZ'. Very fine. $90
Lot 2146 Masonic, Lodge St Clair No.246. N.Z., Past Master's jewel, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 17.5g, 42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Wor.Bro.J.Nicholson P.M./by the Officers/& Bretheren/Lodge St Clair/No.246/7-11-1934'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 2147 Masonic, Orakei Lodge No.270, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.5g, 45x40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/(name erased)/27.9.34'. Extremely fine, in a Spencer & Co, London case. $550
Lot 2148 UAOD (United Ancient Order of Druids), No 6 District, lodge jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 20.5g, 45x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To Past District President Bro.Alex.S.Robinson/By the Officers/And Bretheren Of The No. 6 District U.A.O.D. G.L. N.I. N.Z./April 1934'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $500
Lot 2149 Masonic, Iconic Lodge, No 212 NZ, jewel in gold (9ct, 25.4g, 60x45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.D.A.Gunn/By the Bretheren Of/Iconic Lodge/No 212/22nd Aug.1935'. Extremely fine, with a contemporary case. $600
Lot 2150 Masonic, Lodge Ponsonby 708 S.C., jewel, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 17.1g, 75x58mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.L.E.Cammell/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Ponsonby 708 S.C./as a mark of esteem/4-11-36'; another, Ponsonby Kilwinning Lodge, R.A.Chapter, 394 S.C., jewel handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.2g, 39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/M.E.Comp.L.E.Cammell/P.Z./By the Companions of the/Ponsonby Kilwinning/R.A.Chapter 394 S.C./as a Mark of Esteem/Auckland Sept.7 1937'; another, No.708 S.C., jewel handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 16.5g, 30x17mm), no maker, bar inscribed 'R.W.M. 2nd Term/1942-43'. Extremely fine. (3) $1,800
Lot 2151 Ancient Order Of Foresters, (Court Loyal, Northland No. 8781), Past Chief Ranger jewel in silver and enamel (40x36mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/Bro.T.E.Hogarth/28.6.37/Secretary Since/1926'; another, service award (30mm), reverse inscribed '23 Years Faithful Service/As/Secretary/Bro.T.E.Hogarth/P.D.C.R./Court 8781./1949'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2152 Masonic, Worshipful Master jewel, Russell Lodge No.254, 1936-37, in gold (9ct, tot wt 29.7g, 45mm) and enamel, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.R.Dovey P.M./by the Officers & Bretheren 1.12.38'. Extremely fine, in a Mayer & Kean presentation box. $700
Lot 2153 Masonic, Kaikoura Lodge No 60, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.7g, 70x48mm), uncertain maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro. Albert J.Stubbersfield/As a Token of Esteem/From The Bretheren/of his Lodge/20.2.37'; The Grand Lodge of New Zealand, jewel, struck in gilt and enamel (53x43mm), no maker, ring top suspension only, no inscription; also, 50 Years Service badge, struck in gilt (33x38mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'W.Bro.A.J.Stubbersfield/Raised/2.11.1922'. Extremely fine. (3) $550
Lot 2154 Masonic, Manukau Chapter No. 59, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 21.3g, 35mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/V.Ex.Comp.A.Doel/By The Companions/As A Mark Of Esteem/At The Close Of/His Year Of Office/as 1st Principal Z./18.3.37'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2155 Masonic, jewel handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.9g, 50x50mm), bar inscribed 'To Bro.W.J.Gorrie/From Lodge Otago Kilwinning No.417 S.C./For Services Rendered 9-12-37'. Good very fine. $420
Lot 2156 Masonic, Owairaka Lodge 294, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 25.7g, 65x45mm), by Y. & Co (Young & Company, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor Bro R.A.Arkless/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Owairaka 294/18.3.37'. In a contemporary case, extremely fine. $700
Lot 2157 Masonic, Lodge Wellsford No.306, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.0g, 40mm), by Wiseman, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro.F.W.Masson/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Wellsford No.306/as a Mark of their Esteem/1937'. Extremely fine. $460
Lot 2158 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Primo jewel in gilt (28mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'Br. J.Black/Pride of Ahuriri/30.1.37'; another, in silver (50x38mm), by C & Co, hallmark for Birmingham 1939, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/Bro.J.Black.CP./by the/Pride of Ahuriri/Lge No.60/1939', both on ribbons with bars and pin-backs. Extremely fine, with cases. (2) $50
Lot 2159 Ancient Order of Foresters, jewel in silver and enamel (40x26mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Court 4528/G.Grey/June 1938'. Very fine. $30
Lot 2160 Masonic, Lodge Taupiri No.118, jewel, in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.6g, 70x53mm), no maker, reverse inscribed (renamed) 'Presented by the/Bretheren of/Lodge Taupiri No.118/To/Wor Bro.T.H.Bousfield/1938-39'. Very fine. $500
Lot 2161 Masonic Lodge, South Island N.Z. collar jewel, c1940s, in gilt and enamel (50x42mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2162 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Minstrel, Wanganui Lodge No.75, jewel, in gilt silver (60x48mm), on ribbon with bar and pin-back, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro.T.Potaka/For/Services Rendered/1940'. Faded ribbon, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2163 Masonic, Lodge Arohanui 264, jewel handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 21.9g, 60x40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.R.O.E.Fitzwilliam/1940-41/By the Brethren/Of The Lodge/As a Mark of Esteem'; Grand Lodge of New Zealand, Assistant jewel, hand engraved in silver gilt (60x45mm), no maker, ring top suspension; Baden Powell Lodge No 381, Founder's jewel, struck in silver gilt and blue enamel (32mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'W.Bro.R.O.E.Fitzwilliam'. Extremely fine, the first cased. (3) $350
Lot 2164 Masonic, Kaipara Chapter No 66, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 13.9g, 32mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/V.Ex Comp.J.F.Leslie/by the Comps of/Kaipara Chapter/No.66/26-9-42'; Mahurangi No. 80, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 15.2g, 48x45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1LL. Comp./J.F.Leslie/1952'. Extremely fine. (2) $650
Lot 2165 Masonic, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, jewel in silver (60x45mm), by Wiseman, ring top suspension; also, Rose Croix jewel in brass and enamel (45x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pukekura R.C. Chapt/No.304/Presented To/E. & P. Bro./J.W.Garner P.M.W.S./1945'. Toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2166 Masonic, Lodge Maori No.105, group of jewels and badges to J.Fitzpatrick, initiated 1946, through until 1996, including gold (2) (9ct, tot wt 31.8g). Extremely fine. (6) $750
Lot 2167 M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 25x25mm) by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Motueka Juniors/Sis.Bobbie Thorne/1948'. Very fine. $110
Lot 2168 Masonic, Ruahine Lodge, No.80, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 17.5g), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.P.Smalley/W.M. Ruahine Lodge/1948-49'. Very fine. $420
Lot 2169 Masonic, Lodge Taupiri No.118, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 24.9g, 70x50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.S.Wilkins/By the Bretheren of/Lodge Taupiri/No.118/W.M. 1948.49'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $600
Lot 2170 Loyal Orange Institution of N.Z., c1950s, Long Service Medal in gilt and blue enamel (50x40mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2171 Masonic, Lodge Winton No 108, c1950s, jewel in gold (15ct, tot wt 19.6g, 105x60mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor Bro J.R.Hamilton/From Bretheren of/Lodge Winton 108'. Cased, extremely fine. $850
Lot 2172 M.U.I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows), silver plaque (82x27mm), no maker, holes at corners for attachment, front inscribed 'M.U.I.O.O.F./North Canterbury District/Presented To/Bro H.W.Gourlay D.C.M./1950', an earlier inscription on the back reads 'R.Lawler/From/Beckenham Cricket Club/For Services Rendered/1928-29'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2173 Masonic, Lodge Ruapehu No.128, 1950 jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.2g, 95x45mm) and dark blue enamel, no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.M.Palmer'; another, Centennial, 1885-1985, in gilt and light blue enamel (110x45mm). Extremely fine. (2) $460
Lot 2174 Masonic, Jellicoe Lodge No.259 (Petone), jewel, struck in voided gold (9ct, 20.3g, 42x41mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Bro.A.T.Hunter/as a Mark of Esteem/from the Bretheren/14/2/50'; another, handcrafted in voided gold, two pieces joined by a gold chain (9ct, tot wt 9.4gm, each 25mm), reverse of one inscribed 'To V.W.Bro.A.T.Hunter/Deputy Master/From W.Bro.F.C.Lightfoot/W/Master/50th Jubilee/1924-1974', the other '1974'. Extremely fine. (3) $750
Lot 2175 Orange Order, jewel, handcrafted in silver (50x45mm), by Bock (Bock & Son, Wellington), ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, bar inscribed 'Presented to/Wor.Sis.V.Bridge/By L.L.O.L. No.4/25.10.50'. Extremely fine, in case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2176 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Order of Merit, struck in gold and gilt (9ct, tot wt 23.0g, 45x45mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'This Order/of Merit Was/Conferred Upon/Bro.J.H.L.Watson.C.P./By The/Sydenham Lge.No.4.N.Z./As a Mark of Appreciation for/His Services in the Cause of Buffaloism/and Their Regard for Him as a/Man & Brother/20-4-50'. Very fine. $550
Lot 2177 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows), jewel, struck in gold (drop 9ct, 5.7g, 30x25mm), ribbon with bar in silver gilt by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Auckland District/Presented to/Bro.F.Brain.P.G./for Meritorious/Services/1951'; another as last by M&K, in gold (9ct, 12.5g, 45x33mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Bro.F.Brain.P.G./Fin.Sec. 1948-1953/By Loyal Kirikiriroa/Lodge/For Meritorious/Services.'; another, Past District Grand Master jewel, struck in gold (9ct, 21.2g, 65x30mm) and enamel, by Young & Co (Auckland), ring top suspension, no ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Auckland District/Presented To/Bro.F.Brain./For Services/Rendered/14th March 1962'. Extremely fine. (3) $1,000
Lot 2178 Masonic, Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1952, struck in gold (9ct, 16.6g, 33x38mm), M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Bro.G.G.Watts/Raised/9th May 1902'. Solder repair at bottom, otherwise extremely fine. $460
Lot 2179 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons Of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1953, struck in gold (9ct, 15.0g, 33x38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Bro.P.Hansen/Raised. 8 July 1903'; another, as last but in silver gilt, c1968, reverse inscribed 'W.Bro.A.Cantwell/Raised 11-3-1918'. Extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 2180 First Quinquennial Conference, commemorative medallion, January 1952 'A', in gilt and white enamel (43x31mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dominion/No.5/Bro.T.Morrissy/1-7-54', probably Masonic or RAOB. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2181 Masonic, Lodge United Service No.10, ornate handcrafted jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 34.1g), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.J.McIntosh/By Officers & Bretheren Of/Lodge United Service/No.10 N.Z.C. 30th June 1954'. Extremely fine. $800
Lot 2182 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons Of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1955, struck in gold (9ct, 15.6g, 33x38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Bro.W.Moore/Raised 24-6-1905'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2183 Masonic, (Order of the Eastern Star), Auckland Chapt. 236, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 36mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Sis.A.Clark./For Services rendered as WM/12-11-55'; Order of the Eastern Star, Lynn-Avon Chapter No.564, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 14.4g, 45x33mm), by W, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Sis.A.McLellane/1970-71'; The White Shrine Of Jerusalem, Revalation Shrine, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 17.9g, 38mm), by W, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Soj.Esther Walters/by the members of/Revelation Shrine/No.140/W.H.P./1974-75'. Extremely fine and rare awards to women members. (3) $1,100
Lot 2184 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Midhurst No. 87 (Taranaki), group of five jewels to 'Bro.F.W.Fabish', 1950-1955, all base metal gilt; also, The New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc), First-Aid Proficiency Medal, in bronze gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed 'Mr C.Veitmeyer/92'. Very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2185 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No.15 (Nelson), jewel handcrafted in silver, no maker, inscribed on top bar 'Sister S.Mathews/31-3-56'; another, with top bar inscribed 'Pres. To/Wor.Sis. S.Mathews P.M./by L.L.D.L. No.10/for Services Rendered 1958-60'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2186 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Pahiatua Lodge 124, jewels in gilt (3) 1953-56, 1953 Coronation, Attendance and Treasurer, inscribed 'Bro. R.C.Stokes'. Very fine. (3) $30
Lot 2187 Masonic, Grand Lodge of New Zealand, apron badge, uniface, struck in gilt (76mm), no maker, ring back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/R.W. Bro.F.Prideaux/By Bretheren of Waikato District/18-5-56'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2188 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Lodge Eastbourne No.49, a series of jewels awarded to T.Hustwick between 1951 and 1957, includes gilt silver (4), silver and base metals (3). Generally very fine. (8) $90
Lot 2189 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Opononi No.284, Founder jewel, in gilt silver and enamel (50x40mm), on ribbon, by C.J.Garvie, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro./G.Wilson H.O.M./For Services Rend/1957'; Inglewood Lodge No. 93, Attendance jewel in silver gilt (45x45mm), on ribbon, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Bro.L.Cramer/21.9.46'; also, Masonic jewel, Rotorua Rose Croix Chapter No.319, in brass and enamel (45x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E. & P. Bro.A.H.Dukeson/Installed W.M.S./7.12.57'; also, stock medal in silver (30x23mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Special/Winter Show/Auckland/1923'. Fine - very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2190 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), jewels, in gilt silver and blue enamel (40x40mm) and (38x45), one by Garvie, the other G&B, on ribbons with bar, pins missing from back, inscribed to 'J.C.Rooke/Fitzroy No.66' 1955-57. Very fine. (2) $30
Lot 2191 Masonic, Order of the Eastern Star, Ch-Ch. Pioneer Chapt.526, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 29.7g, 38mm) and enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top, chain and pin-back bar suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Sis. M.E.Johnstone/In Aprreciation of Services Rendered/W.M./1957-58'. Shield detached at top, otherwise very fine. $850
Lot 2192 Masonic, Taimau Lodge 331, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 24.2g, 70x48mm), by Worrall & Sons, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.F.W.Evans/By the Officers & Brethren/Lodge Taimau 331/for Services Rendered as W.M./21st May 1958'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 2193 Masonic, Maungakiekie Lodge No 314, jewel, handcrafted in silver gilt, reverse inscribed 'A.Doel/16th April 1958'. Uncirculated, in a contemporary case with certificate. Passed in
Lot 2194 Masonic, Lodge Moutoa, No.195, jewel, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 34.9g, 55x38mm) and enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/W.Bro./E.N.Webby.P.M./by Lodge Moutoa/No.195/1958-59'. Scratch on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $800
Lot 2195 Masonic, a group of jewels 1952-1959, named to W.T.Knewstubb, includes (2) in gold (9ct, tot wt 36.0g), (2) in silver gilt and (6) in gilt and enamel. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,000
Lot 2196 Masonic, lodge jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 65x45mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.G.Snell/From Bretheren of/Lodge Otago.Kil. No.143/3-12-59'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2197 Masonic, Christchurch Lodge No 91, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 22.9g, 45x50mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To Wor.Bro. A.M.Evans/By the Bretheren of/His Lodge/1959-60'; another, Prince of Wales Chapter No.31, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.5g, 32mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented by W.V. Ex Comp. A.M.Evans/As A Token/Of Esteem/1971'. Extremely fine. (2) $1,000
Lot 2198 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Island Lodge 134, Secretary, Primo, Attendance and Order of Merit jewels, the first three in gilt and enamel, the last in gold (9ct, tot wt 27.8g, 48x36mm), no makers, all inscribed to Bro.R.M.K.Law, between 1956 and 1960. Very fine. (4) $700
Lot 2199 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons Of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1960, struck in gold (9ct, 13.6g, 33x38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'W.Bro. R.K.G.Hardie/Raised 11-4-1910'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 2200 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Kaponga Lodge 143, c1960s, a group of five lodge jewels, mostly in gilt and enamel, to Bro P.Noonan. Mostly very fine. (5) $40
Lot 2201 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), c1950-1960s, various jewels, most in gilt and enamel. Fine - very fine. (7) $50
Lot 2202 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), jewels awarded to Bro. W.G.Harris, 1950s-1960s, Lodge Taupo No.117 (3), Wairakei No.240 (3) and Katikati No.195 (2); another, Bro. M.Maniopoto, Attendance, Wairakei No.240, 30-8-68. Good very fine, most in silver. (9) $90
Lot 2203 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), a collection of jewels c1950s-1960s to Bro. J.F.Goeffic, includes Pride of Arapuni (Waikato), Wanganui, Cambridge, Waikato and one for J.L.Goeffic (Napier, 1933, in silver), other than the last, all base metal with enamel. Generally very fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 2204 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), c1950s-1960s, collection on lodge jewels awarded to Bro.C.E.Broadworth, Kaingaroa Forest Lodge 183, three in silver and enamel and four in gilt and enamel; also, pair in gilt and enamel to Bro. H.Joblin, Patea Lodge 79 (1964). Very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2205 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), c1950s-1960s, group of four jewels, in gilt and silver, inscribed to 'Bro. E.G.Peckham, Orini Lodge 167', on ribbons with bars, no pins. Good very fine. (4) $30
Lot 2206 Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Past President's jewel, struck in silver and enamel (45x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Wn P.G.Lodge/Sister/M.Wilson/Feb.1960'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2207 Loyal Orange Institution of N.Z., Long Service Medal, struck in gilt and blue enamel (50x40mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'L.L.O.L.No.8/Presented To/Wor.Sis.Aitken/1922-1962'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2208 Masonic, Lodge Roskill No.371, jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 21.9g, 60x45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/W.Bro.H.Hunter/From the Bretheren/of Lodge Roskill No.371/As a Token of Esteem/1961-62'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x24mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '3rd Int./Soccer/Championship/1932', reverse inscribed 'H.Hunter'. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $500
Lot 2209 Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows, N.Z., struck in silver and enamel (48x32mm) by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Loyal/Avon Lodge/Presented to/Sis.A.A.Smith P.G./For Meritorious/Services./1963'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2210 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Toheroa Lodge No.15, jewels in silver and enamel, awarded to Geo. Myers, 1955-1963. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2211 U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids), 'Past D.P.' jewel in silver gilt and blue enamel (40x33mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Bro.P.J.Channon/Ruahine Lodge/No.28/D.P. 2nd. Term/1961-63'; another, but 'Past Arch', uninscribed. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) $60
Lot 2212 Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons Of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1963, struck in gold (9ct, 13.3g, 33x38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Bro.J.Chapman/Raised 22.4.1913'; another, as last (9ct, 13.3g, 33x38mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Bro.J.C.Chapman/Initiated 13-3-1935'. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) $750
Lot 2213 Masonic, Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons Of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1965, struck in gold (9ct, 14.6g, 33x38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Bro.J.Mason/Raised 1.7.1915'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 2214 Masonic, Pono Lodge No. 203, jewel in gold (9ct, tot wt 20.4g, 60x45mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/W.Bro.E.A.Ramsey/by the Bretheren of/Pono Lodge No.203/15.9.65'; another, re-issued jewel in gold (9ct) and gilt (tot wt 29.1g, 65x45mm), reverse set-square hinged bar inscribed as last but dated 'September, 1990', the hinged bar over a previous recipient's name and dated 1952. Extremely fine. (2) $750
Lot 2215 Masonic, Lodge of St John, Timaru, 1137 E.C., 1865-1965, Centennial, uniface jewel, struck in silver (39mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2216 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), Assistant Secretary jewel, in gilt silver (45x50mm), on ribbon with bar Asst Secretary, by Garvie & Bishop, pin missing from back, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Br. D.C.Baker C.P./For Services Rend/St Albans No. 89/1965'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2217 Masonic, Lodge Waterloo No.13, centennial jewel (1866-1966), in gilt and blue enamel (42x38mm), no maker, uninscribed; another, Wor-Master's jewel (1967-68), in gold (9ct, tot wt 29.4g, 40x38mm) and blue enamel, by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/W.Bro/P.W.L.Myers/By the Officers/&/Bretheren/9.9.68'; also, Lodge Parirua No.423, Charter Member's jewel, in gilt and blue enamel (54x33mm), no maker, uninscribed; fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.1g, 20mm), English maker and hallmark, uninscribed. Extremely fine. (4) $750
Lot 2218 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), a group of jewels awarded by the Kowhai Lodge and West Coast Examining Council, 1953-1968, mostly gilt and enamel but including (2) in gold (9ct, tot wt approx 70.0g), all awarded to Bro.H.E.Swan. Two with attempted name erasing, otherwise very fine. (6) $1,600
Lot 2219 Masonic, The Marlborough Lodge of Unanimity No.106, Centenary jewel, 1869-1969, in gilt and enamel (45x32mm), no maker. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2220 Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of New Zealand, Est. 1890, 50 Years Service badge, c1969, struck in silver gilt (33x38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'W.Bro.C.W.T.Taylor/Raised 13.7.1919'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2221 Masonic, Murchison No.257 N.Z.C., jewel, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 24.8g, 70x55mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Wor.Bro.H.M.Fairweather/by Officers & Bretheren of/Lodge Murchison/No.257 N.Z.C./1969'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 2222 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), c1969-1970, a small group of jewels for Warepa Lodge No.131 and New Zealand No.7; also, Masonic, Lodge St John Kilwinning No.662, mostly brass and enamel. Very fine or better. (6) Passed in
Lot 2223 Masonic, The Sir Walter Scott Lodge, No 15 N.Z.C., Thames, 1870-1970, jewel, struck in gilt and enamel (40mm), no maker, uninscribed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2224 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), 1920s-1970s, an accumulation of jewels, pins, badges and bars, from various lodges and recipients, in base metal, silver and gold. Fine - extremely fine. (47) Passed in
Lot 2225 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), 1955-1970, jewels (9) and badges (2), mostly in gilt and enamel with pin-back suspensions, most without makers names, one New Zealand maker noted: C.J.Garvie, all presented to 'Bro.W.J.McVicker'. Mostly very fine or better. (11) Passed in
Lot 2226 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), an accumulation of jewels, mainly base metal and gilt with a few silver gilt, c1950s-1970s, complete with ribbons and bars. Mostly very fine. (31) Passed in
Lot 2227 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), various jewels and date bars, awarded to various recipients between 1950s and 1970s, mostly gilt silver and gilt base metal. Very fine - extremely fine. (42) Passed in
Lot 2228 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), a collection of South Waikato Lodge jewels, 1950s-1970s, in gold, silver and base metals, most awarded to Bro.W.C.Griffin and Bro.W.W.John, all mounted on two cloth aprons, includes three collar sashes and certificates for Griffin. Fine - extremely fine. (38) $900
Lot 2229 Lodge medals, a small group of Masonic and Buffalo Lodge jewels, mostly 1960s-1970s, in base metals and enamel; also a Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal and a Wanganui Competitions Society medal in gilt. Very fine - extremely fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 2230 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), various jewels, awarded to Bro.R.W.Johnston, Blue Mountain 222, between 1960 and 1972, includes gilt and enamel (6) and one in gold (9ct, 21.0g). Generally very fine. (7) $600
Lot 2231 Knight's Templar, Past Preceptor's collarette jewel, inscribed on reverse 'F.Meikle/1975/Wanganui Preceptory'; Masonic Lodge, Royal Order of the Secret Monitor, 2nd degree, Member's Breast Jewel; another, Past Supreme Ruler, collar jewel, reverse inscribed 'J.Meikle/1981'; another, Royal & Select Masters Member's breast jewel; Order of St John, Officer's badge. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2232 R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), a group of jewels, 1920-1980s, in silver gilt and base metal, to various recipients. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2233 Masonic, neck badge in silver gilt (38x28mm), no maker, New Zealand Grand Master's Order of Service, reverse inscribed 'Bro. A.J.McKechnie/1984'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2234 Masonic, The District R.A.C. New Zealand South, c1990s badge (jewel) in gilt (70mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2235 Masonic Lodge, a small group of jewels and miniatures, c1990s, mostly gilt, includes Centennial jewel of the Supreme Grand Arch Chapter of New Zealand (1892-1992), the miniatures on bars as worn. Extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2236 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Star of Opawa Lodge No. 30, 25 years service medal, in gold (9ct, tot wt 10.7g, 32mm) and enamel, by G.A.Miller & Sons, with ring top and brooch suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.3515/Bro.J.S.Downie/Star Of Opawa/Lodge No.30/1996'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2237 Caledonian Society, uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marching/22.3.47/First/E.Brown'; Caledonian Society of Otago, 1848-1948, uniface, struck in silver (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Womens Marching/A.Grade/1st/Blair Athol/E.Brown' (M&P.1948/4); N.Z.M. & R.Assn. (New Zealand Marching & Recreation Association), badge in brass and enamel (35x25mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse '1948/N.Z. Champs/2nd'; Otago Marching & Recreation Assn., badge, uniface, struck in silver (23x21mm), no maker, bar with pin-back suspension. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2238 Caledonian Society Of Otago, 1848-1948, uniface, struck in silver (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Womens' Marching/B. Grade/1st/Brown Ewing's/N.McCurragh' (M&P.1948/4); another, as last, inscribed 'Intermediate Flat Relay/1st/Brown Ewing's/N.McCurragh'; also, silver fob medals (6) awarded to N.McCurragh between 1949 and 1955 and a silvered badge of N.Z. Marching Assn. All except the last with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine, the first illustrated. (9) Passed in
Lot 2239 Auck. M. & R. Assn. (Auckland Marching and Recreation Association), Life Member's pin, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 22x22mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.J.O'Hara./27-6-55.' Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2240 University Of Otago Medical School, Batchelor Memorial Medal, struck in silver (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Arthur John Cottrell/1918.' (S.496). Toned, good extremely fine, in fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2241 Alexander Gillies Medal, c1930s, in bronze (57mm), undated and unawarded, no maker (probably Mayer & Kean, Wellington). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2242 New Zealand Association Of Scientists (Research Medal), c1930s, struck in bronze (48mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded (S.-). Carbon spotting, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2243 New Zealand Association Of Scientists (Research Medal), c1930s, struck in bronze (48mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean), unawarded (S.-). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2244 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal (now The Rutherford Medal), c1930s, struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) unawarded (S.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2245 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal (now The Rutherford Medal), c1930s, struck in silver gilt (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) unawarded (S.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2246 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal (now The Rutherford Medal), c1930s, struck in silver (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) unawarded (S.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2247 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal (now The Rutherford Medal), c1930s, struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) unawarded (S.-). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2248 William Ledingham Christie Medal, University of New Zealand, c1930s, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2249 University of Otago Medical School, Batchelor Memorial Medal, c1930s, struck in bronze (40mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded (S.496). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2250 University of Otago Medical School, Batchelor Memorial Medal, c1930s, struck in bronze (40mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (S.496). Uncirculated, possibly a later strike by Mayer & Toye. Passed in
Lot 2251 Colquhoun Memorial Medal, University of Otago Medical School, c1930s, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded (S.495). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2252 Colquhoun Memorial Medal, (University of Otago Medical School), c1930s, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded (S.495). Uncirculated, possibly a later strike by Mayer & Toye. Passed in
Lot 2253 Marjorie McCallum Memorial Medal, University of Otago, c1930s, struck in bronze (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded (S.497). Traces of resin, otherwise, extremely fine and very rare, possibly a trial strike. Passed in
Lot 2254 The Universtity of Otago, The Scott Memorial Medal, Anatomy, c1930s, struck in bronze (31mm), no maker, unawarded (S.498). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2255 University of Otago Medical School, Batchelor Memorial Medal, struck in silver (39mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Peter W.S.Riley/1933' (S.496). Toned, good extremely fine, in fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2256 Medical Graduates' Association, University of Otago, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Senior/Clinical Surgery/S.G.Aitken/1938' (S.494). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2257 H.S.Gilberd Memorial Medal, c1940s, uniface, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), ring top, ribbon with bar and pin-back, unawarded. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2258 University of Otago Dental School, Leask Memorial Medal, c1940s, struck in bronze (44mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded. Some carbon spotting, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2259 Wellington Medical Research Foundation Inc, c1940s, later strike in lacquered bronze (59mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean), unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2260 Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago, c1940s, struck in lacquered bronze (59mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean), unawarded. Uncirculated, possibly a later striking by Mayer & Toye. Passed in
Lot 2261 E.R.Cooper Memorial Award, c1950s, struck in bronze (49mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2262 Percy Smith Medal, University of Otago, struck in bronze (1951) (63mm), no maker (Royal Mint, London), reverse inscribed 'W.R.Geddes/1956'. Good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2263 University of Otago Medical School, Batchelor Memorial Medal, struck in silver (40mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.J.Hurley/1962'. Obverse edge bruise at 4 o'clock, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2264 University of Otago Medical School, Marjorie McCallum Memorial Medal, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'R.Beaglehole/1968' (S.497). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2265 New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, ICI medal, c1980s, struck in silvered base metal (64mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2266 University of Otago Dental School, Leask Memorial Medal, c1980s strike in silver (44mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2267 The Royal Society of New Zealand, Thomson Medal, (1985), struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) unawarded. Carbon spotting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2268 The Royal Society of New Zealand, Thomson Medal, (1985), struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) unawarded. Small edge nick at 5 o'clock on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2269 Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand, c1990s, award medal, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (51mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), reverse blank. Edge bruise on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2270 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal, (1994), struck in silver (200g, 63mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'J.P.M.Bailey'. Lightly toned, uncirculated and very rare, in a fitted case of The Royal Society of New Zealand. Passed in
Lot 2271 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal, (1994), struck in silver (200g, 63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) unawarded. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2272 The Royal Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Science and Technology Medal, (1994), struck in silver (200g, 63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2273 The Royal Society of New Zealand, Rutherford Medal, c1990s, struck in coated bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye, Wellington) unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2274 Macdiarmid Young Scientists of the Year Awards, struck in white metal (gold coloured surface) (59mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), reverse inscribed 'Inaugural/Awards/2004'; another, reverse inscribed 'Andrew Rudge/Winner/2004' [illustrated]; another, struck in silvered white metal, reverse inscribed 'Inaugural Awards/2004'; another, as last, inscribed 'Nicola Turner/Runner-Up/2004'. Glue marks on backs, otherwise extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2275 New Zealand Medal, 1861 to 1866. A.Woodcock 2nd, Waikato.Regt. Impressed. $700
Lot 2276 Bennett Challenge Vase, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct?, 6.5g, 27x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '3rd Batty/1st L.A.V./Bennett/Challenge/Vase/1884', reverse inscribed '1st Prize/William Pagan'; another, in silver (33x35mm), by J.C., hallmark for Birmingham 1885, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1st L.A.V./Bennett Vase/1886'. Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 2277 Dunedin Police, a tribute, sovereign case in gold (15ct, 17.9g, 30mm), by CS*FS, hallmark for Birmingham 1896, ring top suspension, back inscribed 'Presented/To/Sergeant Keating/by the members of the/Dunedin Police/as a Token of/Respect/On His Retirement/Decr.10th 1896'. Very fine. $850
Lot 2278 N.C.M.R. (North Canterbury Mounted Rifles), stock medal in silver (30mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.C.M.R./No.2 Batn./1901' reverse inscribed 'Trooper Lec'. Very fine. $90
Lot 2279 Naval Volunteers, fob medal hand engraved in silver and gold (30x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'No.2 Co. N.Z.N.V.R./Presented By/Lieut A.Coutts/Won by/Pr.J.Vincent/1902'. Fine. $80
Lot 2280 Pair: Volunteer Long Service Medal (QVR) engraved naming Capt John Edward Barltrop. Manchester Rifle Vols. (1903) (O&D.83); New Zealand Long & Efficient Service Medal, second variety, engraved naming Lieut. John E.Barltrop. Manchester Rifle Vols. (1896), court mounted (O&D.92); U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids), hand engraved in gold (18ct, 10.8g, 30x30mm), by B&K (Brown & Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'U.A.O.D./To Arch Druid Barltrop/As a token of esteem from/The/Maitai Lodge/No.301'; Masonic, jewel, in gold (9ct, 13.8g (includes ribbon)), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/Wor.Bro.J.E.Barltrop/Organist/By Lodge Rongotea No.146/17.7.29'; another, in gold (9ct, 23.0g (includes ribbon)), no maker, obverse inscribed 'From/Awatea Lodge/No.258/Presented To/Bro. J.E.Barltrop/1931'; also, a contemporary fob chain made of hair with base metal fittings. Very fine - extremely fine. (5 medals, 1 fob chain) $1,300
Lot 2281 New Zealand Volunteer Service Medal (EDVIIR), 1st type, No.186 Pvt. William McKinley, Dunedin Highd. Rifle Vols. (1903). Engraved. (O&D.90). No ribbon, toned, extremely fine. $260
Lot 2282 Waikato Mounted Infantry No.3, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 14.7g, 35x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sgt Ferguson/1900/Presented/by the Veterans/1899/Sgt Anderson 1901/Tpr McVeagh 1902/Sjt Mjr Bruce 1904/Cpl Wallis 1905'. Very fine. $750
Lot 2283 P.N.A.E.M.A. (Petone Naval Artillery Enlisted Men's Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 32x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/Capt.C.E./Archibald/by/P.N.A.E.M.A./21.2.05'. Very fine. $240
Lot 2284 Volunteer Long Service Medal, Queen Victoria type 3 obverse, swivel suspender, No.571 Serg. Major William R.Bock "D" Batty. N.Z.Field Arty. Vols. (1907). Engraved. (O&D.83). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2285 N.Z.M.C. (New Zealand Military Cadets), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (25x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '2nd Prize/N.Z.M.C./No.2 Coy./1907-8', reverse inscribed 'Pte W.Bradley'. Fine. $60
Lot 2286 King's Empire Veterans Association Cross, in bronze (32x32mm), by A.Kohn, Auck., ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back (O&D.129). Very fine. $90
Lot 2287 N.Z.A. Royal Veteran Cross, in bronze, engraved naming, Corp G.B.Purdey (O&D.129). Very fine. $180
Lot 2288 N.Z.A. Royal Veteran Cross, in bronze, engraved naming, Stuart Menzies (O&D.129). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2289 N.Z.A. Royal Veteran Cross, in bronze, engraved naming, H.Putt (O&D.129). Very fine. $180
Lot 2290 Natives, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 35x25mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Bugler/R.Cady/1908', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/The/Left Half/Company/No.3/Natives/For Attendance & Behaviour During Camp'. Fine, having been worn as a fob. Passed in
Lot 2291 N.Z. South African War Veterans Association, c1910, brass and enamel badge (18mm), by MK, button back. Very fine. $100
Lot 2292 N.Z.M.C. (New Zealand Medical Corp), No.2 Field Ambulance, 1910-11, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (35x22mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '3rd Prize/Pte. R.Hosie'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 5.0g, 23x23mm), no maker, obverse inscribed '21st Augt./1875', reverse 'Won/By/Private R.Hosie, 4th Stirlingshire/R.V.'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2293 Lyttelton Navals, stock medal in gold (9ct, 2.6g, 24x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mrs W.J.Toomey/By The Members Of/Lyttelton Navals/For/Services Rendered/28.2.1911'. Fine. $90
Lot 2294 New Zealand Territorial Service Medal 1911 (GVR), G.T.White type, Chaplain 3rd Cl.Rev.Arthur H.Norris.M.A. N.Z.C.Dept.(1912). Engraved. (O&D.91). Toned, extremely fine. $220
Lot 2295 Trio: Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (GVR) (O&D.85); New Zealand Territorial Service Medal (GVR), type I (O&D.91); New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal, type II (O&D.92). Drum.Major.J.Harrison.Wellington Regt on the first medal, No.393 Col-Sergt. J.Harrison, 7th (Welln.W.C.) R (1913) on the second medal, 393 Sergt.Major. J.J.Harrison, 7th (W.W.C.) Regt. (1917) on the third medal. The first medal impressed, the second and third medals engraved. Without ribbons, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2296 Waitati, 1912, fob medal hand engraved in silver (38x26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Field/Ambulance/Waitati/Tent/Competition/S.F.S.' Toned, extremely fine. $50
Lot 2297 Auckland Infantry Coast Defence Detc., Annual Camp Takapuna, struck in silver (29mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Water Polo Champ/Pte. J.R.Graham/1913' (D&C.P3). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2298 Samoa Relief Force, c1914, sweetheart's brooch in gold (9ct, 2.1g, 40x15mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 2299 Western Samoa, c1914, LeoLeo police badge, uniface, struck in copper (38mm), no maker, lug-back. Fine. $220
Lot 2300 WWI, New Zealand patriotic tin badges, Dardanelles - N.Z. Boys, 25.4.15 (2, two sizes); Bank of Patriotism, Dunedin 1918 (2, two sizes); Messines, June 7th 1917 and National Reserve, Otago, N.Z. Very good - fine. (6) $60
Lot 2301 Bravery, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.6g, 45x40mm), by I.S.G., hallmark for Birmingham 1911, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/D.Kay/for Bravery/November/1915'. Very fine. $360
Lot 2302 Family Group. Group of Six: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officer's Decoration (GRI) (O&D.84); New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal (2nd type) (O&D.92); Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (GVR) (O&D.85); New Zealand Territorial Service Medal (GVR) (1st type, GTW), with miniature (O&D.91). 15/199 Capt. E.E.Willoughby on the first two medals, Capt. E.E.Willoughby Auck. Regt. on the third medal, Capt. E.E.Willoughby. Retd. List on the fourth medal, Captain E.E.Willoughby, Unattached List (B) (1916) on the fifth and sixth medals. The first, second and fourth medals impressed, the others engraved. Pair: War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45. N.Z. 42103 Cpl. H.J.Willoughby R.N.Z.A.F. Privately engraved. Very fine - extremely fine, the first five medals on a pin bar as worn. Passed in
Lot 2303 Family Group. Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 35727 Spr.R.L.Adams. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; King's College, Sports Handicap medal, struck in bronze (38mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), missing ring top suspender, reverse inscribed '1910/1 Mile Open/A.R.Adams' (D&C.cfM16); another as last, Gymnasium medal, struck in silver (38mm), by A.T., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1911/Rings/Won By/L.R.Adams' (D&C.cfM16); another, as last, Swimming Sports medal, struck in bronze (38mm), by A.T., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1912/25 Yds. Hdcp./Junior Cup/Won By/L.R.Adams' (D&C.M16). Very fine - extremely fine, the second with scratches and carbon patches, the last two illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2304 Group of Four: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45. 20447 Sjt. H.H.Stretch. N.Z.E.F. The first two medals impressed, the last two unnamed. On a bar as worn, very fine. $160
Lot 2305 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 13/173 Sjt.C.W.Treweek. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine, on a bar as worn. $1,200
Lot 2306 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal, 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 11/195 W.O.2. T.Stubbs. N.Z.E.F. All medals impressed, on a bar as worn; also, N.Z. Amateur Athletics Association, N.Z. Amateur Championship, Dunedin, March, 1903, struck in silver (42x30mm), by A.G. (Albert Gunderson, Christchurch), reverse inscribed '100 Yds Flat/T.Stubbs'; another, but Wellington, Jany. 1904, handcrafted in silver (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '440 Yards/Flat/T.Stubbs/Second'; another, as last but '220 Yards'; M.& W.C.C.S. (Manawatu & West Coast Caledonian Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x30mm), by O'C & T (O'Connor & Tydeman, Palmerston North), reverse inscribed 'M & W.C.C.S./220 Yds Amateur/24-4-05'. Very fine - extremely fine, the last four with ring top suspensions. (7) $750
Lot 2307 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5/6 Bdr. C.J.McFadyen. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine, a very early trio to the Samoan Advance Party. $650
Lot 2308 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6/170 Pte. G.Williams. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine. $550
Lot 2309 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 8/707 Pte. R.Russell. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (34x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Sergt. Russell/1897'. Very fine. (4) $380
Lot 2310 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 41047 Pte.L.J.Toomer. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed. Toned, very fine. $240
Lot 2311 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 69932 Pte.E.P.Meenan. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed; also, stock medal struck in silver (39mm), no maker, ring top swivel suspension, obverse inscribed 'Christian Bros. Schools/Dunedin', reverse inscribed 'Bishop's Scholarship/1881/Connor Meenan' [illustrated]. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2312 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 33766 Cpl. R.K.Quinn. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed. Very fine. $130
Lot 2313 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 36758 L/Cpl.E.R.Roskruge. Impressed. Missing ribbons, very fine. $120
Lot 2314 British War Medal 1914-18. 2/2586 Gnr.H.Bramley.N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 29x24mm), by JAW & Co, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.Z./Y.M.C.A./France/July 1917', reverse inscribed 'Mile Champ/N.Z.F.A./Won By/Gnr.H.Bramley/7th Battery'. Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2315 British War Medal 1914-18. 23697 Cpl.A.J.Haub. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, Masonic Founder's jewel, Lodge St. Clair No.246, 1922, struck in gilt and enamel (40x29mm), by Moller, Dn, reverse inscribed 'Bro.A.J.Haub/1st Chaplain'; another, as last, but Lodge Koputai No.239, 1922, reverse inscribed 'Bro.A.J.Haub'. Extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 2316 British War Medal 1914-18. 13170 Gnr. G.F.Foulston. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine. $90
Lot 2317 British War Medal 1914-18. 26325 L/Cpl. G.Skurr. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine. $50
Lot 2318 Victory Medal 1914-19. 58401 Tpr J.G.Mawhinney. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; also fob medal, hand engraved in silver (37mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/T.Mawhinney/Seven.A.Side/Ranfurly/28.9.18'; another, hand engraved in silver (35mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'T.M.', reverse inscribed 'N.P.F.T./1st/Schoolboys/1918'. Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2319 Metal badge, c1918, blue, white, red and gilt metal (30mm), no maker, pin-back, NZ Coat of Arms and a kangaroo and emu above 'Our Empires Motto' in centre, rose thistle and shamrock below, outer inscription 'Better Die Fighting/Than Live Dishonoured'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2320 N.Z. A.R.S.A. (New Zealand Anzac Returned Soldiers Association?), badge in silver (28mm), by Watts (Reuben Watts, Auckland), pin-back suspension, numbered '107' on reverse (Oldham 11/53). Toned, 'For King and Empire' mostly erased at top, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2321 N.Z. A.R.S.A. (New Zealand Anzac Returned Soldiers Association?), badge in silver (28mm), by Watts (Reuben Watts, Auckland), pin-back suspension, numbered '76' on reverse (Oldham 11/53). Toned, good very fine and rare. $150
Lot 2322 NZ Returned Soldiers Association, badge in voided silver (43x27mm), by C.B. (Cecil M.Bay, Wellington), pin-back, obverse inscribed '72400'. Toned, very fine. $50
Lot 2323 Memorial plaque, WWI, John Thomas Hearn. Renamed.; R.M.R.C. (Rangitata Miniature Rifle Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.5g, 37x33mm), by F.J.D. (Frederick J.Dunn, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Challenge Medal/Won By/J.T.Hearn/1915'; also, a full hunter pocket watch, in gold (14ct, tot wt 89.7g incl workings), metal dust cover inscribed 'J.G.R./to/H.H.', back plate inscribed 'Henry Hearn/Rangitata Island/Canterbury/NZ/23-3-98', not working, case dented. Fine - very fine. (3) $1,300
Lot 2324 N.Z.E.F. (New Zealand Expeditionary Force), c1917, in bronze gilt (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./Sports/1500/Medley Relay/W.McHugh'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2325 New Zealand Division, British Expeditionary Force, c1917, struck in bronze (45mm), by Spink, London, uninscribed (M.B/1). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2326 Anzac Race, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/George Reid/Waipiata/26.12.16'. Very fine. $190
Lot 2327 4th N.Z. Infantry (Res) Brigade, uniface, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 26mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1918, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Relay Race'. Good extremely fine and very rare in gold. Passed in
Lot 2328 4th N.Z. Infantry (Res) Brigade, uniface, fob medal, struck in silver (26mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1918, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pte Fordham/Broad Jump/21-9-18'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2329 4th N.Z. Infantry (Res) Brigade, struck in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 25mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Relay Race'; another, struck in silver with gold centre, hallmark for Birmingham 1919, reverse inscribed '2nd/Cycle Race'. Extremely fine, the second toned. (2) $220
Lot 2330 4th N.Z. Infantry (Res) Brigade, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1918, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tug-Of-War/S.Sgt/A.F.Sadgrove'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2331 7th W.W.C.-Regt (7th Wellington & West Coast Regiment), 1918, uniface stock medal in silver (32mm) with gold coat of arms attached to obverse, by N. & Son, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tug of War/J.E.James/D Coy/1918'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2332 New Zealand Expeditionary Force, c1918, struck in silver (21mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Laurie/from Daddy'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2333 Y.M.C.A (Young Men's Christian Association), WWI, handcrafted in silver and gold (42x42mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse crudely inscribed 'Y.M.C.A./1st Bde/Palestine/Regby (sic) (Rugby)/December/1918', reverse inscribed 'Won by/Sergeant/B.Thorpe'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2334 WWI, prize medal struck in silver (39mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed '3rd B/N/./Canterbury/Regt./N.Z.E.F.'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2335 British Expeditionary Force Recreational Training, WWI, struck in brass (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Swimming', reverse inscribed '2nd/Spr Shearer/N.Z./France'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2336 Southern Counties Cross Country Association, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), by Vaughton, Birm., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '6/1711/F.Shaw/1st Cant.Regt./1918'. Very fine. $100
Lot 2337 WWI, identity tag, hand engraved on the smoothed out reverse of a copper medal (32mm) of Lord Kitchener, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.Mil.Forces/ 3/561/No.1 N.Z.S.H.'. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 2338 Identity disc, hand engraved on a smoothed out reverse of an Egypt, ten piastres coin of 1917, inscribed '3/122/Sgt.S.H.Cowan/Palestine/New Zealand Medical Corps/1914-1917', pierced at top for suspension. Very fine. $200
Lot 2339 WWI identity disc, on a France, Louis Philippe I, silver five francs (c1840) (37mm), reverse smoothed out and impressed with 'N.Z. Mil.Forces/H.Faithful/Otago.M.R./ 9/2066', holed at top for suspension. Fine. $120
Lot 2340 New Zealand Veterinary Corps, unofficial identity disc using a French two franc coin, inscribed on obverse 'Sgt.Mjr.J.Goddard/ 17/67 /N.Z.V.C./Att/13th Bty'. Holed at top for suspension, very fine. $100
Lot 2341 R.S.A. (Returned and Services' Association) Hospital Visitor, c1920, badge in brass and enamel (31mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse numbered '10'. Very fine. $80
Lot 2342 HMS Chatham, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver and gold, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.M.S.Chatham/Athletics/H.Moyes/29.4.22'. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 2343 Wellington West Coast Regt, uniface, struck in silver (29mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed '50 Yds/Swimming/W.C.Ryland/B.Coy./1927-28'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2344 R.N.V.R. (Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve), 1930, uniface struck in silver (37x32mm), by Young & Co., Auckland, ring top suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2345 Everymans Hut, Waiouru, c1940, badge in voided brass and enamel (35mm), no maker, lug-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2346 Maadi (Egypt), WWII, 1940, Pitch & Putt, struck in bronze (30mm), by T.Bichay (Cairo), ring top suspension, '3rd' impressed on obverse. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2347 Group of Seven: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star - clasp 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45 - MID; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; New Zealand Efficiency Medal (EIIR) (O&D.98). All unnamed, the last with '25612' engraved on reverse. On a bar as worn, very fine. $260
Lot 2348 Group of Five: Pacific Star; 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-35; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, together with identity discs (2) for 74068 J.N.Knight; also, Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand, prize medal, uniface, struck in bronze (59mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/John Knight/For/General Excellence/1934' [illustrated]; and, commemorative medallion, aluminium (32mm), Christchurch Exhibition, 1906-07 (M.1906-07/5) 'H.S.Knight, Madras St'. Very fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2349 Group of Four: Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45. All unnamed. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2350 United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, c1940s, in silver (39mm), no maker (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland design), reverse inscribed 'Kevin Robinson/NZDF' (cfD&C.L3; O&D.115). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2351 WWI/WWII, identity tags, 43940, V H B, NZ, on reverse of British pennies (2); 29116, G.Willan, NZRB, on obverse of Australia 1914 penny; 41669, Pte W.Turnbull, NZEF, on leather discs (2); 26/494 G.L.O.Martin, on leather disc; 72781, B.E.Wilson, on leather disc; 50105, F.W.Randall, on leather discs (2); 12158, D.R.Sarsfield, on smoothed out obverse of a NZ 1940 Centennial halfcrown. Very good - fine. (10) $220
Lot 2352 WWII identity tag, on the smoothed out obverse of a New Zealand Centennial halfcrown coin, 1940, holed at top for suspension, impressed 'Seaman/T.P.Fogarty/7159/RC'. Fine. $130
Lot 2353 WWII identity tag, fashioned on a gilt New Zealand, 1941 halfpenny, obverse smoothed out and a 'NZ Onward' coat of arms applied in the centre, underneath '44448' inscribed, reverse as normal coin, pierced at top with ring suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2354 WWII, Tiki pendant (ID tag), uniface, struck in silver (35x17mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '81131/A.K.Morris/B.G.O.'. Very fine. $130
Lot 2355 WWII, Tiki pendant (ID tag), uniface, struck in silver (30x17mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Hunt/481450'. Very fine. $140
Lot 2356 WWII, Tiki pendant (ID tag), uniface, struck in silver (30x17mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvt.E.A.Deed/N.Z.E.F. 1940'. Toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 2357 WWII, Tiki pendant (ID tag), uniface, struck in silver (30x17mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'NZ 9445/G.K.Campbell/Blood/ A/2 /C of E'. Toned, very fine, with nickel neck chain. $140
Lot 2358 WWII, memorial Tiki brooch, uniface, struck in silver (30x17mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed '255590/In Memory of/Stan'. Very fine. $130
Lot 2359 Kia Ora N.Z., WWII, struck uniface in silver (26mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension (M.K/1), reverse inscribed 'Pte H K Peita/68234/Maori Trg.Depot/2nd N.Z.E.F./Middle East Forces'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2360 Kia-Ora, c1940, medallion struck uniface in brass (27mm) (M.K/1), reverse inscribed '27642/R.N.Z.A.F./J.H.Healey'. Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 2361 WWII, Special Pass, hardbound fold-out 'Complimentary Travel Ticket', to 'Officers and Men of H.M.S. "Achilles"/Auckland'. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2362 HMS Monowai, identity bracelet, in silver (50x23mm), no maker, ring hooks each end for chain attachment, inscribed on front 'H.R.Kirkman/P.O./T124/C2'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2363 Cairo-New Zealand, handcrafted in bronze (43x39mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '15.3.42/J.C.Sinclair/Four'; C.R.C. (presumed attribution - Cairo Rowing Club, struck in bronze gilt (40x38mm), no maker, open top suspension, reverse inscribed '2.N.Z.E.F./22.3.42/J.G.Sinclair (sic)/Eight'; another, prize medal in gilt (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Nearly extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2364 British Forces in Egypt, WWII, uniface, struck in copper (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z./Maadi Camp/V/R.A.C. Base Depot/1941/1st Welter Wgt/Runner Up'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2365 Memorabilia, relating to Air Commodore Theodore Jasper Maclean de Lange CBE DFC, including a presentation tray, in EPNS (40x30cm), inscribed 'Presented To/Fl.Lt.T.J. Maclean de Lange/on the occasion of his wedding/from/the Officers of No.2 Squadron/No.2 F.T.S. Woodbourne'; Battle for Britain Medal 1939-1945 - clasp - New Zealand (private issue c1990s, cased); Royal New Zealand Air Force, Officers' Mess, 1942-1992, medallion struck in bronze (50mm), inscribed on edge 'Air Cdre T.J.De Lange CBE DFC/1 of 99' (M&P.-) [illustrated]; pair of gold cufflinks (9ct), inscribed 'T.M. de L'; Burma Star Association badge; 52 Squadron RNZAF badge; RNZAF Assn badge; Airforce Association badge; Auckland Grammar School, pair of gilt cufflinks; 'II 4' badge; New Zealand Distinction badge; Manawatu Rugby badge and a CBE lady's coat badge. Fine - extremely fine. (15 items) Passed in
Lot 2366 Balclutha Home Guard, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 33x30mm), by A.L.Shephard, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Balclutha Home Guard/Simpson Championship Belt/GDSM.S.Abernethy/12A/4/624/5-6-43'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2367 Gisborne High School, struck in silver (44mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.Vail/1947'; Royal Military College, uniface, struck in silver (45mm), reverse inscribed '1169, S/C, A.R.Vail/Military Subjects/1949/Combined'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'No.1169/ L/Cpl./A.R.Vail/2nd Class Combined/Military Subjects/1950'; The Royal College of Defence Studies, Founded 1927, struck in gilt bronze (57mm). Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2368 Levin R.S.A. (Returned and Services' Association), Tournament, 1954, handcrafted badge in silver (28mm), no maker, pin-back suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2369 Unofficial Operation Grapple Medal - 1957-1958, cast in copper, ring top ribbon and pin suspension, awarded for service in the atmospheric tests at Malden Island and Christmas Island (M&P.G/1). Very fine. $30
Lot 2370 NZ Justice Department, c1950s, uniface, possibly a trial, struck in copper (45x35mm), no maker, uninscribed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2371 R.N.Z.A.F. Station, Wigram, struck uniface in silver (27mm), no maker, ring broken off top, reverse inscribed '1952/E.Rollinson/Discus'. Edge nicks, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2372 NB (New Brighton) RSA (Returned and Services' Association), Hon Life Member's badge, c1960s, handcrafted in silver with gold (27mm), no maker, pin-back. Fine. $90
Lot 2373 Royal New Zealand Navy, plaque, c1960s, cast in bronze? with battleship grey coating (240x140mm). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2374 Anzac Commemorative Medallion, 1967, struck in bronze (75x50mm), reverse inscribed 'J.S.Ferguson' (O&D.50). Uncased, extremely fine. $160
Lot 2375 Anzac Commemorative Medallion, 1967, lapel badge, struck in bronze (35x23mm), reverse inscribed '8/2593' (O&D.50). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2376 N.Z. Parking Meter Officer, c1970s, badge in chrome and enamel (50x33mm), no maker, (Bock, Wellington), lug-back, impressed with an 'S'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2377 N.Z. Traffic Officer, c1970s, badge in chrome and enamel (55x35mm), by Bock, Wellington, lug-back, numbered '191'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2378 Royal New Zealand Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR, Dei Gratia). 72625 Sgt Dockery W.J. Impressed. (O&D.105); also, S.T.A., struck in aluminium (47mm), by Stokes, Melb., inscribed on reverse 'S.T.A./'B'/Grade/R.N.Z.A.F./Dockery'; Royal Life Saving Society, in silver (33mm) and bronze (2, 33mm and 40mm), with ring top suspensions, uninscribed; C.H.A. (Canterbury Hockey Association), 5-A Side fob medals in silver (5), all attached by their ring tops to a cloth badge (95x85mm), C.H.A. Sec.S.Rep.; N.Z.G.A. (New Zealand Gymnastics Association) Incentive Award, badge in brass and enamel (22x20mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine - extremely fine, the first and second illustrated. (12) Passed in
Lot 2379 Ministry of Transport, New Zealand, Long Service and Good Conduct (Traffic Enforcement) Medal, with bar 25 (Years), struck in silver (37mm), no maker, suspender, ribbon and bar with pin-back, edge inscribed 'R.S.Aanansen 1974' (O&D.110). Extremely fine and rare, especially with a 25 year bar. $240
Lot 2380 New Zealand Police, c1980s, rank badges in silver and enamel and silver gilt and enamel (40x15mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), double pin-backs, all different. Uncirculated. (7) $120
Lot 2381 New Zealand Prison Service, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR) (1981), unawarded. Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) $120
Lot 2382 New Zealand Prison Service, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1981), EIIR (Jubilee Head), T.A.O'Brien. Pantographed (O&D.109); also, riband and silver bar (further 7 years service). Uncirculated, in official boxes of issue. Passed in
Lot 2383 New Zealand Prison Service, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1981), EIIR (Jubilee Head), M.D.Smith. Pantographed (O&D.109). Uncirculated, in official box of issue with matching miniature medal. $150
Lot 2384 New Zealand Defence Service Medal, - clasp - Regular. K19628 ARD GED Anderson RNZN. Pantographed.; also Antarctic Service medallions in bronze (54mm), designed by V.V. (Vanbola Veinberg), by Royal Australian Mint (design as for Carlisle C.A/11 with different wording on reverse), for Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (2), the first issued by 'Commonwealth of Australia/Antarctic Division/Department of Science & Technology' and edge named to, 'G.E.D.Anderson Mawson 1983', the second issued by 'Commonwealth of Australia/Department of Science Antarctic Division' and edge named to, 'G.Anderson Mawson 1986'. All in cases of issue, the first also with miniature medal, the last two with spotty toning, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 2385 New Zealand Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR), 1976. W3522 S/Const D F Berry 1985. Impressed (O&D.107). Toned, uncirculated, in Royal Mint fitted case of issue. $150
Lot 2386 Ministry of Transport, New Zealand, Long Service and Good Conduct (Traffic Enforcement) Medal, struck in silver (37mm), no maker, suspender, ribbon and bar with pin-back, edge inscribed 'B.T.Katene 1986' (O&D.110). Extremely fine and rare. $240
Lot 2387 Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police, Chairmans Award, c1990s, uniface, struck in oxidised steel (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2388 New Zealand General Service Medal 1992, (Non-Warlike) - clasp Arabian Gulf, no ribbon, unawarded. Uncirculated, in cases of issue, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2389 New Zealand General Service Medal 1992, (Non-Warlike) - clasp - Sinai, no ribbon, unawarded. Bars separated from medals, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 2390 New Zealand General Service Medal 1992, (Warlike) - clasp Malaya 1960-64, no ribbon, unawarded. Uncirculated, in cases of issue, one illustrated. (2) $240
Lot 2391 New Zealand General Service Medal 1992, (Non-Warlike) - clasp - Sinai, no ribbon, unawarded. Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2392 Wellington Army Association, 150th Anniversary Commemorative Medal (1995), unnamed, in case of issue with certificate to 8158 S Sgt H.O.Savage (Medal No 1930). Uncirculated. $60
Lot 2393 Group of Four: New Zealand Operational Service Medal 2002; East Timor Medal 2000; United Nations Medal (UNAMET Mission in East Timor); Royal New Zealand Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR) (Type 3-Dei Gratia) (O&D.105). The first and third medals unnamed, J88213 D.G.Maxwell RNZAF on the second medal, F/S D G Maxwell J88213 RNZAF on the fourth medal. The second medal engraved, the fourth medal pantographed; Group of Four: matching miniature medals, both groups court mounted; also, United Fire Brigades Association of NZ, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) (Teutenberg design), with (9) 2 years service bars, reverse inscribed 'D.G.Maxwell/By/Ohakea F.B./30-5-82' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); another (UFBA) Sub-Assn Honorary Life Member medal in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.D.Maxwell/Ruahine/West Coast/F.B.S.A./05-05-01' (O&D.115). Extremely fine. (2 groups + 2 singles). Passed in
Lot 2394 Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, Recon Platoon, challenge coin, struck in bronze (40mm) (M&P.-). Reverse a little spotty, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2395 RNZEME (Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers), Farrier, challenge coin, struck in bronze (41mm) (M&P.NZCC/AR/53). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2396 Switzerland, Industrial Arts medal, struck in silver (35mm), by A.Bovy, top suspender with striped ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Prix/D'Horlogeric de/Geneve/Chs.Lezard/1856'. Very fine, in a contemporary fitted case. Passed in
Lot 2397 Secretary for Crown Lands, New Zealand, a uniface struck impression on a British Queen Victoria copper penny of 185(3), (36mm), pierced at top for suspension, possibly an ID tag or a trial piece, possibly the work of Anton Tuetenberg, Auckland (see note below). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2398 Cobb & Co.'s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches, c1865, ticket from Maungatawhiri Creek to Auckland, in the name of James Fenton, dated March (18?). Some foxing, otherwise very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 2399 Harrop & Neil, Dunedin, c1870s, stock medal, struck uniface in silver (44mm), ring top suspension, signed below on reverse. Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2400 Stock medal, c1870s, in silver (25x25mm), by Beeby (C.Beeby, Dunedin), ring top with suspender, missing centre piece on obverse, uninscribed. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2401 G.Tombs & Co., c1880s, struck uniface in bronze (63mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'G.Tombs & Co./Printers/and/Bookbinders', reverse blank. Passed in
Lot 2402 Band of Hope, Rangitata Island, pledge ticket, uniface, printed on paper, 19 August 1885, No.38, George Barney. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2403 Silver vesta case, (31.5g, 40x25mm), by Kohn, c1889, ring top suspension, front inscribed 'To/W.B.Rhodes/From/M.R. & Co's Employees/31.7.89'. Fine and rare, worthy of further research. $220
Lot 2404 Badges and medals, New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90, in silver (M.1889-90/2) damaged reverse; Nelson College, badge in gold by Louis Kerr; Southbrook Swim Champ silver fob, 1930; Royal Visit, 1949, tin badges (2); silver sword & shield badge c1950s, 'L.L.' attributed to Patoni; Te Rapa Dairy Factory (M&P.1992/14). Fair - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 2405 New Zealand Girls' Friendly Society, c1890s, struck in bronze (33x21mm), no maker, ring top suspender broken off. Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2406 New Zealand Girls' Friendly Society, c1890s, struck in bronze (33x21mm), no maker. Glue remnants on reverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2407 New Zealand Girls Friendly Society, c1890s, struck in bronze (32x21mm), no maker, ring top suspension; also, G.F.S., 21 Years membership badge, struck in silver (25mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2408 New Zealand Girls Friendly Society, c1890s, struck in bronze (32x21mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2409 New Zealand Farmers' Cooperative Association of Canterbury Ld, Christchurch, 189-, bill of exchange printing copperplate (85x254mm), reverse with impressed oval stamp, 'Hughes & Kimber (Limited)/Manufacturers/London E.C.' In envelope bearing the plate's impression, the envelope damaged, the plate very fine. Passed in
Lot 2410 Canterbury Rowing Club, silver plaque (62x35mm), no maker, stud back, inscribed '1890-1/Christchurch Regatta/and/Wellington Regatta/Senior Fours/won by/Canterbury Rowing Club/N.L.Macbeth.Bow'; Lancaster Park Life Member's badge, struck uniface in bronze and enamel (29x22mm), by Moller, Dn, missing ring top, reverse inscribed 'Mr N.L.MacBeth/90'; copper lithograph plate (93x60mm), in an envelope of Whitcombe & Tombs Limited, inscribed 'Mr W.N.Macbeth/59 Mansfield Avenue'; Navy League Special Service Medal, in silver and enamel (30x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Miss.Macbeth'. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2411 Surrey Football Club (Wellington), handcrafted in silver (40x40mm), by J.King (James King, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Presd. By Wm.King/To/Surrey Football Club/For Best Allround Player/Won By/W.J.Barlow/15-8-91' [illustrated]; (5) medals attributed to A.J.Barlow: Paraparaumu Sports, 1927 Club Relay, stock medal in silver (33x28mm), by 'WA', hallmark for Birmingham 1923; W.A.A.C., struck in silver (30mm), unknown maker, obverse inscribed 'Jubilee Meeting/4-2-28/A.J.Barlow/1st/220 Hdcp' [illustrated]; Dewar Shield, 1929, struck in bronze (30mm), reverse inscribed 'High Jump/Wellington'; stock medal in silver (30x25mm) with gold shield on obverse, unknown maker, inscribed 'A.J.B.' on shield; handcrafted in silver (22mm) featuring profile of a woman on obverse (swimming?), reverse blank, all with ring top suspensions. Fine - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2412 U.S.S.Co. (Union Steamship Company), hand engraved on the smoothed out obverse of a British, Queen Victoria, shilling, 1891, features the Company's flag and inscribed initials JFS/FS. Very fine. $100
Lot 2413 E.C.A.S.C. (East Coast Amateur Sports Club), handcrafted in silver (35x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.C.A.S.C./Championship/of N.Z/100 Yds/W.Crow/Second/Feb.27/1892'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1/4 Mile Champ/Second/Mar 2, 1892/Won by/W/Crow/Time.'; The St John Ambulance Association, membership badge, struck in copper (36mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Crow/No.50774/1898'; N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth High School), uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Boxing/1924/Under 5st.Champ/B.Crow'. Fine - good very fine, the first illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2414 Token of Esteem, 1892, hollow, in gold (probably 9ct, 7.5g, 31x8mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Presented To/A.M.Sutherland//By His/Numerous Friends/In/Palmerston & Waihemo/As a Token of Their Esteem/on his Leaving the District/June 1892'. Fine. $220
Lot 2415 Weatherstones, appreciation fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/J.K.Simpson/From His/Friends in Weatherstones/10th Feb 1892'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2416 Family Group. Fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Annual Race/Won By/Fred.Spraggon/1893' (worn); N.S.R.C. (North Shore Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.S.R.C./Won By P.Spraggon Cox/Regatta & Trial Fours/Dewar Shield/Season 1912-13'; N.S.R.C., Kohn Trophies, fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (33x28mm), by Kohn, Auck., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.S.R.C./1913/Trial Fours/Presented/By/F.Diddams.Mgr./Won By -'; N.R.A. (National Rowing Association), badge (oar), handcrafted in silver (75x11cm); Kia Ora N.Z., bob medal, uniface struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.Spraggon/7 Allenby Av./Devonport' (M.K/1); Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, fob medal for swimming, struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.Spraggon/2 Miles/1919'; S. (A.?) T.C., prize badge, in silver and gold (28x22mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Drill Championship/Upper School/Margorie Spraggon/1919'. Very good - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 2417 Christchurch Gymnasium, badge in silver and blue enamel (55x35mm), by Vaughton, Birmingham, hallmark for Birmingham 1897. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2418 Bunnythorpe, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'C.Jansen', reverse inscribed 'For Good/Work/Done/Bunnythorpe/1898'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2419 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Refrigeration) Co.Ltd., 1898, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 23x23mm), by G.& T.Y (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Simson/From/Employes(sic)/N.Z.R. Co. Ltd./Burnside/24-1-98'. Very fine. $170
Lot 2420 Gold mining brooch, late 19th Century, 'New Zealand', handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.9g, 48x25mm) and set at each end with an amethyst, no maker, pin-back. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2421 Maori Whare, brooch, handcrafted in silver (45x15mm), by S.Bros, hallmark for Birmingham 1899, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2422 Silver brooch, 'A Maori Whare', handcrafted in voided silver (45x15mm), by S.Bros, hallmark for Birmingham 1899, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2423 Samoa, handcrafted fob pendant, 1899, gold bearing quartz with ornate mount in gold (possibly 15ct, tot wt (incl stone) 4.9g, 33x15mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on one side 'Manuia' (best wishes) and on the other side 'E.M.B.', also finely inscribed around edge 'Ole Faamanatu i Ulai 3.99 Male Malaga Fiafia'. Extremely fine. $900
Lot 2424 Brass drawer handles, c1900, (110x60mm) (3) and (65x40mm) (2, one illustrated), no maker (Anton Tuetenberg, Auckland) (D&C.plate LXIX). Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2425 A & T Burt Ltd, c1900, uniface, thin oval plaque in tin (56x39mm), letters impressed, 'Wades Patent' (Skylights). Tone spots, fine. Passed in
Lot 2426 'Diamond Buckles', c1900, inscribed badge, handcrafted in voided silver (45x35mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington and Christchurch). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2427 Die, Maori motif, in steel (45x32x15mm), together with trial strike from the die in copper (60x33mm), both by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.-). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2428 Drawer handle, c1900, struck in bronzed brass (105x58mm), no maker (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), pierced in four places for attachment (D&C. plate LXIX). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2429 Fob cloth band, c1900, with gold (9ct) fittings, central hand engraved shield inscribed' Presented To/D.Hunter/From his/Fellow/Employees'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2430 Fob medal, c1900, possibly 'VP', uniface, struck in silver (32x23mm), unknown maker, ring top with bar inscribed 'Dunedin Branch', pin-back. Very fine. $50
Lot 2431 Four brass seal master dies, c1900, (by Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), Parnell Soap Factory, Auckland N.Z. (62x39mm), screw back (D&C.V6); J.C.Burleich (47x30mm), screw back (D&C.V6); Scalp Soap (47x30mm), screw back (D&C.V6); Orange Lodge (50x40mm), tube back (D&C.V9), refer D&C plates XLIX & L. Fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2432 Greenstone (Pounamu) heart pendant, c1900, handcrafted, with gold fittings (50x45mm), no maker, ornate gold ring top suspension. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 2433 Greenstone fob, c1900 (28x28mm) with gold NZ shield on front, no maker, ring top suspension. Fine. $120
Lot 2434 Kiwi and fern leaves, c1900, fob medal handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 1.2g, 20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, housed in a small wooden colonial box. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2435 Lamb Bros Limited, Wellington, c1900, name tablet, uniface, struck probably in copper (45mm). Some corrosion with letters a little indistinct, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 2436 Metal dies, c1900, 'Routledge Kennedy & Co, Napier' (33x23x15mm); Thomson Lewis & Co, Wellington/Wanganui (38x15mm); 'John Lysaght Limited, Wellington' (33x25x10mm) and 'The Residency. Rarotonga. Eastern Pacific.' (52x18x12mm). Some rusting, otherwise very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2437 New Zealand, sovereign case, c1900, in nickel, decorated on the front in enamel with a New Zealand scene (35mm), ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2438 NZ, souvenir stick-pin, c1900, in greenstone with 9ct gold fittings (77x17mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2439 Sweetheart's pendant, c1900, heart shaped New Zealand greenstone (40x36mm), no maker, with 9ct gold suspension and across the centre of the heart a 9ct gold fern leaf imposed upon which is the word 'MIZPAH'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2440 Teutenberg, Anton, Auckland, a collection of medal bars, buttons and trials, also a small screw back die, some signed, in silver, copper and brass. Fine - very fine. (18) $300
Lot 2441 Fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.2g, 33x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.H.Thomson/From/Riccarton Friends/March 14/1902'. Good very fine. $300
Lot 2442 Silver fob medals, Milton Challenge Cup, 1902; North Taranaki Tug-o-War Schools Championship, 1913; Hutt Gala Day, 1923; Ngatapa Sports, Novice Fling, 1950; Matamata Amateur Competitions, Highland Fling (undated), two with English marker's and hallmarks, four with ring top suspensions, all inscribed. Fine - very fine. (5) $120
Lot 2443 Cuff links, monogramed 'LT' trial strikes, in copper (38x26mm) and brass (37x26mm), by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), for his son's (Ludwig Arnold Berthold Teutenberg, 1882-1945) 21st Birthday (1903) (cfD&C.W5). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2444 Waiwera, 1903, presentation miniature pipe (70x15mm), with attached cork and silver fob (22mm). Very fine. $150
Lot 2445 Presentation fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 33mm), by J.H. (James Howden, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.E.Moyle/Fellow Employees/5.3.04'. Very Fine. $140
Lot 2446 Presentation plaque, hand engraved in silver (64x35mm), no maker, two pin fasteners on back, inscribed on front, 'Presented/To/Leslie Hunt/By/Timaru Friends/17-8-04'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2447 Attendance medal, handcrafted in silver (30x30mm), by S.S., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.Oaten/For Attendance/1905'; Vincent Jockey Club, badge in voided gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'H.W.Oaten/29.8.57'. Fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2448 E.H., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 23x23mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From/Te Awamutu Chums/1905'. Fine. $120
Lot 2449 L.P.A.A.S.C. (Lyttelton Pirates' Amateur Athletic and Swimming Club), 1905, fob medal, handcrafted in greenstone with 9ct gold (23mm), ring top suspension, inscribed 'G.Boyd'; (rowing), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 35x30mm), by C.Mazey (Lyttelton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.Boyd/Lyttelton/1912'; United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (3) loose 2 Years Service bars, missing suspender and ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Fireman/C.D.Boyd/By/N.Z.Govt./9.8.20' (D&C.L3; O&D.115); C.P.F.B.A. (Canterbury Port Fire Brigade Association), badge in silver (32x28mm), no maker, pin missing from back; C.P.F.B.A, stock fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 38x35mm), by Watts (Reuben Watts, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.P.F.B.A./Lyttelton 1919/Presented By/Capt.T.J.Watts/Won By/'; N.Z. Amalgamated Society Railway Servants, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 34x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mr.G.D.Boyd/Addington Branch/1919-21'. Fine - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2450 Millers Flat, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 9.7g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Charles Topham Esq/By Members Of/Millers Flat Cricket Club/On/The Occasion/Of His/Marriage/1-3-05'. Extremely fine. $480
Lot 2451 Christchurch, silver and enamel plaque (51mm), c1906, no maker, enamelled centre shield featuring Cathedral Square, pierced either side for attachment. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2452 The "Pitt" Spirit Engine, c1907, plaque cast uniface in brass (127x75mm), no maker, holed at both sides for attachment, 'Manufactured For/Booth, MacDonald & Co Ltd/Christchurch, N.Z.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2453 Hand engraved fob medal, in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 24x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '7/A Side/Tournament/S.H.Uttley/1907'; Wairarapa High School, badge in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 25x22mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Foundation/President/Dr.G.H.Uttley'; Rotary Club, Masterton N.Z., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Past President/Dr.G.H.Uttley/1926-27'. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $550
Lot 2454 Promissory note, in the form of a single cufflink, in gold (18ct, 5.7g, top 25x10mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), chain and bar back, inscribed on front 'Due 1907/Auckland/Months after date I promise/to pay/?D.W.D./Payable at -----', reverse inscribed 'W.J.R.'. Very fine. $340
Lot 2455 Silver presentation plaque, (55x24mm), no maker, suspension removed from reverse, inscribed 'Presented To/Miss Johnston/By The/King St Cong.Choir/on the occasion of her/Marriage/20.11.07'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 32x30mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A/Parting/Gift/To/E.J.G.Johnston/from the/Phoenix Companys'/Employees/17.6.1916'. Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2456 Badge steel dies, c1908, for Robert Cook, Solicitor, Wellington (38mm); E.W.Sofield, Manager, The Empire Hotel Ltd, Wellington (38x27mm); Wellington College, Wellington N.Z. (35mm). Some rusting, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2457 D.C.T., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 30x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.Gain/D.C.T./Dunedin/1908'. Very fine. $180
Lot 2458 Prize medal, hand engraved in silver with central gold overlay on obverse (33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Campbell/& Ehrenfried Co/H.Smith/1907/& 1908'. Toned, very fine. $90
Lot 2459 Souvenir silver and enamel teaspoons: New Zealand, 'Victoria Wing' (120x25mm), by W.D., hallmark for Birmingham 1908; another, Dunedin (142x28mm), by L & S, hallmark for Birmingham 1909; another, New Zealand (110x20mm), by C.W., hallmark for Birmingham, 1912. Toned, extremely fine, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2460 Token of Esteem, stock medal in gold (probably 9ct, 4.0g, 22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Grantham/From/Akld.Staff/P.L.Assurance Co/20-5-08'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Provident/Life Assurance Co/Managers Medal, 1919/Agent/W.Grantham/Christchurch'; G.P.C.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 28x28mm), by 'S', reverse inscribed 'G.P.C.C./Presented By/C.Bucket/To/Miss L.Grantham/Indiv./Champ.'; also, handcrafted badge in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 40x30mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'Physical Culture/Won By/L.Grantham'. Fine - extremely fine. (4) $750
Lot 2461 Blackball, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 12.0g, 27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Jas Neilson/By/The Sports Commte./of/State Colleries/Feb 1909'; also, half hunter pocket watch (53mm), in rolled gold, by Omega, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and gold hands, back dust cover inscribed 'To/Jas.Neilson/From/Staff/ Blackball Mine/Oct.1930'. Extremely fine; in working order, very fine, the first illustrated. (2) $700
Lot 2462 Cosmopolitan Club (Wanganui), Life Member's badge, uniface, struck in silver (23mm), by WN (W.F.Nettleship, Wanganui), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.George/1909'. Very fine. $70
Lot 2463 Family Group. King's College, Sports Handicap medal, struck in bronze (38mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Consolation Race/Won By/O.S.Ellis/1909' (D&C.cfM16) [illustrated]; King's College, badge in silver (35x27mm), by A.Tuetenberg, Auckland, lug back inscribed 'OSE' (D&C.M18) [illustrated]; Special Constabulary, Mounted - Auckland Nov.1913, struck in copper (30mm), by Y. Co (Young & Co, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'O.S.Ellis' (M.1913/6); NZ Returned Soldiers Association, badge in silver (43x25mm), no maker, missing pin, inscribed '12/2279' (O.11/38) [illustrated]; King's College, Sports Handicap medal, 1910, struck in bronze (38mm), by A.T., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Three-Legged Race/Won By/S.Ellis' (D&C.cfM16); another, as last but Swimming Sports medal, reverse inscribed '1910/Won by/S.E.E.Ellis/Senior/Neat Header' (D&C.M16). Fine - good very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2464 Mt Ida Miners Association, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 9.4g, 30x26mm), by D.B. (possibly D.Benjamin, Dunedin), ring top and pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/N.S.Read/By/Mt Ida Miners Assn/12-6-1909'. Extremely fine. $460
Lot 2465 New Zealand Collie Club, struck in silver (38x35mm), by F&S, hallmark for Birmingham 1906, reverse inscribed 'To/Winner of Grand Star/1909/Won By/Alex Begg's/Campanella'; Caledonian Society of Otago, President's fob medal, struck in voided gold (9ct, 4.7g, 23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Alex.Begg'/1916-1920'; New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, 1925-26, in brass, silver and enamel (25x20mm) (M.1925-26/6), reverse inscribed 'Alexander Begg/Music Come.'; Dunedin Orphans Club, in silver (25x27mm), with two 10 Years bars, no maker, ribbon and pin-back bar suspension; Caledonian Games, stock medal hand engraved in silver (28mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'B Grade/Champs/1949'. All with ring top suspensions other than the fourth medal, fine - very fine, the first three illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2466 Auckland Competitions Society, c1910, uniface, struck in silver (27mm), by Y & Co (Young & Co, Auckland), fancy scroll and ring top suspension. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2467 The Auckland Hospital Board, c1910, uniface, fob struck in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 23mm) and blue enamel, by Y & Co. (Young & Co), scroll and ring top suspension. Fine. $160
Lot 2468 Bar brooch, c1910, in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 60x10mm) with garnets set in a floral pattern, by S.R.Whale (Christchurch), pin-back. Very fine. $200
Lot 2469 British Antarctic Expedition, Terra Nova R.V.S., c1910 heart pendant (28x28mm), handcrafted in coloured stone with inscribed gold facia, ring top suspension. Very fine and very rare. $1,500
Lot 2470 Bruce County Council, c1910 Inspector's badge, in silver (38x38mm), no maker, button back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2471 'K.T.C.', bar brooch, c1910, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 7.5g, 43x10mm) set with two emeralds, by S.R.Whale (Christchurch), pin-back. Very fine. $420
Lot 2472 L.G.U. Handicap, c1910, button or badge in bronze (21mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Auckland), back lug and pin suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2473 NZ Coat of Arms - wishbone brooch, c1910, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 35x18mm), unidentified maker, pin-back. Very fine. $90
Lot 2474 New Zealand - Kia Ora, c1910, handcrafted fob medal in voided gold (9ct, 3.8g, 28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2475 New Zealand souvenir pin, c1910, pin with amethyst stone (8x6mm) set in gold mount, with attached map in gold (9ct, 0.7g, 20x20mm), maker SF. Very fine. $110
Lot 2476 North Canterbury, c1910, badge struck (impressed) in silver or tin (38mm), (M.C.C.), no maker, pin-back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2477 O.O.C., hand engraved in silver and gold (29x29mm), by Walsh & Co, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Medal Competition/2nd Prize/Won by/G.Rayne'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2478 O.S.T. Wellington, fob medal, c1910, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 33x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. $120
Lot 2479 Stock medal, c1910, in silver (22x22mm), by J.F.Ludwig (Napier), ring top suspension, uninscribed. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2480 Taranaki County Council, Inspector's badge, c1910, hand engraved in silver (60x27mm), pin-back with remnants of safety chain at right. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2481 U.B.C. (United Boating Club, Christchurch), handcrafted badge in voided silver (38x28mm), by N. & Son, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2482 University of Otago, School of Mines, Ulrich Memorial Medal, c1910, struck in bronze (51mm), by Allan Wyon, edge impressed 'C18' (S.514). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2483 Auckland Competitions Society N.Z., struck in silver (45mm), by Vaughton, Birm., Birmingham hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Architectural/Drawing/A.J.Brown/1911'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2484 Family Group. G.R.C. (Greymounth Rowing Club?), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.R.C./Junior Pairs/W.Minehan/2nd/1911; W.C.C.S. (West Coast Competitions Society), 1913, hand engraved in bronze (27x27mm) by J.Cairney (John Cairney, Greymouth), reverse inscribed 'W.C.C.S./1913/Sight Reading/W.Minehan/2nd'; D.C.S. (Dunedin Competition Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Gents/Championship/Elocution/W.S.Minehan/1936'; N.Z. Federation of Justices Associations, stuck in gold (9ct?, 5.0g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.S.Minehan/2.8.1943'; dux, in silver (30mm) with gold centre, no maker, reverse inscribed 'T.Minehan/1948'; Hockey, ribbon with silver shield at top, 'T.Minehan' on first bar, then six further bars for 'Hockey', '1950', '1951', '1952', '1953' and '1954'. The first five medals with ring top suspensions, the last pin-back. Very fine. (6) $500
Lot 2485 Kinloch, 1911, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (stamped 'solid gold', probably 18ct, 15.8g, 35x35mm), by Jones & Sons (Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Junior Shield/H.Craw'. Extremely fine, in a box of Jones & Sons. $850
Lot 2486 Miscellaneous medals and badges, The Royal Life Saving Society, silver and bronze medals, awarded to G.H.Holder, 1911 (2); Gisborne Savage Club, membership badge in silver (Tiki); N.Z.A.A.A. (NZ Amateur Athletic Association) Otago Centre, in bronze (28mm); New Zealand/Ao-Tea-Roa, 1950, in voided bronze and enamel (25mm); Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Champion medal in gilt (30mm), inscribed on reverse '1986/Santa/Gertrudis/Cow'; Golden Harvest 202F Convention, Riversdale, 1989; also, Victoria Racing Club, membership badge, 1919-20; Royal Agric. Soc. N.S.W., member's badge, 1931. Fine - extremely fine. (9) $90
Lot 2487 T.U.S.E., Auckland, 1911, struck in silver (26mm), by R.P. (Alf M.Skeates design), hallmark for Birmingham 1911, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mrs D.Gilbert/1st Prize/Animal Painting'. Reverse edge bruise, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2488 T.U.S.E., Auckland, 1911, struck in silver (26mm) (3), by R.P. (Alf M.Skeates design), hallmark for Birmingham 1911, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, first reverse inscribed 'W.Jameson/Throwing/Lassoo/1st Prize', second 'W.Jameson/1st Aid/1st Prize', third 'W.Jameson/Rough/Riding/1st Prize'; also, fob medal in silver (33x22mm) (hallmark 1911), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Shooting/Trophy/Won by/W.Jameson'. All toned, nearly extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2489 T.U.S.E., 1911, struck in bronze (32x26mm), by Alf.M.Skeates (Auckland), ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2490 University of Otago, School of Mines, Ulrich Memorial Medal, struck in bronze (51mm), by A.Wyon (London), edge inscribed 'Montague Ongley 1911' (S.514). Virtually as struck, uncirculated, in a Wyon fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2491 Auckland Competitions Society NZ, (1912), struck in bronze (44mm) by Vaughton, Birmingham, reverse inscribed 'Myrtle Polton/Drawing/(Under 15)'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2492 Birthday presentation fob, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 25x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Teddy Mandel/on his 10th birthday/6.7.12/From His/Loving Father'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2493 M.F.F.T., fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 6.2g, 38x26mm), by (G.)W.Taylor (Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.J.Whelan/1912'. Very fine. $180
Lot 2494 Scouting, (Auckland) fob medal in silver and gold (35x27mm), by F.H.A.Ld, hallmark for Birmingham 1912, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.Haydon/1st Eden Troop/1st/Under 18'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2495 N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Schoolboy/Swimming Champ/1912-13/L.Dowling/Wanganui/Centre/1st'; A.B.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Benefields/L.F.Dowling Bow/Pairs'; rowing medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 27mm), unidentified maker, unawarded; W.R.C., hand engraved in silver (38x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1913-14/G.Dawling [sic]/Cox'; W.T.C., hand engraved in silver (35x35mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'L.Dowling/100 Yds, Swim/1915'; another, 1916, hand engraved in silver (29x29mm), by JW & Co, reverse inscribed 'L.Dowling/Run Up/Snr. Chpn'; W.M.B. & S.C., stock medal in silver and gold (38x28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Aquaplaneing/1923'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine. (7) $360
Lot 2496 'Ake Ake', ornate decorative cloth fob piece, 1913, with fittings in gold (9ct, tot wt 10.3g), includes a fob medal (38x26mm), no maker, inscribed on reverse 'Oct. 5 1913'. Very fine. $280
Lot 2497 A.R.U.P.C., 1913, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct) and silver (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2498 G.S.C. (Gladstone Sports Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/W.A.Land/1st 100 Yds/1913'; M.F.B. (Masterton Fire Brigade), 1917, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 38x28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won-by/For.W.Land/Agg/Shield'; R.N.R.(D), fob medal, struck in silver and gold (35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/(blank)/1927'. Very fine. (3) $380
Lot 2499 University of Otago, School of Mines, Ulrich Memorial Medal, struck in bronze (51mm), by Allan Wyon (London), edge inscribed 'Awarded to Noel Carless.1914' (S.514). Good extremely fine and very rare, in a fitted case of Wyon, London. Passed in
Lot 2500 Various medals and plaques, all awarded to the Blackie Family, between 1914 and 1953, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (23x21mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, 'D.J.B.' on obverse, reverse inscribed 'O.F.A. (Otago Football Association)/Schools/1914'; another in silver and gold (25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'R.S.F./Team/1915', reverse inscribed 'Winners C.Banner/D.Blackie'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 8.5g, 25mm), by C.Baird (Dunedin), ring top and scroll suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.R.Blackie/President/West Harbour/Bowling Club/in appreciation of/valuable services/19.4.16' [illustrated]; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 14.8g, 35x30mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Christchurch & Wellington), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'J.R.B.', reverse 'Prestd. To/J.R.Blackie/By/The Spinners/25.9.20' [illustrated]; small silver plaque (36x25mm), no maker, pierced at sides for attaching, inscribed 'To/D.H.Blackie/from/Members of his/Staff/May 1945; plaque, in gold (9ct, 17.7g, 112x38mm), no maker, pierced at each corner for attachment, inscribed 'A.J.C. (Avondale Jockey Club)/Coronation Handicap/1953/Won by/Mrs D.H.Blackie's "Dixie" [illustrated]; 'T.C.C. Life Member' badge in silver (25mm), no maker, inscribed 'D.H.Blackie', pin-back. Fine - very fine. (7) $1,300
Lot 2501 Waimate, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 32x25mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Guard H.Harris/by/Waimate Friends/9-1-14'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2502 W.C.C.S. (West Coast Competitions Society), fob medal, machine tooled in silver and gold (38x28mm), English hallmark and maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.C.C.S./Greymouth/1914/T.Coburn/1st/Sight Reading/Ladies Under 21'; Trinity College of Music, London, request for attendance at exam, Greymouth, 3 December 1927 for Mildred Coburn; contract note for sale of 250 shares in Big River Mines Ltd, Greymouth, 14th January 1935 for ?28/1/6, on account of Mrs Lilian Coburn. Very fine, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2503 New Zealand Institute Foundrymen, Apprentice Casting Competition, c1915, cast brass plaque (160mm, 765g). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2504 Sheep shearing, stock medal in silver and gold (28x28mm), reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Sheep Shearing/Competition/Mossburn 1915'; another, as last (35x23mm), reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Sheep Shearing/Competition/Mossburn/1916'. Both English makers and hallmarks, ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2505 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn of N.Z., Past President/United President fob, struck in gold (9.9g, 34x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.A.Orchard/1915/Canterbury'. Very fine. $500
Lot 2506 Window Dressing Compet., Timaru, 22-6-15, inscribed fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 35x25mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2507 L.D., tribute bar, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 3.8g, 42x9mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), inscribed '1906/1916/Dr.Church'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2508 McRaes Prize, 1916, hand engraved in silver (37mm), by Grieve (H.J.(James) Grieve, Gisborne), ring top suspension, inscribed on reverse 'May Donovan'. Pin removed from reverse, otherwise toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2509 Thames School of Mines, 1916, stock fob medal, hand engraved in silver (38mm), no maker (probably Reuben Watts, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Thames School of Mines.1916/Practical/and/Theoretical/Chemistry/Won By/S.L.Hedge/1916'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2510 Dunedin Drainage & Sewerage Board, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 6.0g, 23mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/H.E.Moller Esq./Chairman/By Staff/Dunedin/Drainage & Sewerage Board/on his Retirement/30.5.17'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2511 Various silver medals and badges, Papakura Sports, 1917; L.T.C. for pianoforte (2) 1938 and 1939; New Plymouth Girls High School; Northland Competitions Society (2); Wellington Orphans Club (1975); Taihape School, 1984. Fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 2512 Locket, gold (15ct, tot wt 5.5g, 25x18mm) set with central diamond on front, English maker and hallmark, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, back inscribed 'To/A.Biggs/From Riccarton Friends/27.7.18'. Fine. $220
Lot 2513 N.Z. Bakers & Pastrycooks, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 40x31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1918-19 Exhibition'; another as last, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 40x31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1918-19 Exhibition'; another, as last, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 40x33mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed '1919-20 Exhibition/P.Dunn'. Extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $700
Lot 2514 Gore Competitions, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x22mm), by D D Ltd (probably David Dawson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Gore/Competitions/3Fsts Elocution/12 to 16 Years/Oct.1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2515 C.B.F.C., hand engraved in gold (15ct, 10.0g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'V.Newman/C.B.F.C./1919'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2516 Smart Rd Freezing Works, (New Plymouth), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 9.6g, 29x27mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/James Milne/by Staff and Employees/Smart Rd Freezing Works/Dec 1919'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2517 Auckland Workingmens Club, c1920s, Life Member's badge, struck in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 28x25mm), no maker, button-back, inscribed on front 'D.Barclay'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2518 City of Dunedin, Inc 1865, badge, c1920s, struck in gilt and enamel (23mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2519 C.U.F.C., c1920, hand engraved in silver and gold (37x35mm), by B.Bros, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.U.F.C./Won by/Mang'au/B.Schrouder'. Stained, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2520 Dunedin Orphans Club, c1920, badge struck in silver (25x25mm), no maker, with ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension; S.P.C., badge struck in silver (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Anderson/Mile/1938'; Australia & New Zealand Police Games Federation, Wanganui, 1988, struck in gilt (51mm), no maker, ring top and black & white neck ribbon suspension, unawarded; also, The Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian medal struck in bronze (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded By/Rustington/Allotment H.Ass./To/Mr J.Gray/1949'. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2521 Kiwi brooch, c1920, struck in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 24x15mm), no maker (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2522 Newmarket R.S.C., Life Member's badge, c1920s, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 30x25mm), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'B.S.Hunter'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2523 N Z State Forest Service, c1920s, badge in voided silver (42mm), by C.M.Bay (Wellington), pin-back. Very fine and rare. $300
Lot 2524 Peter Pan Club (Auckland), c1920s, pin in copper with silver star in centre (23mm), by Kohn's, Auckland. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2525 Temperance, stock fob medal, c1920s, uniface in silver with gold (35x30mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Challenge Award/To/Nola Neilson/for/120 Temperance Pledges'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2526 G.S.C., 1921, handcrafted in silver (35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Judges Special/Dick Pollock'; Waihopai, hand engraved in silver, English hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Waihopai/1928/Richard Pollock/- Years/Attendance' (partial attempted removal of inscription). Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2527 M.C.S. (Masterton Competition Society), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 35x32mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.C.S./Elocutionary/Championship/ I.F.Halligan/1921'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 2528 N.I.B.Y.M.B.C.U., Wanganui, 1921, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (32x28mm); (Kings College Auckland) badge struck in silver (33x28mm), missing ring from top; another, fob medal, struck in bronze (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1939/High Jump/Under 16 Hdcp/1st'; WWI, 28th Reinforcements sweetheart's badge, struck in silver (32x28mm), missing pin from reverse; Wgtn C.C. (Wellington Cycling Club), fob medal, uniface, struck in copper (32x30mm), obverse inscribed '1970/Wgt. C.C./Sen.T.T./50 Mile/3rd'; Citizen Band Radio/Wanganui Group/WG Country, badge in gilt and enamel (32mm); Vauxhall/Bedford Wellington Club badge in gilt and enamel (30x25mm). Except where indicated, ring top or pin-back suspensions, fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 2529 Seddon Memorial Technical School, Auckland, medal struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/L.W.Kay/For Swimming/A Distance Of/3 Miles/1921'; school badge for same school, in bronze (voided oval 40x26mm), pierced hole top and bottom for sewing to hat; St Peter's School Cambridge N.Z., undated, uniface medal struck in copper (49.5mm); silvered convex pendant featuring the reverse of a New Zealand shilling on one side and the ship reverse of an English halfpenny on the other; Electrolux, made in New Zealand, coloured white metal trade name plate (61mm) with securing holes at sides; A New Dawn - A New Day, New Zealand 2000, oval disc in bronze (42mm x 62mm). The third medal uncirculated, the rest fine - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2530 Presentation Tiki, handcrafted in gold (probaby 9ct, 12.2g, 30x20mm) with emerald eyes, no maker, pierced at top, reverse inscribed 'To Isabel/From Norman/1922'. Very fine. $420
Lot 2531 W.S.D.J.C., May 1922, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 24mm), by W.Good (Gisborne), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/H.Boyce's/"Nap"/Class 3/28 Points'. Toned, extremely fine. $220
Lot 2532 F.U.P.M., fob medal hand engraved, in voided gold (9ct, 5.7g, 29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1923/Hastings/A.Farmery'. Good fine. $170
Lot 2533 B.A.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 36x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/won by/H.Hand/27.10.24'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2534 Canterbury Justices of the Peace Assn. N.Z. (Inco), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 30x23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.Macintosh/April 1924'; Christchurch City Council, Motor Driver, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 9.1g, 26mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.Macintosh/Motor & Traffic/Inspector'; N.Z. Association of Army Navy and Auxiliary Forces, badge in copper (31x28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'H.Mcintosh' (O.11/98). Very fine; fine; very fine. (3) $480
Lot 2535 Memorial fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 35x32mm), by G. & T. Y. Ltd (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Loving Memory/of/My Dear Father/Fleming Laurenson/Died at Oamaru/30-1-24/Aged 63 Years'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2536 Radio Society, Ch.Ch., 1925, souvenir decorated cloth fob drop, consisting of gold (9ct) fernleaf at top, gold (9ct) inscribed panel, copperplate initials 'E.N.W.' in gold (9ct), fob with a gold (9ct) kiwi on greenstone attached, suspended with rolled gold chain and fob clip at top; Hawaii, coat of arms, fob medal in gold (14ct, 6.4g, 30x28mm) and enamel, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Edw.N.Willis/From 6 Buc/Sept 1925'; also, N.Z.R.L. kiwi coat pin in silver (20x18mm). Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2537 B.C.D.T. (B. Collie Dog Trials), uniface stock medal, struck in silver (38mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'B.C.D.T./Pull and Yard/2nd/1926'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2538 'Bonds of Friendship', fob medal, hand inscribed in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 24mm), by G.J. & S/A.B. Dn., scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G.W.Bagrie/New Zealand/June/1926'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2539 Appreciation fob, stock medal in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 35x30mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. By/Roy Davis/Storekeeper/To W.Baker Employee/In appreciation For an/Honest Deed/28.8.27'. Very fine. $320
Lot 2540 D.Y.C. (Dominion Yeast Company), Bread Exhibition, For Excellence In N.Z, Breadmaking, struck in gold (9ct, 13.4g, 29mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Somerton/Class 5/1927'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2541 Identity tag, on a smoothed out obverse of an Australian Canberra Florin, 1927, pierced at top with ring attached, reverse inscribed 'Janice Carnie/Mackley St./Wairoa'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2542 Window dressing, W.M.A., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 35x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Hawera/Window Display/N.Z.Goods/G.Horsburgh/(Jnr)/1927'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 33x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Window Dressing Compt/Hawera/1928/Empire Goods/Cut Rate Grocery/Mr G.R.Horsburgh/Jnr.'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 35x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Window Dressing/Competition/Hawera/1929/Empire Goods/G.R.Horsburgh'. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine, an unusual trio. (3) $460
Lot 2543 Auckland Competitions Society Inc., fob medal, struck in silver (35x29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Jack Ferris/Recitation 9/10/1927'; another, 1929, uniface struck in silver (35x33mm), by A.Kohn Ltd, scroll top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Test Recital/Under 16/Jack Ferris'; another, 1929, uniface struck in copper (38x32mm), by A.Kohn Ltd, scroll top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd/Test Recital/12-14/Jack Ferris'; stock fob medal in silver and gold (37x25mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse 'J.F.', reverse inscribed 'Elocution/1st Class Hon/1929'. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2544 New Zealand, badge in voided silver and enamel (48mm), by Spencer, London, hallmark for Birmingham 1929, ring top suspension, possibly part of a lodge jewel. Extremely fine and impressive. Passed in
Lot 2545 Alexander Gillies Medal, c1930s, in bronze (57mm), undated and unawarded, no maker (probably Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (S.-). Surface marks, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2546 Big Brother Bill's Family, 4YA (Dunedin), c1930s, badge in brass and enamel (30mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2547 Corporation of Invercargill, c1930s, Meter Reader's badge, number 496, in gilt and enamel (32mm), by Moller Dn, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2548 Kia Ora, NZ, collector's souvenir teaspoon, c1930s, in gilt brass and enamel (125x25mm), by C.J.N. & Co, features tatooed Maori portrait in bowl. Good very fine with enamelling intact. Passed in
Lot 2549 New Zealand Institute of Surveyors, Fulton Bequest Annual Prize medal, c1930s, struck in gilt (51mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean), unawarded (S.501). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2550 N.Z. Town Planning Conference & Exhibition, c1930s, award medal struck in silver or silvered (36mm), uncertain maker, possibly Bock, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2551 Wellington Competitions Society, c1930s, badge in voided silver (35x35mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), pin-back. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2552 Fob medals, 1899-1930, a variety handcrafted or engraved in gold (9ct, tot wt 83.5g), highland, sporting and attendance, probaby all New Zealand but none have been attributed, all inscribed except for two. Fine - extremely fine, some with ring top, others pin-back suspensions. (15) $2,400
Lot 2553 Window dressing, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 36x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Window/Dressing/Masterton/7.6.30'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2554 The Bledisloe Medal for Oratory, Founded 1931, struck in gilt bronze (41mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) (S.504). Small carbon patch on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine and extremely rare, probably a prototype. Passed in
Lot 2555 Horowhenua Boys' & Girls' Clubs, badge in silver (30mm) and two shades of blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back suspension, '1st' inscribed on obverse, 'J.H. 1933' on reverse; another, 'K.W. 1935' on reverse [illustrated]. Fine, with chipped enamel; Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2556 South Auckland Brass Band Contest, 1933, uniface, struck in silver (37x28mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall); S.A.B.U. Contest, Tauranga, 1937, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker; Dilworth Ulster Institute, uniface, struck in silver (35x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '220 Yds/H.A.Hefferen/A.M.C.'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2557 Antarctica, enamelled silver badge by BM Co, Birmingham 1932, scratched on back '1934/Molly/Spokes/IVA/May 1934'. Very fine. $260
Lot 2558 N.C. (North Canterbury) Road Champion, 1934, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 27x28mm), uncertain maker, 'H.G.W.' inscribed on obverse; also, T.H.S., 1924, hand engraved in silver and gold (27x28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '220 Yds/Champ/R.White'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $160
Lot 2559 The Gas Institute of New Zealand Incorporated, membership fob medal, 1934-35, uniface, handcrafted in silver gilt (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension; another, President's badge, 1938-39, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 28mm) and enamel, no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'G.H.E.Collins/Takapuna'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2560 Invoices, from William R.Bock, General Engraver & Die Sinker, Wellington (Established 1880), 1918-1935, made out to New Zealand Institute and Royal Society of NZ, for engraving 'Hector Medal' and other properties. Fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2561 Masonic, Wellington Chapter No.62, halfpenny size token, struck in bronze (26mm); Balclutha School of Nursing, South Otago N.Z., badge struck in silver (30x25mm), no maker, pin-back; St. Clair (Dunedin) L.T.C. (Lawn Tennis Club), M.Hcp. Singles, 1935, badge hand engraved in silver (25mm), no maker, pin-back; W.B.H.S. (Waitaki Boys High School, Oamaru), 1942 Prefect badge, hand engraved in silver (32x32mm), no maker, pin back. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2562 Cable Makers Assocn., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 26mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Practical/Electrical Wiremen's/Exam/Sept.1935/Awarded To/Vernon John Kingsland'. Toned, very fine. $200
Lot 2563 M.L.T.A. (M. Lawn tennis association), 1935, stock badge in silver and gold (45x45mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Combined/Junior Stars'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2564 Auckland Show, 1936, stock medal struck in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 28x21mm), by H&Co, hallmark for Birmingham 1930, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Weight/Estimating/Championship/Won by/D.Ryburn'. Very fine. $130
Lot 2565 Fob medals, 1896-1937, all handcrafted or hand engraved in silver (tot wt 84.8g), three with gold centre shields, mostly for sports and schools, some inscribed, three unawarded, probably all New Zealand but none attributed. Fine - very fine, all but one with ring top suspensions. (11) Passed in
Lot 2566 W.C.S. (Wellington Competitions Society), 1937, Mayer & Kean Medal, struck in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mayer & Kean/Medal/Elocution Aggre./Nathan Beatus'; another, as last but 1938, struck in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 30mm), by M&K, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mayer & Kean Medal/Gentlemen's/Elocution Agg./Won by/Mr Nat.Beatus'. Extremely fine, with a Mayer & Kean card box. (2) $550
Lot 2567 Auckland Harbour Board, membership badge, struck in voided gold (9ct, 7.9g, 26mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.H.Gifford Esq. 1938'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2568 (Boxing), Auckland Provincial Championship, fob medal, struck in copper (38x30mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Welterweight/B.Lyall/1938'; British Empire Games, 1950, struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'G.R.Lyall' (M&P.1950/7); identity tag (possibly military) in aluminium (78x26mm) with green coating (mostly worn off), pierced at right for suspension, impressed 'G.R.Lyall/X16MT/241614'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30x21mm), no maker, inscribed 'F.B.S./1910'. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2569 Badges and medals, 1911-1940s, including gold (M.A.C.) and silver (2), others in base metals (10), noted Canterbury Aero Club and Palmerston North Technical School. Very good - very fine. (13) $100
Lot 2570 Auckland Competitions Society N.Z., c1940s, struck in copper (45mm), by Vaughton, Birm. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2571 Borough of Otahuhu (Auckland), c1940s, fob medals, uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (37x23mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension. Toned, extremely fine, one illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2572 Die trials, uniface, struck in copper, c1940s, Devonport (9), Christchurch (4), Petone, Bluff, New Plymouth and Rotorua. Extremely fine. (17) Passed in
Lot 2573 'Kia-Ora' N.Z., c1940s, kiwi fob medal (ID tag), uniface, struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.M.McInness/C.O.E.'. Very fine. $30
Lot 2574 J.R.McKenzie Ltd., c1940s, Christmas Greetings wall plaque or plate, in silvered base metal (103mm). Fine. Passed in
Lot 2575 NZ badge, c1940s, sailing ship, handcrafted in silver (38mm), pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2576 N.Z. Chinese Assn, c1940s, badge, struck in copper (31mm), by T.M.Dick, Wellington, pin-back. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2577 N.Z. Chinese Assn, c1940s, badge, struck in brass (31mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 2578 (NZ) Coat of Arms, c1940s, copper plaque (51mm), pierced in three places for attachment, possibly off a P.O.S.B. money box. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2579 Badge, silver and enamel (35x26mm), pin-back, reverse inscribed '3471/P.W.Patterson/1940'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 2580 Royal Society of New Zealand, Secondary Schools Centennial Medal (1940), struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean) (S.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2581 New Zealand/USA, souvenir pendant love token (30mm), probably WWII, made from a concave New Zealand silver halfcrown coin dated 1935, sweated together with a USA silver half dollar c1942, holed at top for suspension. Toned, fine. $30
Lot 2582 Greenslade Ferns, 1942-43, handcrafted fernleaf badge in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 40x15mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. $90
Lot 2583 Franklin Caledonian Society, fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 8.2g, 26mm), no maker, ring top with two gold date bars, 1941-1944 and 1956-57, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.C.R.Sim'; NZ Federation of Justices Associations, fob medal in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 26mm) and blue enamel, by Y. & Co. (Young & Co, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.C.R.Sim'; N.Z. Racing Conference (T), badge in gilt and enamel (25mm), by Bock & Son, Wellington, pin-back. Very fine, the last with chipped enamel. (3) $420
Lot 2584 T.S.S.C. (said to be Taieri Sports & Swimming Club), uniface, struck in silver (35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.S.S.C./J.Pavitt/1944'; Masonic, 50 years service badge, in gilt and black enamel (38x33mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on reverse, 'Bro T.S.Walker/Initiated/03/12/1946'; Paremata Boating Club, badge in gilt and enamel (30mm), by Walker & Hall, pin-back; elongated coin, 'The Interislander - Aratika' on a New Zealand five cents. Good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2585 A.H.B.S.C. (Auckland Harbour Board Social Club), Life Member's badge in silver and blue enamel (28x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.E.Brown/1947'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2586 N.B.D.H.S. (New Brighton District High School) Band, stock medal, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1948/B.Berryman'; Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.Berryman/13-12-50'. Fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2587 N.Z.F.P. & D.A. (New Zealand Federated Painters and Decorators Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 43x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.F.Bennett/President/Conference/Wellington/1948' [illustrated]; Wellington Orphans' Club, medal in silver and blue enamel, by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), ribbon and bar with pin-back, bar with naming 'Ted Bennett'; also, London Clarion Cycling Club, stock medal in silver (40mmx26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1938/12 Hour/213 5/8 M./2nd Hcap/London Clarion'. Very fine. (3) $220
Lot 2588 Group of seven badges, c1940s-1950s, Auckland Highland Games (35x33mm); Auckland Londoners Club (35x30mm) by Young & Co; New Zealand Bowlers Tour to the British Isles 1951 (30x30mm), English maker; Ex Servicemens Club Onehunga (28x23mm); Tamaki Maori Womens Welfare League (28mm); The Tin Hat Club, Wellington N.Z. (17mm), NZ Onward (26mm) (sweethearts badge), all in base metal and enamelled, except the last (gilt and gold), pin-backs, except the first (ring top suspension); also, New Zealand/Aotearoa, kiwi medallion, c2000, in silver (40mm). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 2589 Morere, c1950s, tickets for Government Baths for sixpence (3); Suburban Buses, tickets for 5d and 1/4; name card for Mr S.G.Holland, Prime Minister of New Zealand; Canterbury Jubilee, 1900, DIC, Cashel Street, name card; also, Jean Batten, 1990, Auckland Airport medal with descriptive card. Fine - very fine. (8) $30
Lot 2590 Newmarket R.S.C. (Returned Services Club), c1950s, Life Member's badge in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 30x25mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.C.Stirling'. Very fine. $100
Lot 2591 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, c1950s, in brass and enamel (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension; N.Z.P.C.A. (NZ Pony Clubs Association) Wanganui Pony Club, badge in brass and enamel (30x23mm), no maker, pin-back; Seddon Memorial Technical College, badge in brass and enamel (33mm), by E.S.A. London, pin-back suspension (pin missing); also, Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (UK), badge in bronze and enamel (32mm), by Vaughton, Birmingham, pin-back suspension. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2592 The New Zealand Master Builders' Federation Incorporated, c1950s, award medals for Trade Certificate Examination (Carpentery & Joinery) struck in copper and another in silver (51mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) with both sets of maker's initials, designer 'GW', unawarded. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2593 The New Zealand Master Builders' Federation Incorporated, c1950s, award medal for Trade Certificate Examination (Carpentery & Joinery) struck in silver (51mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) with both sets of maker's initials, designer 'GW', reverse inscribed 'Roderick W./McCallum/1970'. Slight edge bruising on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2594 The New Zealand Master Builders' Federation Incorporated, c1950s, award medal for Trade Certificate Examination (Carpentery & Joinery) struck in bronze (51mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington) with both sets of maker's initials, designer 'GW', reverse inscribed 'GIBSON Alister R'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2595 Wairarapa Womens Weekly, c1950s, Reporter's badge, hand inscribed in silver (42mm), no maker, pin-back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2596 A family group of awards, 1916-1952: The Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.S.Brewster/December 1916'; another but Award of Merit, struck in silver (28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'A.S.Brewster.1917'; National Daffodil Society of N.Z., award medals to A.S.Brewster, bronze (4) and silver (2), all (32mm), no makers - includes, Wanganui, 1928 (B), Palmerston North, 1950 (S) (2) and (B), Gisborne, 1951 (B) and Lower Hutt, 1952 (B); also, New Zealand Friesian Association, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Marton A. & P. Show/1936/Most Points/H.D.Brewster'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Feilding A. & P. Show/1936/Most Points/H.D.Brewster'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 2597 New Zealand Physiotherapist, badge struck in silver and blue enamel (36x24mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'E.P.Eccles/1044-1952'; Chartered Society of Phisiotherapy, badge in copper and enamel (45x26mm), Birmingham maker, pin broken off back, numbered P 20502; also, Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.Eccles/26.3.47'. Fine - very fine, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2598 Badges, a small group from 1912-1953, Kiwi Joggers, struck in voided silver (24mm), no maker; N.Z. Sports Protection League, 1912, struck in silver (17mm), by W.R.Bock (Wellington); Otago & Southland Red Cross, 1916 in brass and enamel (22mm), by Moller Dn. (Dunedin); New Zealand Red Cross Society/1939 V.A.D. 1945/For Service, in brass and enamel (30x29mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld, Wellington, numbered 1658; Pacific Ranger Gathering, 1953, in white metal and enamel (25mm), by English maker; White Star Tourist Services Ltd, N.Z. in brass and enamel (22mm), by H.Slingsby Ltd, Nuneaton, mostly with pin-back suspensions; also, Caledonian Society of Invercargill, Coronation Festival 1937 medallion, in brass (31.5mm) (M.1937/2). Very fine - extremely fine, all scarce, the first three illustrated. (7) Passed in
Lot 2599 Mangapehi Club Inc, Life Member's badge hand engraved in silver and gold (35x32mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Presented to R.W.Naylor/June/1953'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2600 Various medals and souvenirs, Royal Tour 1953, badges (3) and a key tag; Patron's badge, New Zealand Sheep Dog Trials Assn badge; Timaru Boys High School, swimming medal in bronze (25mm); Royal Life Saving Society, school medals (4), NZBBA, service badge; AHS shooting medal; NZ Deerstalkers Assn badge; CHA 7-A Side hockey medal; Milling Contest, 1950; also, plastic toy money c1966, 10 cents (1/-) (4), 20 cents (2/-) (5). Fine - extremely fine. (24) Passed in
Lot 2601 Wellington Free Ambulance Long Service Medals (1956), in silver, bronze and silvered, unawarded, without ribbons (O&D.114). Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2602 Wellington Free Ambulance Long Service Medals (1956), in silver, unawarded (O&D.114) (2); Service Medal of the Order of St John (O&D.113), in silver (cased), unawarded. Uncirculated, all without ribbons. (3) Passed in
Lot 2603 Wellington Free Ambulance Long Service Medal (1956), in silver, unawarded (O&D.114). Uncirculated, without ribbon. Passed in
Lot 2604 N.Z. Lands and Survey, Ranger's badge in copper (33x48mm), No.0391 [illustrated], with accompanying Department of Lands and Survey warrant card for Ernest Joseph Booth of Tauranga, dated 2nd December 1957; Ranger/Scenic Reserve badge, in chrome and red enamel (25x20mm), by Mayer & Toye Ltd, Wellington [illustrated]; Royal Life Saving Society (school's type), in bronze (32mm), reverse inscribed 'E.Booth/27-3-42'; N.R.A. of N.S.W., badges in tin (37mm) (2), one for 'E.J.Booth/New Zealand' the other for 'Ern Booth/Kati Kati N.Z.'. Good - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2605 N.Z. Gov. Council of the Cat Fancy, struck in brass (27mm, 2 types), inscribed on reverse, 'Nilgris Buru/Kaihau/1958'; another, 'Merrick Apollo/1958'; another, 'Paquita/1959'; another, 'Merrick/Viking/1961'; another, 'Ransein/Blue/Angel'; another, 'Ransein/Blue/Andrae'; another, 'Ransein/Blue/Amelia'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine, one of each type illustrated. (7) Passed in
Lot 2606 The New Zealand Master Builders' Federation Incorporated, Past President's badge in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 28x32mm) and enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back (pin missing), reverse inscribed 'A.F.Ross/1958'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2607 Marlborough Walk, 1st Year, badge, silvered (31mm) by Mayer & Toye, Wgtn.; another, not 1st year, silver or silvered (31mm), no maker; Marlborough Highland Dancing Committee, struck in silver or silvered (32x30mm), no maker; M.C.S., Centennial of Marlborough, 1859-1959, struck in silver or silvered (33x33mm), no maker. All with pin-backs, very fine - extremely fine, the last two illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2608 An extensive collection, mostly commemorative tin badges, c1900-1960s, includes school jubilees, township jubilees, religious themes, proposed Royal Visit (1949), Royal Visit (1953-54), other Royal events, 1940 Centennial, other metal badges and medalets included; also, prize cards from A&P shows. Fair - uncirculated, some annotated in 2x2 holders, many rare, a unique grouping nigh on impossible to duplicate today. (100s) Passed in
Lot 2609 Medals and badges, a group from c1910-1960s, in silver and base metal, includes agricultural, cattlebreeders, Barnados, Buffalo Lodge, horse racing, lifesaving, Masonic, Oddfellows, orphans and skating. Fine - extremely fine. (46) $300
Lot 2610 Various medals and badges, 1914-c1960s, includes Dunedin Competitions Society, Wellington Girls College, Marlborough Walk, Boys' & Girls' Clubs, NZ Marching Association, Ranfurly Shield, British Empire Games, Waitaki Girls High School, All Blacks, Dannevirke Jubilee, Royal School of Church Music, mostly in base metal, (4) in silver. Fine - extremely fine. (35) $220
Lot 2611 Various silver badges, c1920s-1960s, ANZAC Club, New Zealand Returned Services Association (M); Masonic, Lodge Taimau 331; M.S.C. (Masterton Savage Club); Wellington Savage Club. Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2612 Various badges, c1930s-c1960s, noted New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association Southland, South Canterbury Piping and Dancing Association, Red Cross, schools, Dahlia Society of New Zealand, Tonka Drivers Badge, all in base metal, most with enamel. Fine - extremely fine. (35) Passed in
Lot 2613 Various medals and badges, 1940s-1960s, mostly base metals but (4) in silver, group includes Auckland Normal Intermediate School (Prefect), Empire Ex-Service Assn, National Daffodil Society of NZ (2), NZ Centennial Sports (Otago), Onehunga Bowling Club, Royal Life Saving Society, NZ State Dental Nurse, Timaru Centenary, others, schools and awards (5). Very fine - extremely fine. (15) Passed in
Lot 2614 Badges and medals, an interesting accumulation, c1940s-1960s, mostly in base metal and enamel, some tin, includes: aero club, athletics, bowling, centennials, dancing, fire brigade, lodge, marching, orphans, racing, rugby, schools and skiing. Fine - extremely fine. (60) $90
Lot 2615 Badges and medals, a group c1950s-1960s, includes highland dancing, highland games, Post Office and schools, all in base metals, some enamelled. Fine - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 2616 New Zealand Apprenticeship Committees, Taranaki, c1960s, struck in bronze (57mm), no maker, 'Taranaki' inscribed on reverse with a further six lines erased by stippling. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2617 Stylised kiwi, c1960s, uniface, struck in silvered base metal (77mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Mrs.Ernest Conrad'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2618 Wanganui Painting Trade Class, c1960s, stock medal, struck uniface in copper (32mm), by B & S (Bock & Son, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Wanganui Painting Trade Class/2nd/Year's Course/Awarded by Employers/3rd Prize Won By/James Dean'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2619 Fiji, Fiji Taxi Union, c1960s, handcrafted metal car badge, possibly aluminium (130x103mm). Some corrosion, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2620 Pacific Films, struck in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 25mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Appreciation Of/Services To/Pacific Films/1960'. Very fine. $240
Lot 2621 Levin & Otaki-Waikanae Weekly News, 1962 Award of Merit, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.1g), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), red ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Mrs.J.Royal/Otaki'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2622 Medals and badges, including life saving, school and Buffalo Lodge medals and badges, 1912-1963, includes Royal Life Saving Society (10), Ashburton High School, St Marys (Stratford), Buffalo Lodge jewels (3), Masonic, Dunedin Opera Company and a silver Scottish prize fob for 'Whist Competition', mostly base metals but includes (3) in silver. Fine - very fine. (18) Passed in
Lot 2623 Group of fob medals and badges, 1921-1965, includes gold (1), silver and gold (5), silver (7) and base metals (5), awarded for cage birds, cricket, crocquet, cycling, life saving, lodge, schools, 7 A side football, swimming and tennis; also, Dahlia Society of New Zealand Inc, uniface medal, struck in bronze (39mm). Fine - very fine. (19) $180
Lot 2624 Various medals, including Victory Medal, named 9/746 Gnr.F.V.Puttick N.Z.E.F.; ANZAC Commemorative Medallion (1967) (O&D.50) fudged naming (probably a sample); another, as last, unnamed; New Zealand General Service Medal EIIR, error in engraved naming; swimming medal in silver (30mm), inscribed 'J.T.Clark/One District/Swimming/Championships/1945 Italy/200 Metres/Free Style/800'; cagebird medal, in silver (32mm), uninscribed; The Photographic Society of New Zealand, in gilt (41mm); Tauranga Harbour Bridge, in copper (M&P.1988/1); also, a case for WWII NZ Memorial Cross. Very fine - extremely fine. (9) $120
Lot 2625 Medals and badges, 1884-1967, an interesting selection, many in silver, Akarana Swimming Club, athletics, bowling clubs, Buffalo Lodge, Christchurch Highlanders, Dahlia Society of NZ, dancing, Hawkes Bay A&P Society, life saving, Manawatu A&P Society, marching, Masonic, pipe bands, Royal Agricultural Society, Red Cross, RSA and schools. Fine - extremely fine. (25) Passed in
Lot 2626 The New Zealand Institute of County Engineers Inc., struck in silver (49x5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'L.S./Donnelley/Secretary/Treasurer/1947-66'; another, struck in silver (49x3.5mm), by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'L.S.Donnelley/President/1969-70'. Toned, uncirculated and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 2627 NZ Racing Conference, Trainer admission passes, 1968-1969 in enamel and gilt, 1969-1970 in enamel and chrome, 1970-1971 in enamel and gilt, all with impressed number on reverse; commemorative fob in silver wash (mostly missing) copper, obverse, Kiwi left within fern leaf wreath, shield below inscribed, 'C.H.B/V/N.S.W/1968'; Nelson College medal in silver (25mm), with suspension loop, obverse, college arms, reverse, open wreath and inscription, 'Fell/Squad/Leader/1951'; M.V.Rangitoto, NZS Co, enamel and chrome medal (26.5mm) with suspension ring; Otago Centennial, 1948, in gilt (31mm); HMS ophir medal 1901, in copper (27mm) pierced for suspension with original ribbon (M.1901/8); New Zealand silver florin recovered from earthquake, severely damaged with reverse inscribed, 'Napier 'Quake/Feb 3rd 1931'. Except for the last, very fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2628 Medals and badges, a group from c1900-1970s, mostly in base metals, includes R.A.O.B., The Navy League-Otago Branch in silver, Red Cross, Provincial Museum-Marlborough, New Plymouth Boy's High School, Nth.Taranaki Rod & Gun Club, N.Z.A.A.A. (NZ Amateur Athletics Association)-Otago Centre, Hutt Valley Harriers, Wellington College, Opunake Marching Association and (15) racing club membership badges. Very good - extremely fine. (35) Passed in
Lot 2629 Miscellaneous badges and medals, 1903-1970s, an accumulation of mostly sporting, school, royalty, dancing and commemorative pieces in silver and base metals, noted (M&P.1974/13 copper) and (M&P.1975/3). Fine - extremely fine. (30) Passed in
Lot 2630 Medals and badges, an interesting accumulation from 1906-1970s, in mostly base metal but a few silver and one gold piece noted, includes: boxing, bowling clubs, Caledonian Society, car rally, commemoratives, coronation, Druids, exhibitions, golf clubs, ice skating, I.O.O.F., jubilees, life saving, machine tokens, NZR tool checks, racing clubs, Red Cross, religious, RSA, Savage Clubs, schools, senior citizens and swimming. Fine - extremely fine. (105) $360
Lot 2631 Medals and badges, a diverse selection, mostly badges from 1920s-1970s, includes aviation, bands, boating, bowling, coronation, fishing, games, golf, kiwis, military, Navy League, numismatic society, nursing, Red Cross, schools, SPCA, tennis, tikis, mostly in gilt and enamel or base metals. Fine - extremely fine. (181) $150
Lot 2632 Medals and badges, a small group from 1923-1970s, mostly base metal, includes bowling, Buffalo Lodge, Caledonian Society, Druids, political and swimming. Fine - extremely fine, some scarce. (25) Passed in
Lot 2633 Various medals and badges, from 1926-1970s, in silver (2) and base metals (14), noted: F.W.Pink, advertising lace hook, New Zealand Centennary 1940 badge and NZAAA Amateur Championship medal, 1957. Fine - extremely fine, some scarce. (16) Passed in
Lot 2634 Medals and badges, c1930s-c1970s, mostly base metal with enamel, seven in silver noted, group includes Barnardos, bowling, cage bird, croquet, golf, horse racing, Orphans club, patriotic, pipe band, Savage club, schools, YMCA and 1940 Centennial. Fine - extremely fine. (39) Passed in
Lot 2635 A group of medals and badges, 1932-c1970s, includes bowling clubs, budgerigar, cadets, choir, friesian association, horticultural society, Marlborough Walk, marching, racing and trotting clubs, roller skating, savage club, schools, senior citizens, Teal Airways and 1940 Centennial. Fine - very fine, mostly in base metals. (lot) Passed in
Lot 2636 Badges, c1940s-1970s, mostly bowling clubs in gilt and enamel, a few in silver, also noted dancing, gun club, highland, fire brigade 2 Years Service bars (3), NZ Centenary, Old Colonists, Orphans club, Plunket Society, racing club, Red Cross, Savage club, schools, surf club, Teal Airways, Traffic Officer (WCC) and trotting club. Fine - extremely fine, many scarce. (66) Passed in
Lot 2637 Badges, c1940s-c1970s, mostly bowling clubs in base metals and enamel, also noted agricultural clubs, budgerigar society, canary club, fire brigade, hockey, marching, netball, pipe band and senior citizens. Very fine - extremely fine. (56) Passed in
Lot 2638 A group of badges and medals, c1940s-1970s, includes athletics, bowling clubs, highland, photographic, religious and schools, mostly base metal, one noted by Mayer & Kean (Wellington). Mostly very fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 2639 Badges, various issues, c1950s-1970s, mostly in gilt and enamel but some silver, noted: Bowling Clubs (16), Jersey Cattle Club, NZ Coat of Arms, Old Colonists Association, Whangarei Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society Inc. All with pin-backs, mostly very fine. (35) Passed in
Lot 2640 Badges, medals and checks, a small group including boxing, bowling, Federation of Justices, life saving, miniature golf club, RSA, schools. Fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2641 A group of badges, c1950s-1970s, includes, badminton, bowling clubs, centenaries, choir, football club, life saving, orphans and savage, RSA, schools, swordfish, trotting club - most are bowling clubs in brass and enamel. Very fine - extremely fine. (53) Passed in
Lot 2642 A selection of badges and medals, by Bock, Wellington, c1970s, includes amongst others, bowling clubs, Building Institute, church, pipe bands, printing, schools and shearing. Extremely fine. (24) Passed in
Lot 2643 City of Lower Hutt, Civic Award, c1970s, medal struck in silver (42mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded; also, silver badge, Hutt City coat-of-arms, struck in silver and enamel (32x32mm), by M&T Ltd. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2644 City of Lower Hutt, Civic Award, c1970s, medal struck in silver (42mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2645 The New Zealand Antique Dealers' Association Incorporated, Member's badge, c1970s, struck in gilt (28x25mm), by Bock (Wellington), pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2646 New Zealand Governor General's Medal, c1970s, struck in bronze (57mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Edge nicks, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2647 New Zealand Governor General's Medal, c1970s, struck in bronze (57mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Small edge nick, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2648 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Incorporated Founded 1905, c1970s, struck in bronze (39mm), no maker, reverse uninscribed. Struck with antique bronze finish, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2649 Wellington Free Ambulance, c1970s, badge in gilt and enamel (60x44mm), by Bock (Wellington), lug-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2650 Various, medals and badges, 1904-1970, B & D.A.S.D.L. (snooker & billiards), hand engraved in silver (40x30mm) with gold shield on obverse, by E.S., hallmark for Chester 1904, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1904-5/Won by/W.J.Hill'; N.R.A./Shooting, hand engraved in silver (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/Col.Sgt.Hally/1913'; O.B.A.F.C., hand engraved in silver (30mm) with gold centre on obverse, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.J.Fleming/For Merit/1920'; Sumner Boxing Assn, 1922, stock medal in silver (30x25mm), English make; Granity Contest 1935, stock medal in silver (30x29mm) with gold shield on obverse, by B.C.M./W.H.H., hallmark for Birmingham 1932, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Quartette/A.Coe'; Dunedin Competitions Society, struck in silver (30x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Fleming/Double/Quartette' [illustrated]; Rothmans Rugby League Final, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Under 19/Southern Winners/1970/P.Sturgeon'; rifle shooting, struck in bronze (35x30mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1960'; N.Z. Returned Services Association, District Bowling Champion, badge in silver and blue enamel (25mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld, Wellington; N.Z.B.A. (2), badges in silver, 'South Island' (23mm) and 'Referee' (25x18mm), the first by W&H (Walker & Hall); B.O.P. Croquet Assn/Championship Singles/1969, badge in silver (32x32mm), no maker; St Mary's Stratford, badge in silver and blue enamel (40mm), no maker; Q.B.B.T. Southland, 1962, badge in silver (25mm), no maker; N.Z.C.C. A 1970, badge in silver (22mm), by Bock (Bock & Son, Wellington); Waitahuna Golf Club, Life Member's badge, in silver (30x22mm), no maker; Wellington Caledonian Society, badge in silver (21x21mm), no maker; G.S.B. Life Honorary Member's badge, in silver (25x20mm), no maker; P.N.H.S. (Palmerston North High School), badge in silver (28x19mm), by J.B.G., all with pin-back suspensions. Fine - extremely fine. (19) Passed in
Lot 2651 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Incorporated Founded 1905, struck in silver (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E.M.Wainscott/1970'; another, struck in bronze, reverse inscribed 'E.M.Wainscott/City Architect & Design Staff/A.C.C. Workshops/1969'; another, struck with anitque bronze finish, unawarded. Virtually uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2652 Badges and medals, c1900-1971, includes Antarctic, army, athletics, bands, bowling, Cook, Gaelic, lodge, navy, Olympics, rifle club, schools, travel, victory and wrestling. Fine - extremely fine, some scarce. (21) $200
Lot 2653 Various badges and medals, British Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, 1974, struck in brass (38mm) (M&P.1974/8); Ch-Ch Polytechnic, Annual Food Competition, 1991, uniface struck in gilt (34mm), no maker (M&P.-) [illustrated]; Petone Bowling Club badge, in gilt and enamel (35x24mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back; Cash Handling Systems, Auckland, 'Token' in steel (27mm) (G.-; TMR.-) [illustrated]; Shotover Jet, Queenstown, NZ (New Zealand Collector Coin - Tourist Dollar), struck in brass (30mm), packaged; 'B.H.S.' badge in voided silver (30x25mm), by Jones & Sons, pin-back. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 2654 Badges and medals, a group of silver and base metal items, from 1909 - 1975, includes bowling, British Empire Games 1950, cricket, croquet, fishing, girl guides, highland, hockey, life saving, lodge, Orphans Club, Red Cross, rugby, school, soccer, swimming and tennis. Fine - extremely fine. (51) Passed in
Lot 2655 Queen's Service Medal, 1975, woman's shoulder badge. C.M.Ryan. Impressed. (O&D.13). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2656 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE type 2) (Civilian) ladies breast badge, in a Royal Mint case of issue with covering letter from the Governor-General (Denis Blundell) dated 26 January 1977 and addressed to Miss I.G.Eise M.B.E. (Auckland); also, The Bledisloe Landscape Medal, struck in silver (50mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Auckland) (inscribed on edge), obverse inscribed 'Ida G.Eise/1936' (S.510); another, as last but no maker's name, obverse inscribed 'Ida G.Eise/1949', in a case of A.Kohn Ltd, Auckland (S.510). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2657 Antarctica, United States Antarctic Program, Operation Deep Freeze, c1978, struck in bronze (56mm), no maker; another, Chapel of the Snows, struck in bronze (56mm), no maker. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2658 Tin and celluloid badges, 1927-1979, includes All Blacks, school jubilees, Royal Visit 1927, Italy Surrenders 1943, British Isles Rugby Tour. Fine - very fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 2659 Medal dies, steel, various sizes for medallions struck c1880s-1980s, probably ex a Wellington manufacturer, noted Ngahuranga Dining Rooms J.R.Smith (G.-), 1 pint milk (Zandi), stock agricultural medal (both side), Wellington Wollen Manufacturing Co and Lion NZ Whitbread (1982), includes a small hand press. Very good - fine. (13) $300
Lot 2660 Various, 1919-c1980s, Otago Public Schools, Athletics Assn, in bronze (25x27mm), reverse inscribed '50 Yds Sack Race/Under 14/1919/2nd/C.Bell'; Wellington Age Groups, silvered (40mm); Raumati Swimming Club, silvered (30mm); N.Z.A.C.A., West Coast (N.I.) Cycling Centre, silvered (28mm); Open Championships Wellington, in bronze (39mm), no maker's names, all with ring top suspensions. Fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2661 A small group of prize medals and badges, 1925-c1980s, includes life saving (2), Masonic (3), rifle shooting (2) and Archerfield School (3), in silver (3), gilt or gilt enamel (6) and bronze. Fine - very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 2662 Medals and badges, 1940s-1980s, mostly base metal, a few silver, includes agricultural, birds, bowling, centennials, croquet, dancing, diving, Druids, golf, gun club, hairdressing, jubilees, life saving, lodge, municipal, orchestra, Red Cross, rugby, schools, senior citizens, shipping, skating, swimming, tourist and tramping. Fine - extremely fine, a diverse group, some scarce. (134) Passed in
Lot 2663 Badges and medals, c1940s-1980s, a group of mostly base metal issues including bowling, fire brigade, highland dancing, hockey, horse racing, rugby, Red Cross, schools, softball, unions. Fine - extremely fine. (50) Passed in
Lot 2664 Trial strikes, c1980s, uniface, struck in brass, Hamilton Badminton Club, 1993 (30x20mm); Mana Darts Club (28mm); Floral Art Society N.Z. (20mm); Auckland Master Builders Association (20x20mm); also, in bronze, Wellington Age Groups (39mm). Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2665 Gold ingot, Auckland Coin & Bullion Exchange Ltd, c1980, one ounce .999 fine (30x18x2.5mm). Good extremely fine. $2,600
Lot 2666 New Zealand Institute of Surveyors, Fulton Bequest Annual Prize Medal, struck in bronze (50mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1980/I.A.Pringle' (S.501). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2667 Medals and badges, 1911-1989, including bowling, daffodils, dogs, girl guides, jubilees, Maori, marching, Marine Dept, Orphans Clubs, RNZAF, rowing, RSA, Savage Clubs, schools, a Wellington City Council shopping list pad and three steel dies c1900. Very good - uncirculated, many scarce. (56) Passed in
Lot 2668 The Wallace International Collection of 15 Great All Blacks (1989), each (27.2mm), in press-in cardboard holder between two perspex sheets (M&P.p289); Wellington Girls College, silver badge (1949); New Zealand Amateur Fencing Association award medal (very good), base metal (41mm); Dunedin Orphans Club silver badge (25x25mm); badge, New Zealand - Ao-Tea-Roa, 1951 in brass and enamel (25mm). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (19) Passed in
Lot 2669 Medals and badges, a collection from 1877-1990s, includes athletics, bowling, boys' and girls' clubs, Buffalo Lodge, cricket, cycling, darts, farm safety, health club, pipe bands, railways, religious, rugby, schools, softball, Special Olympics, senior citizens, Tall Women's Assn, telephone test tokens, ten-pin bowling and Victoria League. Fine - extremely fine, individually annotated and priced in snap-lock plastic bags, many scarce. (59) Passed in
Lot 2670 Miscellaneous badges and medallions, from 1891-1990s, includes Masonic, Rifle Association, schools, cycling and football, many in silver, also a key tag and 'A Medal Collection of 15 Great All Blacks' in a custom cardboard folder. Very good - extremely fine. (13 + folder) Passed in
Lot 2671 Medals and badges, a small but diverse accumulation, 1898-c1990, in gold (2), silver and base metals, noted Auckland Industrial Exhibition, bowling, cricket, National Reserve (Otago), NZ Centenary (1940), NZ Federation of Justices, Order of St John, South Pacific Festival of Arts. Fine - extremely fine, many scarce. (19) $180
Lot 2672 Group of badges and medals, an interesting selection c1900-1990s, includes boating, bowling, churches, cycling, dancing, golf, horse racing, marching, rowing, RSA, royal visit, rugby, schools, senior citizens, softball and 1940 Centennial, mostly base metal and enamel, a few silver. Fine - extremely fine. (73) Passed in
Lot 2673 Medals and badges, a group from 1915-c1990s, mostly in base metal and enamel, includes A&P, bands, birds, bowling, Commonwealth Games, dancing, farming, fishing, football, highland games, hockey, horse racing, magicians, marching, Masonic, NAC, nursing, political, Post Office, rifle shooting, roller skating, rowing, Savage Club, schools, skiing and swimming. Fine - extremely fine. (62) Passed in
Lot 2674 Medals and badges, an accumulation of various genres spanning the period 1930s-c1990s, noted bowling clubs, Buffalo Lodge (4), Duke of Gloucester visit, Otago Rugby Union, PR Royal Tour badges (5), S.A.B.U. Contest Tauranga 1937, schools, St Andrews Scottish Society Invercargill (2) and Whangarei & Northland Scottish Society (7), several in silver, many scarce. Fine - extremely fine. (42) Passed in
Lot 2675 Badges, medals and tickets, 1930s-1990s, a wide range, mostly base metal, but a gold and (5) silver noted, includes NZ Railways, hat badges, c1950s for Guard, Porter, Attendant, Station Master and N.Z.Railways; school jubilees, WWII souvenir of Fiji, Wellington tram ticket, Lotteries Commission badges, Kiwipex 2006, bowling clubs, M.U.I.O.O.F., Empire Games 1950, Red Cross, NZ Centenary and Sydney souvenirs and other events. Very good - extremely fine. (59) $420
Lot 2676 Badges, 1940-1990s, mostly brass and enamel, includes athletics, bowling, centennials, darts, marching, rifle club, roller skating, savage club, schools, social clubs and town souvenirs. Fine - extremely fine. (36) Passed in
Lot 2677 A group of medals, c1970s-1990s, includes Firestone, Fairplay Sport, in copper (51mm); Kaimai Tunnel Holethrough, in copper (M&P.1976/4); New Zealand Special Air Service (M&P.NZCC/SAS/1); Riverton-Invercargill, New Zealand Marathon - 1993, in gilt (51mm); Royal Numismatic Society, in bronze (M&P.1981/1); Tauranga Harbour Bridge, in silver (M&P.1988/1); also, badge and fob medal in gilt and enamel, New Zealand (military). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 2678 Arbitrators' Institute of New Zealand, c1990s, uniface, struck in gilt (58x48mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), pierced at top, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2679 New Zealand Library Association, Russell Clark Award, c1990, uniface, struck in bronze (51x3.5mm); another (51x2mm), reverse inscribed 'NZ Library & Information Assn/Te Rau Herenga O Aotearoa'. Both unawarded, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2680 A large group, comprising medals, badges and tokens, dating from c1905 - 1990, mostly base metal, some silver, including A&P, athletics, bowling club, darts, exhibition, fire brigade, horse racing, jubilees, lodge, military, milk tokens, Mt Everest, Orphans club, special purpose tokens, Red Cross, rifle shooting, royal visits, rugby, Savage club, schools, other social clubs, swimming, tennis, tradesmen's tokens, union, 1990 commemoratives. Very good - FDC, a very diverse lot with many scarce items. (183) Passed in
Lot 2681 A group of various badges and medals, 1936-1990, includes Ashburton High School (2), Concord School (Dux), cycling, life saving (2), NZ P&T Officers Assn., Orphans & Savage Clubs' long service badges (3), rugby, swimming, Taranaki Bowling Centre, plus three unidentified. Fine - extremely fine. (16) Passed in
Lot 2682 New Zealand Apprenticeship Committees, struck in bronze (58mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Taranaki/1990/Trade Certificate/K.D.Martin/Motor/ Motor/Cycle/Engineering'. A few edge bumps, spots on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2683 Medals and badges, a large group dating from 1917 to 1992, includes agricultural and pastoral, athletics, bowling, Buffalo Lodge, cattle, cycling, choral society, cricket, dancing, darts, harriers, jubilees, Masonic Lodge, nursing, old folks association, orphans, pharmaceutical, pipe bands, savage club, schools, skiing, softball and swimming. Fine - extremely fine. (102) Passed in
Lot 2684 The New Zealand Order of Merit (Member) (M.N.Z.M), woman's shoulder badge, by T.F. (Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1997. In a Thomas Fattorini fitted case of issue with descriptive card, toned, uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2685 New Zealand Cheese Show & Awards, Royal Easter Show 1998, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), ring top suspension, unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2686 Arnott's Supreme Award, New Zealand Cheese Show & Awards, Royal Easter Show 1998, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (50mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), ring top suspension, unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2687 Medals and badges, 1920-1999, a diverse group mostly RAOB, grouped together and numbered in plastic bags, many in silver, also includes athletics, bowling, choir, croquet, cycling, dancing, religious, RSA, rifle shooting, royal visits, savage club, schools. Fine - extremely fine. (126) Passed in
Lot 2688 A small group of medals and badges, 1952-1999, includes brass bands, Masonic (2), shooting (7) and general (4), some in silver. Very fine - extremely fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 2689 Medals and badges, a small accumulation from 1932-c2000, mostly base metals but some in silver, includes bowling, dancing, highland games, roller skating, rugby, schools and shooting. Fine - extremely fine, two illustrated. (17) Passed in
Lot 2690 Wallaceville Laboratory I.B.C. (Institutional Biosafety Committee), c2000, medallists pull or trial piece, uniface, struck in copper (35x35mm). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2691 Medals and badges, a collection from c1880s-2000, silver and base metal, includes AA, agricultural clubs, athletics, buffalo lodge, centenaries, exhibitions, hockey, identity disc, Kiwikids Tryathalon, life saving, loyalty, fairs, Millennium, racing clubs, rifle shooting, royal tours, schools and ships. Fine - extremely fine. (46) Passed in
Lot 2692 Various medals, badges and other paraphernalia, 1882-2000, mostly in base metals but (3) in gold and (5) in silver, includes exhibition medalets, prize medals, jubilees, bowling clubs, sports, Masonic, noted a Dunedin Harriers greenstone tooth fob (1903), a dog collar from Mount Roskill (1936) and a cardboard Invercargill City Transport pass (1968). Fair - uncirculated. (40) Passed in
Lot 2693 Badges and medals, c1915-2000, includes agricultural societies, basketball, bowling, Buffalo Lodge, centennials, jubilees, millennium, nursing, peace, racing, reunions, royal visits, rugby, schools, Scottish society, skiing, surf life saving, Teal, Victory souvenirs, Womens Land Service, yachting. Fine - extremely fine, a diverse group. (65) Passed in
Lot 2694 Badges and medals, a small group c1900-2001, includes athletics, bowling, girl guides, lodge, orphans, fire service volunteers, schools, scouting, noted a bridal boss of F.Truscott, Saddler, Christchurch. Fine - very fine, an interesting lot. (14) Passed in
Lot 2695 2001 International Year of Volunteers, Victim Support Medal, (New Zealand Police), struck in brass (39mm), no maker, inscribed on edge 'Sikaleti M'; City of Christchurch Civic Award, in bronze (51mm), no maker (Moller & Young, Christchurch), ring top and blue neck ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mignonne Sikaleti/2002'. As struck, uncirculated (2) Passed in
Lot 2696 Medals and badges, a variety dating from 1949 to 2004, including, agricultural society, bowling, Dunedin Masters Games, hockey, horse racing, jubilees, life saving, marching, rifle shooting, rugby, schools, swimming and trade union, mostly base metal but several in silver. Fine - extremely fine. (31) Passed in
Lot 2697 The Royal Society of New Zealand, Pickering Medal, c2004, struck in silvered base metal (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2698 Medals and badges, c1910-2006, including Barnardos, bowling, centenary, fire brigade, rugby, schools, stamps, swimming and travel. Fine - extremely fine. (23) Passed in
Lot 2699 Medals and badges, 1910-2006, an interesting collection mostly in base metals, some silver, advertising, bowling, cage birds, centennials, curling, cycling, fencing, girls brigade, golf, gun dogs, highland, hockey, jubilees, marching, Masonic, masters games, millennium, Red Cross, royal tours, unions, savage clubs, schools and walking. Fine - extremely fine. (80) Passed in
Lot 2700 The New Zealand Order of Merit (Member) (M.N.Z.M), breast badge, by T.F. (Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 2009. Extremely fine and very rare. $950
Lot 2701 New Zealand Chef's Hawkes Bay Salon, (2015) competition medal in bronze (64mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unnamed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2702 Auckland Band Contest, 2nd Prize, 1882, fob medal struck uniface in silver (26mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, uninscribed on reverse (D&C.V5). Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2703 Presentation conductor's baton, ivory or bone (425x13mm), no maker, decorative end pieces in silver, silver plaque around body inscribed 'Presented To/H.Titchener/Conductor/Otago Industrial School/Brass Band/1883'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2704 Auckland Society of Arts, struck in silver with gold (44mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland N.Z., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Herr/Carl Schmitt/To/H.F.Edger/for Musical/Composition/for a Song/1886' (D&C.M.9). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2705 Clog Competition, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (45x43mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Clog Competition/Princess Theatre/Duned/24th July 1888', reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Presented By/Mohawk Minstrels/Won By/Horatio Wood'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2706 G.I.B.B. (Green Island Brass Band) (Dunedin), hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), by 'J.A.', hallmark for Birmingham 1890, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented t/To/D.Buchanan/From Members Of/G.I.B.B./1892'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2707 Conductor's baton, in ebony with ornate silver fittings, length 60cm x 2.5cm wide, central panel with inscription 'Presented To/F.J.King Esq/By the/Wellington Working Mens Club/1897'. Very fine, in original felt lined case. Passed in
Lot 2708 Avondale Municipal Band, c1900, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 38x38mm), by Maud (William Maud, Auckland), ring top suspension, inscribed 'G.Kemp/Presented By/Avondale Municipal Band/as a token of appreciation'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2709 Jubilee Contest, c1900, handcrafted in silver (45x40mm), by Jones & Sons (Christchurch), ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2710 Warkworth Boys Band, c1900, struck uniface in silver copper and blue enamel (38mm), by Young & Co., Auckland, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2711 The Associated Board R.A.M. & R.C.M. (Royal Academy of Music & Royal College of Music), struck in silver (39mm), no maker, ring top and chain suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Violet B.Price/Junior Grade Violin/2nd Highest Marks/Local Centre Examinations/New Zealand/1900'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2712 Hampden Brass Band, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 30x26mm), by Sherwin Bros (Oamaru), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/J.Milne/1903', reverse inscribed 'As/A Memento/by the/Hampden/Brass Band'. Very fine. $130
Lot 2713 N.I.B.B.C. (North Island Brass Band Championships), Masterton, N.Z., February 1903, struck in silver (27mm), by F.Dupre (Frank Dupre, Masterton), reverse inscribed 'Side Drum Solo/Won By/John G.Osborne'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2714 D.C. Society (Dunedin Choral Society), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (45x30mm), by Williamson (T.P.Williamson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.C.Society/Tenor Horn Solo/2nd Prize/A.S.Thomson/1904'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2715 Dunedin Liedertafel, stock fob medal in gold (probably 9ct, 11.8g, 33x24mm), by G. & T. Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/C.F.Edgar/on his leaving/Dunedin/In recognition of 12 Years/Membership/27.6.04'. Very fine. $340
Lot 2716 Bugle competition, fob medal, in voided silver (40x35mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'R.C.Ward/2nd/Bugle Competition/Dunedin/1905'; New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 39x34mm), no maker, inscribed on obverse 'Band/Contest', reverse inscribed '1st/Flugel Horn Solo' (M.1925-26/16); fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 32x30mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'R.Ward/Highest points in/Solo Competition/1926', obverse inscribed 'Given By/G & T Young Ltd'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - extremely fine, the last two illustrated. (3) $550
Lot 2717 Auckland University College, struck in silver (38mm), by Skeates Bros (Auckland), swivel bar with ribbon and top bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'School of Music/Daisy Henry/1906/Advanced Division'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2718 Ashburton Contest, 1907, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 12.9g, 43x28mm), bar at top in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 38x7mm), by L.S.Mc (L.S.McClurg, Ashburton), reverse inscribed 'Special Prize/For/Quickstep/Presented By/T.Bullock Esq/to Drum Major/Won By/W.Tucker'; handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 33mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Presented By/Chas.Begg & Co.Ltd' (Dunedin); N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Band Association), 1911, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.5g, 45x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Quickstep/1st Prize/Won By/Drum Major/W.R.Tucker/15.2.11'. Extremely fine. (3) $1,300
Lot 2719 N.Z.Exhibition, 1907, stock medal in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 27mm), by A.Fergn. (Alexander Fergusson, Invercargill), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.Z.Exhibition/Champion/Pipe Band Cont./Selection/1907', reverse inscribed 'Won by/Timaru'. Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 2720 N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Band Association), handcrafted in silver (45x40mm), by F.Waters (Palmerston North), ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'New Plymouth/1907/G.Smith'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2721 N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Bands Association), 1908, New Plymouth, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 33x25mm), reverse inscribed 'Quartette/1st/A.Berryman/Nelson/Garrison'; another, Napier Competition/1909, handcrafted in silver and gold (30x23mm), by St.S, reverse inscribed 'Cornet Solo/own ch/1st/A.Berryman'; another, Hastings, 1909, handcrafted in silver and gold (40x32mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Quartette/A.Berryman'; another, 1910, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 16.6g, 50x45mm), by WN (W.F.Nettleship, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'Wanganui 1910/1st/Bb Cornet/A.Berryman'; another, as last (9ct, 14.8g), reverse inscribed 'Wanganui 1910/1st/Conductor B Grade/J.H.Berryman'; another, Gisborne Band Contest, 1912, handcrafted in silver (35x30mm), by R.T.S. (Robert T. Seymour, Gisborne), reverse inscribed 'Bb Cornet/2nd Prize/A.J.Berryman'; another, Wellington, 1922, '1st B Grade', handcrafted in silver and gold (38x41mm), by C&R; another, Dannevirke, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 35x28mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Presented By/C.R.James/To/Best Cornet Player'. All with ring top, bar and pin-back suspensions, fine - extremely fine. (8) $1,400
Lot 2722 Band Contest (Timaru), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (45x29mm), by O'L & H (O'Leary & Horton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Drum Major/Won By/Capn.W.Tucker/ 13/10/08'; Ashburton, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Grade/2nd (Tie)/L.G.McDonald/Ashburton/1916'. Toned, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2723 Kaiapoi Band Contest, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 37x36mm), by S.R.W. (Seth R.Whale, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.J.Noonan/1st/Quickstep/13.10.09'. Very fine. $300
Lot 2724 Napier Competition, 1909, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 30x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sacred Bass/1st/P.K.S.Pasley'. Very fine. $130
Lot 2725 Auckland Competitions Society N.Z, c1910, struck in bronze (45mm) by Vaughton, Birmingham, uninscribed. Dark glossy brown patina, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2726 Auckland Competitions Society NZ, struck in bronze (44mm) by Vaughton, Birmingham, reverse inscribed 'Bass Solo/Operatic/J.W.Atkinson'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2727 Dunedin Competitions Society, c1910, fob medal, uniface struck in silver (35x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Audrey Eagar/1st/Recitation/11 and Under 14'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2728 Music pin, c1910, handcrafted in silver in the shape of a lyre (35x27mm), by Drews (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), pin-back, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2729 Napier Competition, 1910, fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (38x28mm), by H.J.B. (H.J.Brister, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Solo/Girls/Under 18/2nd/M.Arnott'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2730 W.C.B.C. (West Coast Band Championships), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 35x30mm), by Gilbert (Gilbert Bros, Greymouth), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.C.B.C./Side Drum/1st/T.Compton/1910'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2731 Ch-Ch Band Contest, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 40x38mm), by Taylor & Co, Ch-Ch, reverse inscribed 'Trombone/Trio/1st/Wanganui/Garrison Band/1912'; another, handcrafted in silver (42x35mm), no maker (probably Taylor & Co), reverse inscribed 'G Trombone/2nd/W.Burbush/1912'. Extremely fine, both with ring top suspension. (2) $300
Lot 2732 Napier Competition, 1911, hand engraved in silver (35x28mm), by 'WC' (W.Corbett, Napier), ring top and pin-back suspension (pin missing), reverse inscribed 'Piano (Junr)/2nd/K.Mary Smith'; another, Napier Competition, 1913 (35x30mm), by W.Corbett (Napier), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Piano Duet/Under 16 Open/2nd/K.M.Smith'. Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2733 Auckland Competitions Society N.Z., struck in silver (45mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), reverse inscribed 'Tenor Solo/Evan MacCormick'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2734 Auckland Competitions Society N.Z., (1912), struck in silver (45mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1911, reverse inscribed 'Laura Walker/Soprano Solo/(Restricted)'. Extremely fine, in a Vaughtons Ltd, Birmingham fitted case. Passed in
Lot 2735 S.I.B.B.A. (South Island Brass Bands Association), Champion's medal, 1912, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 48.4g, 65x50mm) with silver fittings, maker's marks possibly for Frank Grady & Sons, Wellington, ring top with ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed ''S.I.B.B.A./Champion/Cornet Solo/Won By/E.Schnack/Presented By/Dr Thacker' [illustrated]; also, N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), Wellington, Grade Championship, struck in silver (37x30mm) no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1959'. Very fine. (2) $1,300
Lot 2736 St. Kilda Band, handcrafted in silver (38x37mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'St.Kilda Band/Championship/W.Yeoman/1912'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2737 Waikato Festival, 1912, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x25mm), by Innes (A.E.Innes, Hamilton), reverse inscribed 'Sacred/Soprano/Solo'. Very fine. $90
Lot 2738 Wellington Eisteddfod, 1912, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 37x28mm), by W.Kerr (Sydney), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.H.Oxley/1st/Baritone Solo'. Fine. $180
Lot 2739 Auckland Society of Musicians, struck in silver and gold (38mm), by Vaughtons, Birm, reverse inscribed 'E.Seon/Brown/1913'; New Zealand Competitions Society, Wellington Festival, 1913, uniface, struck in silver gilt (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Championship Song/Boys Under 14/1st Prize/Won By/E.V.Seon Brown'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'The/Cecil/Haines/Medal/Boys Under 14/Attending school and not having/received professional tuition in/Elocution/1st Prize/Won By/E.V.Seon Brown'. The first with small edge nick at 8 o'clock on obverse, the second and third cleaned, otherwise extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2740 S.I.B.B.A. (South Island Brass Band Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 37x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.I.B.B.A./2nd Reg.Band/1st/H.Round/Invercargill/1913'. Very fine. $130
Lot 2741 Dunedin Competitions, 1914, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 27x27mm), by Paterson (W.J.Paterson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dunedin Competitions/Pianoforte Duet/Jack Walker'. Very fine. $180
Lot 2742 G.C.S. (Gisborne Choral Society), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 38x33mm), by Grieve (H.James Grieve, Gisborne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.C.S./1st/Quartette/G.Liedertafel/C.V.Harre/1914'; also, lyre badges, in silver (35x25mm) (3), all by Grieve with pin-backs, each with initials 'G.L.'. Very fine, the first illustrated. (4) $190
Lot 2743 Kaikorai Band, c1915, handcrafted badge in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 45x15mm), no maker, pin-back and safety chain suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Best Wishes/C.H./Kaikorai Band'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2744 Dunedin, presented by Chas. Begg & Co. Ltd., c1916, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Test Piano Solo/Championship/Won by J.Corbett'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2745 C.M.V.C. (Christchurch Male Voice Choir), c1917, badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 37x20mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 2746 Christchurch Competitions, 1917, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 13.5g, 40x32mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ladies/Vocal/Championship/Miss Edna Perry'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 2747 Ashburton (Band) Contest, c1919, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 12.5g, 40x28mm), by I.S.Mc. (I.S.McClurg, Ashburton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Bass Trombone/1st Prize/Won By/J.Butland'. Very fine. $600
Lot 2748 Roslyn Mills Band, Kaikorai, c1920, struck in silver with gold lyre on obverse (33x32mm), no maker, ribbon and pin-back bar suspension, reverse blank. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2749 Tai Tapu Mus. Society, c1920, handcrafted in silver (30x23mm), no maker, pin-back. A little battered, fine. Passed in
Lot 2750 Dunedin Band Contest, 1920, in silver (35x30mm) and blue enamel, by Moller, ring top suspension, unawarded; N.Z.B.B./Hangmen's Club badge, in nickel (20x18mm) and enamel, by Mayer & Kean Ltd, Wellington, pin-back; Rotorua Competitions Society Inc, in silver (30x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Championship/Won by/I.E.Cowan'; also, NZ Onward, badge in silver (32x20mm), no maker, pin-back; New Zealand Football Association, Referee's badge in brass (30mm) and enamel, by Mayer & Kean Ltd, Wellington, reverse inscribed '404/N.Hopgood'; W.H. (Wellington Harriers), 1950, Vosseler Shield medal in bronze (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Mostly very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2751 Brass bands, prize fob style medals, in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.6g, 42x35mm), by PHK (P.H.Kitchingman, Nelson), reverse inscribed 'Drum Major E.C.Kelly/Ingill Hibernian/Band/1st Quickstep/Nelson/March 1921'; N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Bands Association), Wellington, 1922, in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.2g, 40x33mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed '1st/Quickstep/Hibernian Band/E.C.Kelly/Drum Major'; D.B.C., in gold (9ct, tot wt 10.5g, 42x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'D.B.C./1923/Drum Major/E.C.Kelly/Winner/Quickstep/Hibernian Band'; Christchurch, 1924, in gold (9ct, tot wt 14.8g, 40x38mm), by PHK; Wellington Band Contest, 1927, in gold (9ct, tot wt 24.1g, 45x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Quickstep/(Drill)/B Grade/1st/E.C.Kelly/Drum Major'; also, Hokitika Fire Brigade Demonstration, 1911, in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 38x28mm), by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), reverse inscribed 'Pres. by/I.M.F.B./to Fireman E.Kelly', all handcrafted with ring top suspensions, the first five with ribbons, bars and pin-backs. Extremely fine, all illustrated. (6) $2,400
Lot 2752 Napier Competition, 1921, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 11.5g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top with bar, pin-back and safety chain suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champ.Elocutionist/Gent/J.A.Nicol'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2753 Napier, 1921, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.5g, 35x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '9th Reg.Band/Napier/Attendance/F.R.Lloyd'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2754 NZ Methodist Church Music Festival, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Baritone/Solo/N.Z.Meth-Music/Festival/Hamilton.Oct 22/1921/J.A.Briggs'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2755 Thames Band Contest, 1921, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Thames/Band Contest/H.M.B./M.Sklenars', attached to a leather fob strap with a damaged 'Kia Ora' small gold badge attached. Nearly fine. $240
Lot 2756 N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Band Association), Wellington, 1922, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/R.Boyd/2nd/Baritone Solo'; N.Z. Band Contest Wanganui, 1929, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 11.6g, 36x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Baritone Solo/Won By/R.Boyd'. Very fine. (2) $320
Lot 2757 D.B.C. (Dunedin Band Contest), 1923, handcrafted in silver (30x40mm), by W.A.Brown, reverse inscribed 'D.B.C./1923/1st/Quickstep/Won By/T.D.Stalker/Hibernian Band'; N.Z. Champion Band Contest, Dunedin, 1930, handcrafted in silver and blue enamel (40x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Trombone Trio/T.D.Stalker/St Kilda Band/28.2.30'; N.Z. Championship, New Plymouth, 1936, struck in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Trombone Trio/T.D.Stalker/St Kilda Band/27-2-36', all with green ribbons and bar suspensions, pin-backs. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2758 N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Band Association), New Plymouth, 1923, handcrafted in silver (35x35mm), no maker, unawarded; another, S.I.B.B.A. (South Island Brass Band Association), 1924, handcrafted in silver (42x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A Grade Champ/G.T.Bowden'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2759 N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Bands Association), New Plymouth, 1923, handcrafted fob medal in silver (35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2760 T.C.L. (Trinity College London), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 40x30mm), by Drews (Wanganui), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senr.Hons./Presented by/Bristol Piano Co/Won by/Linda Price/1923'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 2761 N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Bands Association), 1924, handcrafted fob medal in silver (35x27mm), by C&R, reverse inscribed 'Robt.A.Long-Taylor/2nd/Bb Cornet Solo'; T.B.C., fob medal, hand engraved in silver with gold (40x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'R.Taylor/1934'. Toned, very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) Passed in
Lot 2762 Stratford Band, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.Wilson/Stratford Band/Best attendance/1924-25'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2763 Christchurch Competitions, 1925, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.2g, 40x32mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ladies/Elocution/Championship/Anita Winkel'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2764 (Dunedin), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back (missing) suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/by the/Bristol Piano/Coy. Ltd', reverse inscribed 'Mary Harrison/L.T.C.L./1925/S.B.C.'. Very fine. $240
Lot 2765 Auckland Competitions Society, 1926, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (37x26mm), by Halling, Auck., scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mezzo Soprano Solo/Mrs G.W.Hale/1926'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2766 Trinity College of Music, London, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 40x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres To/Erle Thurkettle/"by Anonymous"/Licentiate Piano/82 Marks/Wellington/1926'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2767 Wellington Band Contest, 1927, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (40x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, blank reverse; another, handcrafted in voided silver (35x25mm), by Stoneham (Dunedin & Wellington), pin-back, inscribed on front 'G.OS'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2768 Middlemarch Brass Band, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/B'ds'man W.Valentine/from the/M'March Brass Band/1927'. Very fine. $120
Lot 2769 St Kilda Champion Band, Wanganui, 1929, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 16.8g, 43x35mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top, ribbon and bars with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Donated by Patrons/To/T.D.Stalker'; also, A.B.C., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 40x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/T.Stalker/Most/Enthusiastic Member/1923-24'. Extremely fine. (2) $600
Lot 2770 Auckland Society of Musicians, c1930s, struck in gilt bronze (38mm), by Vaughtons, Birmingham, ribbon bar on reverse, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2771 N.Z. Pipe Band Contest, Christchurch, c1930, uniface, struck in silver (32x30mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, uninscribed. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2772 Dunedin Quickstep Contest, 1930 'Elan' inscribed stock fob medal, uniface, struck in silver with gold (38x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Hastings Citizens/Band'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2773 N.Z. Champion Band Contest, Dunedin, 1930, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 38x32mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Grade Champ./Woolston/Band/H.M.Bigg' (M.-); Dunedin Band Contest, 1933, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 40x26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back, uninscribed (M.-); 'C.B.B.', stock medal in silver and gold (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1927/H.M.Biggs'; also small silver bar from top of medal inscribed 'Ch Ch City/No.66', probably off the previous medal. Very fine - extremely fine, the first two unlisted in Morel and both illustrated. (4) $500
Lot 2774 N.Z. Champion Band Contest, Dunedin, 1930, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 32x40mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Scratches on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $300
Lot 2775 N.Z. Champion Band Contest, Dunedin, 1930, struck in silver (40x33mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2776 Stratford, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Music Honours/1930/H.Dick/Stratford'. Very fine. $100
Lot 2777 Wellington Competitions, 1930, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Piano/Solo/Own Selection/Joan Maunder/presented by/The Bristol/Piano Co.Ltd.'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2778 W.C.B.C. (West Coast Band Competition), a group of fob medals won by W.M.Garth between 1897 and 1930, gold (5) and silver (9): hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 26x23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Baritone/Solo/Won By/W.Garth'; N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Bands Association), Palmerston N., 1899, uniface, struck in silver (35x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Baritone Solo/Won by/W.M.Garth' [illustrated]; hand engraved in silver and gold (32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.C.B.C./23.5.99/Baritone/2nd Prize/W.M.Garth'; another, handcrafted in silver (35x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Euphonium/Quartette' [illustrated]; hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.C.B.C./1st Prize/B.Flat Bass/W.M.Garth/24.5.00'; hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1901/Euphonium/W.M.Garth/2nd Prize'; another hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1901/Baritone/W.M.Garth/2nd Prize'; hand engraved in silver (40x33mm), by Lloyd (H.W.Lloyd, Greymouth & Wellington), reverse inscribed '1st/Test/Selections/Westport & Grey/W.Grath/Euphonium/1904-5'; hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.C.B.C./2nd Eupho/W.Garth/1905/Greyth.'; hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), by J.C. (John Cairney, Greymouth), reverse inscribed 'W.C.B.C./2nd/Quartette/W.Garth/Greyth./1905'; handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.C.B.C./Hokitika/Euphonium Solo/W.M.Garth/1st/May 8th 1906' [illustrated]; W.C.B.C, 1908, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 38x28mm), unknown maker, reverse inscribed 'Euphonium/W.Garth/1st' [illustrated]; hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.2g, 32mm), reverse inscribed 'To/W.M.Garth/From Members GM Band/On His Completetion of/40 Years Service/15-10-30' [illustrated]; also, WCBB, badge in silver (60x28mm), no maker, pin-back [illustrated]. All with ring top suspensions except the last, fine - very fine. (14) $1,200
Lot 2779 R.A.Coughlan Memorial Medal (Wellington band contest, 1932), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.5g, 45x35mm) with ornate silver trombone on obverse, by P Ltd?, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'For Highest Points In Contest/Presented by/W.P. & H.Coughlan/Won By/E.G.Williams', together with a handcrafted pin-back bar WELLINGTON, in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 48x13mm) by P Ltd (would have originally been attached by ribbon to the medal); another, prize medal in silver with gold overlay in centre of obverse (33x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Bb Tenor/Trombone Solo/2nd Prize/E.Williams/1934. Extremely fine. (3) $500
Lot 2780 Dunedin Band Contest, 1933, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 40x27mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed; another, as last but in silver and blue enamel; N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), Wellington, 1934, uniface, medal struck in silver (30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Quartette'; another, as last but Christchurch, 1951, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 15.3g), by M&K, reverse inscribed 'EB Cornet Solo/1st'; N.Z.B.B. Hangmen's Club, badge (21x20mm) in white metal and enamel, by Mayer & Kean. Extremely fine. (5) $650
Lot 2781 Dunedin Band Contest, 1933, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 27x35mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2782 South Auckland Band Contest Rotorua, 1934, struck in silver (32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall); M. & D.B.A., 1938, handcrafted in silver (38x28mm), no maker; South Auckland Brass Band Contest, 1933, uniface, struck in silver (37x27mm), by W&H, reverse inscribed '1st/B Bb/Won By/B.Woolliams'; South Auckland Brass Band Contest, Te Aroha, 1935, uniface, struck in silver (43x33mm); S.A.B.B.U. (South Auckland Brass Band Union), Te Aroha, 1947, stock medal, uniface, struck in silver (33x29mm). Toned, very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions, the first four attached by ribbons to a cloth bar. (5) Passed in
Lot 2783 Amberley, 1935, hand engraved in silver (37x30mm), features a lyre; another similar, uniface, struck in silver and gold (30mm), with bar 'Wanganui', both with ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, no makers, unawarded. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2784 Christchurch Competitions, 1935, Alice Gunner Memorial Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 9.6g, 30x27mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Mrs Gordon Morrow'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2785 New Zealand Brass Bands Assn., Timaru, 1935, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 18.6g, 45x32mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.S.Wood/1st/Eb/Horn Solo'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 2786 South Auckland Brass Band Contest, Te Aroha, 1935, uniface, struck in silver (45x33mm), no maker, ring top with ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winners/C.Grade/W.Mensforth' (M.1935/2). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2787 Auckland Municipal Band, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 40x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/G.Zenovich/From the/Auckland/Municipal Band/December 1936'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. $200
Lot 2788 N.Z. Championship Band Contest, New Plymouth, 1936, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.3g, 31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Test cut next to 'N' of New, otherwise extremely fine. $340
Lot 2789 Trinity College, 1937, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 40x34mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'William Clarke/Licentiate Practical/Presented by/Chas.Begg & Co.Ltd'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2790 Auckland Society of Musicians, c1940, struck in burnished bronze (38mm), by Vaughtons, Birm., reverse inscribed 'Edith F.Jenkins/Contralto Solo'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2791 Trinity College of Music, London, Christchurch Centre, struck in silver (30x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nancy McRae/Intermediate/Honours/1941'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2792 St Kilda Municipal Band, stock medal in silver and gold (33x33mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'St.K.M.B/Solo Contest/13.11.43/E.R.Collett/Second'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 47x40mm), no maker, inscribed on obverse 'St Kilda/Municipal Band/Dunedin/Solo Contest/June/1945', reverse inscribed 'E.R.Collett/1st'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 40x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Solo Contest/26.7.47/E.R.Collett/1st'; O & S.B.B.A. (Otago & Southland Brass Bands Association), uniface medal, struck in silver (35x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Gore/1969/E.R.Collett'; N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), 25 Years Service badge, silvered and enamel (28mm), by M&T (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), pin-back with ribbon, inscribed on back 'E.R.Collett/1974'. All but the last with ring top suspensions, very fine. (5) $360
Lot 2793 Auckland Watersiders Junior Band, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (40x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winners/'C' Grade/Championship/1946/& Highest Military/Points 'B' Grade/M.Knight'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2794 N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), group of four medals to P.A.Winnie (Bass Drum), Victory Contest, Christchurch, 1946, 1st, in gold (9ct, tot wt 13.7g, 30mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington); Napier, 1957, in silver (30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington); Wellington, 1958, in silver (40x28mm), no maker and Dunedin, 1958, in silver (40x30mm), no maker. Extremely fine, all with ring top, ribbon and bars with pin-back suspension. (4) $400
Lot 2795 St.K.M.B. (St Kilda Municipal Band) (Dunedin), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 38x32mm), reverse inscribed 'Solo Contest/1st/G.H.Laurie/27-6-46'; another, as last, in silver and gold (40x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Solo Contest/5.10.48/G.H.Laurie/2nd (EQ)'; another, as previous, in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 40x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Solo Contest/9.11.48/G.H.Laurie/1st'. All with ring top suspensions, no maker's marks, extremely fine. (3) $400
Lot 2796 Rotorua Competitions Society Inc, uniface, struck in silver (28x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Musical/Monologue/1949'; another, as last, uninscribed. Toned, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2797 Northland Competitions Society, c1950s, struck in silver (38x28mm) by APW, ring top suspension; also, Whau Valley Golf Club Inc, badge in silvered base metal (23x28mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back suspension. Very fine, the second with corrosion on reverse. (2) Passed in
Lot 2798 Auckland Provincial Pipe Band Contest, struck in silver (40x38mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon, reverse inscribed 'S.Harris/Best Drum Section/1950'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'S.Harris/Championship/1950'. Toned, extremely fine, both attached to a bar, as worn. Passed in
Lot 2799 D.L.B.B. (Dunedin Ladies' Brass Band), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otago & Southland/B.B.Assn./Drum Major/In'gill, 11-11-50/won by/G.Johnson'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2800 Brass bands, a group of award medals won by V.Aldridge between 1927 and 1950: Gore, 1927, stock medal in silver and gold (38x30mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '1st/Cornet Solo/V.Aldridge'; St Kilda Champion Band, Wanganui 1929, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 40x35mm) and blue enamel, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Donated by Patrons/To/V.Aldridge' [illustrated]; N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), Nelson, 1937, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark; N.Z. Championship Band Contest, Christchurch, Feb. 1939, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.5g, 45x38mm), uncertain maker, reverse inscribed 'Quartette' [illustrated]; V.A.G.A., stock medal in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.B.B./C Grade/Quickstep Champ/Ch-Ch 1946/Wan.1947'; C.P.B.A., 1948, hand engraved in silver (40x33mm), no maker; C.P.B.B.A., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 33x26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Centennial/Contest/Ashburton/1950' [illustrated]; handcrafted in silver and gold (35x35mm), no maker, uninscribed [illustrated]; handcrafted in silver (35x30mm), no maker, uninscribed; another, hand engraved in silver (40x30mm), no maker, uninscribed. All with ribbons, most with bars and pin-backs, the silver toned, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 2801 Brass Bands, a group of prize medals awarded to G.Aldridge from 1948-1955, mostly N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association) for national competitions in Wellington, Wanganui, Christchurch and Dunedin, includes (5) gold (9ct, tot wt [including ribbons] 51.8g), (7) silver and gold (2 by M&K), and (6) silver; also, R.A.O.B., Manukau Chapter No.59, silver jewel awarded to J.H.Aldridge in 1954. Except where indicated no makers, ribbons with bars and pin-backs to all, very fine - extremely fine, four illustrated. (19) $1,300
Lot 2802 Wellington Competitions Society, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 29mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Weny Thackwell/Ladies' Vocal/Championship/1957'. Very fine. $320
Lot 2803 Kaikorai Band, Dunedin, a group of medals awarded to R.R.MacDonald, between 1944 and 1959, includes provincial and national awards, gold (9ct, approx wt 38.0g) (6), silver and gold (14) and silver (15), most with ribbons and pin-backs, a few with maker's names (noted Mayer & Kean). Very fine - extremely fine, four illustrated. (35) $1,100
Lot 2804 N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), Dunedin, 1962, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 15.3g, 29mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1st/Bass Drum'; another, Palmerston N., 1963, uniface, struck in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '2nd/Side Drum'; another as last, but Dunedin, 1966, by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), reverse inscribed '2nd/Side Drum'; another, as last, but Wellington, 1967, reverse inscribed '2nd/Side Drum'; 25 Years Service medal, in base metal and enamel (28mm), with 35 Years clasp, by MT (Mayer & Toye, Wellington). The first four with ring top, ribbon and bar with pin back suspension, the last with ribbon and pin-back, very fine - extremely fine, the first and second illustrated. (5) $460
Lot 2805 Brass bands, a group of fob medals, won by J.Wells between 1926 and 1965, mostly in silver, includes N.Z.B.B.A. (NZ Brass Bands association) 25 Years service medal, with further bars for 35 years, 45 years and 55 years, noted, Te Awamutu, 1953 and Wanganui, 1956. Very fine - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 2806 C.P.B.B.A. (Canterbury Provincial Brass Bands Association), Hon Life Member's badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 31mm), by M&Y CH (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Wm Deer/1968'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 2807 Brass bands, a group of silver and silvered (mostly silver) fob medals, most with ribbons and bars, won between 1956 and 1969, includes Kaikorai Roslyn Mills Band (8, three illustrated), championships noted, Invercargill 1956 [illustrated], 1963 and 1967, Alexandra 1962, Balclutha 1964, Christchurch 1964, Auckland 1965, also includes N.Z.B.B.A. (NZ Brass Bands Association) 25 Years service medal with loose bars for 35 Years, 45 Years, 50 Years and 55 Years, none are named. Very fine - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 2808 New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Shell Youth Orchestra Scholarship, c1970s, medal struck in bronze (51mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2809 N.Z.B.B.A. (New Zealand Brass Bands Association), 1945-1981, a group of medals and badges, in silver and base metal, awarded to R.Simpson, the group includes N.I.B.B.A., W.B.B.A., R.B.B., Port Nicholson Silver Band and an Hon. Member's badge for the Lower Hutt Municipal Band, makers noted, F.Waters and Mayer & Kean. Pin-back suspensions, fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 2810 N.Z. Maternity, nurses badge, struck uniface in silver (38x26mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson), ring top with bar and pin-back, reverse inscribed '86/H.Pierce/Wellington/1910'; McHardy Maternity Home, Napier, badge in voided silver (38x28mm), no maker, pin-back. Both toned, extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 2811 N.Z. Maternity, nurses badge, uniface, struck in silver (38x26mm), by S.D. & Co. (Stewart Dawson & Co), reverse inscribed '115/A.N.Nickless/Dunedin/1912'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2812 N.Z. Maternity, nurses badge, uniface, struck in silver (38x26mm), by S.D. & Co. (Stewart Dawson & Co), ring top and silver bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed '203/E.J.Patterson/Christchurch/1915'. Very fine. $150
Lot 2813 Townley - St Helens Maternity Home, Founded 14th April 1910, nurse's medal, struck in silver (28mm), by W.Good (Gisborne), ring top with bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '785A/M.E.V.Parkes/7.6.16'. Toned, good very fine. $180
Lot 2814 N.Z. Maternity, nurses badge, uniface, struck in silver (35x27mm), no maker, ring top and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '289/Ellen F.McKay/Auckland/8-9-19'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2815 Badges, all attributed to Effie Williams, 1909 - c1920s, includes Australasian Trained Nurses Assocn, 1909; NZRN (Royal Nth Shore Hosp. Sydney 1911); R.N.S. Hospital Trained Nurses; NZANS (NZ Army nursing service); WWI, Wound Badge (NZ10082) and St Mary's Convent. Fine - very fine. (6) $300
Lot 2816 Waikato District Hospital, c1920, Honours medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.4gm, 27x27mm), no maker, bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nurse Gwendolyn G.Nicholl'. Very fine. $240
Lot 2817 N.Z.M.N. (NZ Mental Nursing), New Zealand Government, medal 'For Proficiency in Mental Nursing', struck in bronze and enamel (40x40mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, ring top and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '972/E.M.Rowe/1932' [illustrated]; also, three other silver fob medals to E.Rowe from 1925, 1926 and 1941. Fine - very fine. (4) $220
Lot 2818 N.Z.R.N. (New Zealand Registered Nurse), medal in brass and enamel (35mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.A.Farquhar/6183/1928'; another, badge in silver and enamel (35x25mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed '1710/R.A.Farquhar/1932'. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 2819 N.Z.R.N. (New Zealand Registered Nurse), medal in brass and enamel (35mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '7630/M.Wells/1933'; O.N.Z., M.S.M.H., badge in silver and enamel (30mm), no maker, ring top and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed '1534/Maisie Wells/1953'. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2820 Nursing and sporting, badges and medallions awarded to Miss E. (Bessie) Everett, between 1914 and 1938, gold, silver and base metal, noted a red cross patch from Napier Hospital and a miniature hand mirror with picture (presumably of Bessie). Fine - extremely fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 2821 Karitane Nurses, Truby King Mothercraft, badge in silver (28mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed '251/K.Lord/1940'; NZRN (New Zealand Registered Nurse), badge in gilt bronze and enamel (35mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, ring top, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '12670 K.S.Lord/1944'; N.Z. Registered Maternity Nurse, badge in gilt and enamel (28mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), pin-back, reverse impressed '1947/K.S.Lord/6103'; The General Nursing Council for England & Wales, badge in chrome and blue enamel (28mm), by Thomas Fattorini Limited, Birmingham, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'K.S.Lord/S.R.N./203677/10-7-53'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 30mm), by A.B. (possibly Alfred Butcher, Christchurch), ring top broken off, reverse inscribed 'From/the Staff/White Cliffs Branch/to/C.H.Lord/19-5-1911'. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2822 State Dental Nurse, New Zealand, uniface, struck in copper gilt and blue enamel (45x30mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, ring top and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.M.Miller/1940'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2823 State Dental Nurse, New Zealand, uniface, struck in copper gilt and blue enamel (40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.K.Douglas'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2824 N.Z. Registered Maternity Nurse, badge in brass and enamel (28mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed '4086/E.Arther [sic]/1942'; Royal N.Z. Society for the Health of Women & Children, 'Truby King' medal in silver and enamel (29mm), no maker, with ring top and pin-back bar suspension, reverse inscribed 'No.462/E.Arthur/1945'; K.H.A. (Karitane Home Association), 'Save the Babies' badge in silver and blue enamel (25mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'E.Arthur/104/32'; also, Belmont School (Auckland), running medal, uniface, struck in silver (24mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Champ./11 Yrs./N.Arthur/1927'; another, prefect badge struck in silver (27mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Nancy Arthur/1928'. Generally very fine. (5) $220
Lot 2825 Group of Seven: Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E. Civil, 2nd type)(lady); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with 8th Army clasp; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45. All medals un-named. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2826 New Zealand Registered Male Nurse, struck in brass and enamel (32x32mm), no maker, ring top with bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Q.A.G.Robb/27-6-47'. Very fine. $280
Lot 2827 Florence Nightingale Medal, handcrafted in gold (22ct, 9.1g, 22mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Z.E.Taylor/March 1949'. Very fine. $700
Lot 2828 Auckland Hospital Board, Male Staff Sick Benefit Club, Est 1937, uniface, struck in silver gilt (37mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.J.Carpenter/1951.53'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2829 New Zealand State Dental Nurse, badge in brass and blue enamel (42x32mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, bar at top with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'P.M.Godfrey/1953'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2830 Badges, including NZRN (New Zealand Registered Nurse), 1955, N.Z. Registered Midwife, N.Z. Registered Maternity Nurse, these three in gilt and enamel; Balclutha School of Nursing (silver) and Wairau Hospital Centennial, 1979 in tin and celluloid. Fine - very fine. (5) $150
Lot 2831 N.Z.R.N. (New Zealand Registered Nurse), medal in brass and enamel (35mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '21404/A.R.Jones/1955'; N.Z. Registered Maternity Nurse badge, struck in brass and enamel (28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed '15-2-57/A.R.Jones/11541'; N.Z. Registered Midwife badge, struck in brass and enamel (28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 15-8-58/A.R.Jones/6122'; Dunedin School of Nursing, badge struck in brass and enamel (39x16mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.R.Jones'; New Zealand Nurses Association, pin in gilt enamel (22mm), missing pin from back. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2832 Waikato Dist. Hospital, Honours Medal, June 1957, struck in gold (9ct, 13.9g, 27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.E.Warner'. Good very fine. $400
Lot 2833 Salvation Army (Petone Branch), wooden gavel (180x75x40mm) (1899), handle with inscribed silver ribbon around, inscribed 'Salvation Army Block Laying Petone March 15th R.E.Kirk Esq. Mayor'. Fine. $150
Lot 2834 Waihi Hospital, presentation trowel, 1902, electroplated with horn handle (blade 130x60mm), inscribed 'Waihi/Hospital/Coronation/Day.1902/Edward VII/Rev.M.Brodie'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2835 Methodist Sunday School (Timaru), presentation trowel, in sterling silver with faux ivory handle (300x90mm), by H&T (Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham), blade hallmarked for Birmingham 1902, inscribed 'Presented by the Trustees/To/John Jackson Esq. J.P./On The Occasion Of His/Laying The Foundation Stone/Of The/Jackson Memorial Methodist/Sunday School/Timaru/14th March 1907'. Surface marks, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2836 Canterbury College, presentation trowel, handcrafted in silver with faux bone handle (tot wt 180g, 35x87mm), by H&T, hallmark for Birmingham 1907, inscribed on top surface 'Presented/To/G.W.Russell/Chairman of Board of Governors/of/Canterbury College/By/William Greig & Sons/On the Occasion of Laying the Foundation Stone/of the/Chemical Laboratory/at Canterbury College. June 3rd 1909/Messrs Collins & Harman/Architects'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2837 W.C.T.U. (Womens Christian Temperance Union), key, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 4.5g, 40x18mm), no maker, ring top suspension, head inscribed 'Bluff W.C.T.U./16/11/1910'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2838 Presbyterian Church (Otahuhu), presentation trowel, handcrafted in silver (250x78mm), with native timber wooden handle, uncertain maker's mark, inscribed on top 'Presented/To/The Rt Hon.W.F.Massey/P.C./Prime Minister of N.Z./on the occasion of his laying/The Foundation Stone/of the/Otahuhu Presbyterian/Church/1914' 'Hugh C.Grierson/Architect'. Very fine and a very rare presentation piece to a Prime Minister. Passed in
Lot 2839 Opening of O'Conor Memorial Home (Westport), February 7th 1918, by Arthur Leaver Esq., First Trustee, handcrafted silver presentation key (135x48mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Arthur Leaver Esq./Mayor of Westport/By/Swan & Swan/Architects'. Very fine and impressive. Passed in
Lot 2840 Christchurch, presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 18.8g, 90x29mm), no maker or inscription, in a presentation case with silver plaque (55x24mm) inscribed 'H.J.Otley Esq./Chairman N.C.H.B. (North Canterbury Hospital Board)/Presented to Him/On The Occasion of the Opening/of the Nurses Home/By the Contractors/J.W.Beanland & Sons'; another, cast in brass (70x28mm), no maker, inscribed 'Presented to/Mrs H.J.Otley/opening of/Children's Home/Cashmere/20-10-23'; also, Masonic, Founder Medal in gilt, Civic Lodge, No.157 (42x42mm), no maker, uninscribed, bars loose on torn ribbon; another, Canterbury Lodge, No.1048 E.C., struck in gold (15ct, 23g (gross), 55x45mm), no maker, inscribed on reverse 'Presented To/Wor. Bro. H.J.Otley P.M./Canterbury Lodge 1048 E.C./As a Mark of Esteem/Feb 21 08', the last two items in a presentation case from Robert Kennett, Jeweller and Optician, 183 High St., Christchurch. Very fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 2841 Waipiata Sanatorium (Otago), presentation key, 8th April 1925, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 70x23mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/John Matheson Esq/On/Opening/Waipiata Sanatorium/Otago, N.Z./E.R.Wilson Architect'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2842 Christchurch, presentation key, handcrafted in silver (70x30mm), inscribed 'To the/Hon.J.A.Young/from Plunket Society/Chch Branch/opening of/Karitane Mothers Cottage/17.2.26'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2843 Waikato District Hospital, presentation key, handcrafted in silver gilt and enamel (140x45mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/The Hon.J.A.Young/Minister of Health/On His Opening The/New Nurses Home/at the/Waikato District Hospital/11-3-26'. Extremely fine, in fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2844 Wairau Hospital, presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 50x23mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, inscribed 'Presented/To/Hon.J.A.Young/Minister of Health/On opening Nurses Home/Wairau Hospital/Blenheim/April 20.1926'. Very fine. $300
Lot 2845 Auckland, presentation key, handcrafted in silver (95x29mm), unknown maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1925, pin-back suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented to/the/Hon.J.A.Young/Minister/For Hospitals', reverse inscribed In Commemoration/of the opening of the/Wallace Wards/Auckland Hospital/25th July 1926'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2846 Plunket Rooms (Pahiatua), presentation key, 1926, in silver (95x28mm), with unknown maker's mark, obverse inscribed 'Plunket/Rooms/Pahiatua/23rd Sept./1926', reverse iscribed 'Presented To/The Hon J.A.Young/Minister/of/Health'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2847 Victoria Laundry, presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 16.0g, 90x30mm), by Littlejohn (Littlejohn & Son, Wellington), inscribed on one side 'Presented/To/W.Naismith Esq/From Co. Directors/& Staff/On Occasion of His Opening/of Victoria Laundry's/New/Building/3.11.26' and on the other side 'Architect/C.A.Martin/A.N.Z.I.A./Builders/Jones & Cameron'. Extremely fine, in a Littlejohn fitted case. $500
Lot 2848 Grey River Hospital, presentation key, in gold (15ct, 19.3g, 60x30mm), no maker, steel pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Grey River Hospital/Nurses Home/Hon.J.A.Young/31.3.27'. Very fine. $950
Lot 2849 Dannevirke Hospital, presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 19.5g, 98x30mm), no maker, inscribed on one side, 'Dannevirke/Hospital/Childrens Ward/Official/Opening/25th May/1927', the other side 'Presented To/Hon.J.A.Young/By/W.A.Pickard/Contractor'. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 2850 New Hokianga Hospital, presentation key, handcrafted in steel (150x35mm), no maker, inscribed 'Hokianga Hospital' with a steel plaque inscribed 'Presented To The/Honourable J.A.Young M.P./Minister of Health/on the occasion of his opening of the/New Hokianga Hospital/Jan.1928'. Extremely fine, in a fitted wooden case. Passed in
Lot 2851 Kaitaia Memorial Hospital, presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 14.8g, 70x20mm), bow inscribed 'Kaitaia Memorial Hospital/March 8th 1928'. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 2852 Kaipara Hospital, presentation key, handcrafted in silver (70x25mm), no maker, inscribed 'Presented/To The/Hon J A Young/Minister of Health/By the/Kaipara Hospital Board/On His Official Opening/of the Maternity Annexe/'Te Kopuru'/March 12th 1928'. Extremely fine, in fitted case. Passed in
Lot 2853 Karamea Dairy Factory, presentatation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 6.2g, 50x22mm), no maker, ring top, gold fern leaf suspender with pin-back, obverse inscribed 'On Occasion/Of/Opening/Karamea/Dairy Factory', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mrs R.Tunnicliff/By/R.Fraser & Son/1936'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2854 Orange Hall (Dannevirke), presentation key, opening of Orange Hall, 1937, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 13.3g, 55x24mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/M.W.Bro.N.Gordon/M.W.G.M./12-7-37'. Very fine. $400
Lot 2855 Wakanui Methodist Church, presentation key, 1938, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 52x22mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'To Mrs F.Frampton/From the Architect/Wakanui Methodist Church Opening/19-11-38'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2856 Labour & Trades Hall (Hastings), presentation key, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 55x25mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on front 'Labour/& Trades Hall/Presented at Official/Opening to the/Hon.W.Nash/Minister of Finance/By the Builder/H.B.Cooke/20-12-41'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2857 The Farmers Seddon Branch, presentation key, 1945, handcrafted in gold (9ct, unknown weight, 56x25mm), inset in a wooden base of a blotting paper roller (130x65x45mm), unidentified maker, key inscribed 'To/C.P.Agar Esq/Chairman/of Directors/The Farmers/By/W.H.Trengrove/Architect/on the Occasion of/The Opening of/Seddon Branch/27.6.45'. Very fine. $220
Lot 2858 Pt Augusta Town Hall (South Australia), presentation key, in brass (58x28mm), no maker, inscribed 'Presented to/His Excellency/Lt.Gen Sir Willoughby-Norrie/K.C.M.G. C.B. D.S.O. M.C./On the occasion of opening/Pt. Augusta/Town Hall/30th August/1946'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2859 Cashmere Hospital, presentation trowel in sterling silver with faux ivory handle (300x85mm), no maker, inscribed 'Cashmere Hospital/Christchurch/N.Z./16th October/1953'. Tone spots and surface marks, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2860 The Truby King Jubilee Hospital, presentation trowel, silver plate and faux ivory handle (300x90mm), by W&H (Walker and Hall, Sheffield), inscribed 'Presented To/His Excellency Sir Willoghby Norrie/G.C.M.C., G.C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., M.C./On the Occasion of/Laying The Foundation Stone For/The Truby King Jubilee Hospital/Auckland New Zealand/May 11th 1957/Haughey & Fox & Associates/Architects'. Surface marks, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2861 Dominion Orphans & Savage Assocn Kindred Clubs, c1915, 40 Years service badge in silver gilt and blue enamel (35x32mm), by Theo Meyer, Auck., pin-back, reverse inscribed 'F.C.Soar'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2862 Wellington Orphans' Club, c1915, struck in silver and blue enamel (33x28mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ribbon and bar (Dave Watkins) with pin-back suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2863 Wanganui Savage Club, c1920, struck in voided silver and enamel (28x19mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, 'H.K.Parnell' with 5 Years bar. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2864 Wanganui Savage Club, c1920, struck in voided silver and enamel (28x19mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2865 Dunedin Orphans Club, uniface, struck in silver (25x25mm), with (2) 10 Years bars, ribbon with bar and pin-back, unawarded; another, as last but one 10 Years bar; also, lyre hand engraved in silver (32x23mm), by G. & T. Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), inscribed 'D.L.' on obverse, attached to red ribbon. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2866 Hamilton Orphans Club, Life Member badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 35x27mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, inscribed 'Sir Alex. Young'; another, Past President, in gilt (42x27mm), no maker, pin-back; also, 'O.H.C.' in silver (28x22mm), no maker, button back. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2867 Asburton Savage Club, badge in gold (9ct?, 8.2g, 38x32mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Ex Great Chief/T.J.Buckton/1927'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2868 Gisborne Savage Club, c1940s, membership badge struck in silver (Tiki) (45x30mm), no maker (later strikings by Moller & Young), ring top with bar and pin-back suspension. Very fine. $80
Lot 2869 New Plymouth Savage Club, c1940s, struck in voided silver (23mm), no maker, pin-back; Hillside Savage Club, Dunedin, silver (30x25mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, ring top ribbon and bar with pin-back; Wellington Orphans Club, struck in voided silvered base metal (38x28mm), pin-back. The first slightly bent, otherwise very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2870 Dunedin Orphans Club, c1940s, Past President's medal, with (3) 10 Years bars, in gilt (25x25mm), no maker, with ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.W.Kummert'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2871 N.S.C. (Nelson Savage Club), c1940s, badge struck in silver (35x25mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. $550
Lot 2872 Hastings Orphans Club, c1940s, badge struck in voided silver (35x25mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2873 Orphans Club badges, c1940s, silver (2), silvered (2) and brass and enamel (1), includes Hastings, Mt Maunganui and Hastings. All with pin-backs, very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2874 Dunedin Orphans Club, c1940s, struck in voided silver (25x27mm) with 10 Years bar, no maker, ring top with ribbon and pin-back bar. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2875 Hamilton Orphans Club, Past President's badge, handcrafted in voided silver (40x28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.W.Parker/1953'; another, club badge in silver and enamel (33x29mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld, Wellington, pin-back; Gisborne Savage Club, Past Rangatira's badge in silver (tiki 35x18mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Dunedin & Wellington); M.S.C., in base metal and enamel (27x25mm), by Parklin, Palmerston, ring top suspension. Very fine. (4) $120
Lot 2876 Orphans and Savage Clubs, c1950s-1960s, collection of badges belonging to Les Askew, Past Dominion President, includes cased Dominion Past President's jewel (1966-68) in silver (120x50mm) [illustrated]; 'Past Chief' tiki badge in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 35x20mm), by P&L, pin-back [illustrated]; includes Orphans Club badges for Gisborne, Matamata, Mt Maunganui, Orewa, Tokoroa, Wellington [illustrated], and Savage Club badges for Cambridge, Christchurch, Eltham, Masterton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Opunake, South Canterbury, Stratford, Wanganui [illustrated], Wellington, Westport; Associated Kindred Clubs and other badges; also, WWI medal pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 21554 L/Cpl.A.L.Askew. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (45) $400
Lot 2877 Wellington Orphans' Club, 'Walter Johnson', c1960s, in silver and blue enamel (drop 32x28mm), by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2878 Dominion of New Zealand Orphans & Savage Club, long service badges in silver gilt and enamel (34x30mm), for 40 years and 50 years respectively, by Theo. Mayer, Auckland, pin-backs, both inscribed 'Sir Charles Norwood' on the reverse. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2879 A.S.C. (presumed attribution - Auckland Savage Club), stick pin in gold (probably 9ct, tot wt 6.4g, 50x15mm), no maker, metal pin, reverse inscribed 'Hugh Preddy/Rangitira/1964'. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 2880 Savage Club, badges on ribbon (5), with silver bar at top (40x11mm), inscribed 'Greymouth Savage Club/Great Chief/P.B.Wareing/1966', badges include Greymouth Savage Club, Assocn. Kindred Clubs - Orphans & Savage, Hokitika Savage Club, Ch-Ch Savage Club, Nelson Savage Club. Very fine. (5) $90
Lot 2881 Orphans and Savage Clubs badges, c1970s-1980s, a small collection, mostly base metal and enamel, includes, Hastings, Katikati, Masterton, Matamata, New Plymouth, Picton, Stratford, Tokoroa, Waimate and Wanganui. Very fine - extremely fine and a scarce grouping. (24) $150
Lot 2882 Postcard, fob medal in gold (9ct, 1.5g, 20x15mm) with green enamel stamp, by A.E.J., hallmark for Birmingham 1903, ring top suspension, 'M.A.L.B./Rangiora' inscribed on front, 'From A/True Friend' inscribed on the back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2883 Fourth Australian & New Zealand Philatelic Congress & International Philatelic Exhibition, Melbourne, 1928, prize medal struck in bronze (38mm), by Stokes Melb., reverse inscribed 'E.H.Absolon/Division IV/Class 7/3rd Award'. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2884 Canterbury (N.Z.) Centenary, 1950, struck or cast in electroplated gold (50mm), reverse inscribed 'Canpex/1950/S.A.Wood' (M&P.1950/5) [illustrated]; New Zealand International Stamp Exhibition, Auckland, 1955, struck in silver gilt (50x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Group) 4/(Class F)' (M&P.1955/1) [illustrated]; New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in silver with gold canoe (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Division) 4/(Class) E' [illustrated]; another, struck in silver (41mm), reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Division) 5/(Class) D'; another, struck in copper (bronze) (41mm), reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/Judge' [illustrated] (M&P.1967/2) (3); New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Tarapex, 1969, struck in silver (42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.H.Wood (sic)/(Division) 5/(Class) G' [illustrated]; another, struck in bronze (42mm), reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Division) 6/(Class) A'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Division) 5/(Class) H' (M&P.1969/9) (3); Australia, Anpex, Sydney, 1959, struck in bronze (45x33mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Class) IV/(Div.) I/(Sect.) j' (C.-) [illustrated]; Anpex, Sydney, 1970, struck in silver or silvered (45x33mm), reverse inscribed 'S.A.Wood/(Class) III/(Div.) 2/(Sect.) -' (C.1970/46a) [illustrated]; Canada, The Royal Philatelic Society of Canada, uniface struck in gilt (65mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Canpex - '62' [illustrated]; British North America Philatelic Society (BNAPS), struck in silver (38mm), by Dieges & Clust, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1957' [illustrated]; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1958'; another, as before but bronze, reverse inscribed '1959'; also, The New Zealand Federation of Cage Bird Clubs (Inc), struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1935/Breeders Stakes/2nd/'Yorkshire'/S.A.Wood'. Extremely fine - uncirculated, many in individual card cases. (15) Passed in
Lot 2885 Canterbury (N.Z.) Centenary Medal (1950), in silver (51mm), (M&P.1950/5) reverse inscribed 'Canpex/1950/J.Lex Robb/N.Z. 1882-1900'; New Zealand National Philatelic Exhibition, Christchurch, 1961, in silver (58x35mm) (M&P.1961/1), reverse inscribed 'Division I/J.L.Robb/Class D'; New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, in silver with gold canoe (41mm) (M&P.1967/2), reverse inscribed 'Division 1/Class B/J.Lex Robb'; Tarapex, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, 1969, in silver with gold ship (42mm) (M&P.1969/9), reverse inscribed 'Division 1/Class C/J.A.Robb'; another, in bronze, reverse inscribed 'Judge/J.A.Robb'; Welpex '72, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, 1972, in silver with gold coat of arms (42mm) (M&P.1972/9), reverse inscribed 'Division 6/Class A/J.A.Robb'; another, in bronze, reverse inscribed 'J.A.Robb/Judge'; Panpex '77, Pan Pacific Philatelic Exhibition, Christchurch N.Z. (1977), in silver (42mm) reverse inscribed 'J.A.Robb/14,15' (M&P.1977/7); another, in bronze, reverse inscribed 'J.A.Robb/80'. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, all scarce. (9) Passed in
Lot 2886 Canterbury Centennial International Philatelic Exhibition, 18th to 25th November, 1950, Season Ticket (5/-) (115x90mm), Miss G.L.Crabb. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2887 New Zealand International Stamp Exhibition, Auckland, 1955, struck in silver (50x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'I.D.Wood' (M&P.1955/1); New Zealand National Philatelic Exhibition, Christchurch, 1961, struck in silver (58x35x4mm), reverse inscribed (Division) I/I.D.Wood/(Class) C' (M&P.1961/1); New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Tarapex, 1969, struck in bronze (42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Jury/I.Wood' (M&P.1969/9).Toned, extremely fine and rare, the last in a fitted card case. (3) Passed in
Lot 2888 New Zealand National Philatelic Exhibition, Christchurch, 1961, struck in bronze (52x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Division XIII/Mrs M.Stephens/Class C' (M&P.1961/1). Extremely fine, in fitted box of issue. Passed in
Lot 2889 N.S.A. (Numismatic Society of Auckland), 1968, struck in silver coated copper, by K.G.Luke (Melbourne), obverse inscribed 'N.S.A./B.R.Williams Cup/For Numismatics', reverse inscribed 'Mrs N.Craig/1968'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 2890 Royal Philatelic Society of NZ, for Distinguished Service to Philately, Centennial Year, 1988, in gilt (38mm) (M&P.-) edge inscribed 'I.J.Mackersey'; also, Fipex, 5th International Philatelic Exhibition, New York, 1956, in silver (70mm), by Cartier, reverse inscribed 'Ivan J.Mackersey/S2-G8-C.B'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2891 Royal Philatelic Society of NZ, Centenary Medal, 1988, struck in bronze (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'L.E.Martin' (M&P.1988/2). Uncirculated, in case of issue by Mayer & Toye Limited, Wellington. Passed in
Lot 2892 Christchurch NZ Philatelic Society Inc, c1990, uniface, struck in base metal (gold plated) (45mm), reverse inscribed 'J.Long'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2893 Kiwipex, 2006, National Stamp Exhibition, (Christchurch), uniface, struck in bronze (42.5mm), no maker (M&P.2006/5). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2894 Home Portraiture, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 25x25mm), by D. & Co., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Home Portraiture/won by/Miss S.E.Watkins/Invercargill/ 3/6/08'. Very fine. $160
Lot 2895 Wellington Amateur Photographic Society, Exhibition 1918, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (35x33mm), by W.L. & S. (W.Littlejohn & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best Picture/Junior Section/Awarded to/J.S.Dick'. Toned, extremely fine in Littlejohn case. Passed in
Lot 2896 Christchurch Photographic Society, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/F.L.Casbolt/Winner/A Grade/Competition/1939'; Canterbury Centenary Medal, 1950, in bronze (50mm) (M&P.1950/4), reverse inscribed 'Presented To/F.L.Casbolt/Judge/N.Z. Salon of Photography/1950'; Wanganui Salon, 1961, Metcalf Medal, in gilt (45mm), by Vaughton (London), 'Awarded To/F.L.Casbott (sic)/A.P.P.S., A.P.S.A./For/Best Print'; The Photographic Society of New Zealand, in gilt (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '17th N.Z./National Salon/1968/Pictorial Colour/F.L.Casbolt/A.R.P.S., A.P.S.A.'; another, in bronze (41mm), reverse inscribed '21st/N.Z. National/Monochrome Print/F.L.Casbolt/F.R.P.S., A.P.S.A./1972'; also, 'The Amateur Photographer', c1930s, in bronze (82x82mm), no maker (probably by Vaughton, London), reverse inscribed 'F.L.Casbolt'; International Fotosalon Fotoring, Belgie, 1949 in bronze (50mm), no maker, unawarded; Australian Photographic Society, in bronze (79x53mm), uninscribed, in a fitted case by Amor Pty Ltd, Sydney, with silver plaque on front (50x40mm), inscribed 'Presented to/F.L.Casbolt A.R.P.S., A.P.S.A./in recognition of/his association with/the Fifth A.P.S. convention/as the first official representative/of P.S.N.Z./Melbourne 30th Sept.1967'. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 2897 Federation of N.Z. Amateur Cine Societies, 1955, President's 'Mayoral' neck chain, in silver, made up of two central medallions at bottom (both with enamelling) and 27 name plates (30x23mm) (with names and dates for each President, 1952-2001) linked together to form the chain (approx 120cm long, total weight 285g), bottom medallion (32mm) inscribed on the reverse 'This Chain of Office/has been created/in memory of the/First Secretary/J.E.H.Mewett/Died 19th November 1955', the following are the names of the Presidents as inscribed: 1. K.V.Townshend 1952-1956; 2. M.G.McAlpine 1956-1959; 3. L.G.Edwards 1959-1960; 4. A.G.Pegler 1960-61; 5. C.L.Reid 1961-66; 6. J.R.Crosbie 1966-1968; 7. A.G.Pegler 1968-1969; 8. F.J.Godfrey 1969-1971; 9. L.M.Fairbrother 1971-1972; 10. G.A.Viles 1972-1975; 11. C.R.Vercoe 1975-1979; 12. A.Brasell 1979-1984; 13. Mrs F. Salisbury 1984-1988; 14. M.Jackson 1988-1991; 15. A.Burgess 1991-1996; 16. F.Ryan, 1996-1998; 17. P.Salisbury 1998-2000; 18. T.Smith 2000-2001; plus nine still blank. Very fine. $280
Lot 2898 The Photographic Society of New Zealand, uniface, struck in copper (42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '11th N.Z. International/Colour Slide Exhibition, 1967/R.S.Harris'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2899 The Photographic Society of New Zealand, struck uniface in copper (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1968/Natural History/Member Competition/Trenna Packer/Colour'. Extremely fine, with descriptive card. Passed in
Lot 2900 The Photographic Society of New Zealand, uniface, struck in bronze (42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '21st/N.Z. National/Nature Slide/L.V.C.Morgan/1972'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '17th International/Colour Slide/Exhibition 1973/Nature/Lionel Morgan'; another, reverse inscribed '24th/National Exhibition/1975/Natural History/L.V.C.Morgan'. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2901 The Photographic Society of New Zealand, in gilt (41mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed '22nd/National Exhibition/1973/Pictorial Colour/Miss P.Mason'; another, in bronze (41mm), reverse inscribed '23rd/National Exhibition/1974/Natural History/Miss P.Mason'; another, in gilt (41mm), reverse inscribed '24th/National Exhibition/1975/Natural History/Miss P.Mason'. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2902 FIAP (The International Federation of Photographic Art), uniface struck in steel and enamel (55mm), reverse inscribed 'Paul Kennedy/Seccion Retrato/6o.Bienal Natualeza 1991/Argentina'; another, uniface, struck in brass & enamel (55mm), uninscribed. Virtually uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2903 Dunedin Photographic Society Inc, Estb.1890, uniface, struck in base metal (silvered) (42mm), no maker; The Photographic Society of New Zealand, struck in copper (42mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'National 1999/Nature/Slide'. The first toned, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2904 Sir Julius Vogel, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Born 1835, Died 1899 - memorial plaque cast in bronze, uniface (110x83mm), by Kormis (Fred Kormis). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2905 Cromwell, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 13.2g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/Mr. E.Murrell, Mayor/Cromwell/By the Councillors/on the occasion/of His/Golden Wedding/July 10th/1911'. Brushed on reverse, very fine. $650
Lot 2906 Mt Roskill Borough Council, Councillor badge, c1920s, uniface, struck in silver (55x42mm), no maker. Ring top missing, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2907 The United Labour Party, NZ, c1920s, membership badge, struck in brass with blue enamel (23mm), no maker, button back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2908 Auckland Harbour Board, members fob struck in voided gold (9ct, 8.2g, 26mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Sayegh Esq/1933'. Very fine. $260
Lot 2909 N.Z.L.P. (New Zealand Labour Party), c1950s, lapel badge in gold (9ct, 2.4g, 27x10mm), by R&S, pin-back suspension. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 2910 Tin and celluloid badges, c1980s, 'Stop the '81 Tour' (45mm) (2); 'Nuclear Weapon Free Zone/New Zealand' (45mm); 'End Military Rule in Fiji' (45mm); 'I'm backing Bill' in plastic (55mm); also, 'The Labour Party' badge in brass and enamel (18x18mm). All with pin-backs, mostly extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2911 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), c1890s, hat badge, handcrafted in voided silver (38x33mm), no maker, lug back. Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 2912 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), c1890, handcrafted badge in voided silver (38x33mm), no maker, lug back. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2913 N.Z.R. Road Services, cap badge, struck in voided steel and green enamel (45x22mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb., lug back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2914 Guard's cap badge, c1900, handcrafted in silver (80x28mm), by Drews (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), lug back (one missing), reverse inscribed 'S.R.Barclay/Palmerston Nth.' Has been bent, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2915 N.Z.Railways, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.5g, 34x28mm), by J.Moss (Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.A.Willett/By/His Friends/Upon His Retiring From/The N.Z.Railways/Under The/Superannuation Act/1902'. Very fine. $500
Lot 2916 Invercargill, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.6g, 29x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/T.Cooper/by Railway Friends/on his/Retiring from the Service/4.7.03'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 2917 Addington Workshops, shield in silver (48x48mm), by S.R.Whale (Christchurch), inscribed 'To/Mr & Mrs J.Kerr/from/Addington Workshops/Employees/1908'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2918 Nelson Suburban Bus Co. Ltd., c1910, badge, handcrafted in voided silver (46mm), by L.Kerr (Louis Kerr, Nelson), lug and pin back. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2919 N.Z. Railways (Mosgiel), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/W.Callick/by his/Fellow Workers/N.Z.Railways/Mosgiel/8-7-11'. Very fine. $200
Lot 2920 Railway Employees (Te Kuiti), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.8g, 35x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/C.A.Sellars Esq/I.P.W./Railway Employees/Te Kuiti/Division/ 9/5/11'. Very fine. $340
Lot 2921 Silver fob chain and medal, chain length (30mm) with stock fob medal in silver with gold (40x25mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/H.O.Wooster', reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Railways/1928'; also, Warrant (certificate) for 'Harold Laurence Wooster, First Mate of the Petone Sea Scout Company in Wellington, N.Z.' and dated 23rd May 1929. Fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2922 Auckland Tramways, a selection of badges, c1902-1929, Auckland City Tramways in brass (48x40mm), English maker; Auckland Electric Tramways Company Ltd, in white metal (46x42mm), no maker; Motorman, in white metal (70x25mm), by Young & Co (Auckland); Conductor 177, in nickel (95x45mm); Motorman 104, in nickel (95x45mm); Motorman 297, in nickel (95x45mm); Motorman 360, in nickel (95x45mm), the last four by Stokes & Sons, Melb. All with lug backs, fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 2923 'Man on Line', c1930s, warning medallion cast in aluminium (99mm), no maker, with chain suspension. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2924 Auckland Railway Athletics, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '120 Yds/Auckland/Railway Championship/J.A.MacKinnon/1935'. Surface marks on reverse, very fine. $130
Lot 2925 Palmerston North Loco Social Club, 1945, badge in white metal and blue enamel (33mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2926 The New Zealand Red Cross Society, medal group to Miss Ena M.Nicholson, c1930s-1940s, includes: Proficiency in First-Aid, with bars 1936 and 1940; another, as last with bar 1938; Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing with bars 1937, 1938 and 1939; Proficiency in Red Cross Hygiene and Sanitation; Medal for Merit; 20 Years Service Medal and 30 Years Service Medal. Extremely fine, all mounted on a felt board for display. (7) Passed in
Lot 2927 The New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc), Proficiency in Red Cross First-Aid. Mrs E.Rogers 438.; Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing. Mrs E.Rogers 664; also, badges in brass and enamel (6), most by Mayer & Kean, Wellington or Stokes & Sons, Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 2928 The New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc), For Merit. R.Hagan, 1224.; Proficiency in Red Cross First-Aid. R.Hagen, 322A.; Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing. R.Hagen, 346A.; Proficiency in Red Cross Communal Health & Hygiene. R.Hagen, 928.; also, a uniform patch for NZRC (63mm). Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2929 The New Zealand Red Cross Society Inc., c1940s, a group of medals and badges, mostly in base metal and enamel, including proficency and long service (20, 30 and 40 years), to S.Harkness. Very fine - extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 2930 The New Zealand Red Cross Society Inc., c1940s, a group of medals and badges, all in base metal and enamel, including proficency and long service (20 and 30 years), to E.Byrne. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 2931 Nursing and First Aid awards and badges, New Zealand Red Cross Society Medal (red enamel cross) for 'Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid' (40x40mm), reverse inscribed 'K S Stone-Wigg 1868' [latter is a registration number]; New Zealand Junior Red Cross lapel badge (28mm) by J R Gaunt, London; New Zealand Registered Male Nurse Medal, gilt metal and enamel (30x30mm), reverse inscribed 'H B Harris 26/7/47'; New Zealand Army Nursing Service brooch, struck in silver and enamel (25x28mm), by Mayer & Kean Ltd, Wellington, with fine safety chain attached; St John Ambulance Association/Brigade silver-metal and enamel lapel badge (33mm), lacks reverse pin; St John Ambulance Association service badge, inscribed on reverse 'A 108497 William B Johnston'. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $90
Lot 2932 New Zealand Red Cross Society, V.A.D. 1939-1945, service badge, in gilt and enamel (29x29mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back, '1402' stamped on back; another, American Red Cross, Field N.Z. Volunteer badge, in gilt and enamel (30x28mm), pin-back; another, New Zealand Red Cross, 75 Years, 1931-2006, badge in gilt and enamel (25x22mm), attached to descriptive card. The first two very fine and illustrated, the last uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2933 New Zealand Red Cross, Award of Merit, c1960s, struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2934 New Zealand Red Cross, Award of Merit, c1960s, struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean), unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2935 The New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc), medal for Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing, on ribbon with bar, struck in brass and enamel (40x40mm), reverse inscribed 'G.Adams/1965'. Extremely fine, in card case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2936 The New Zealand Red Cross Society, a small grouping of medals, badges and booklets to M.P.Davis, c1970s, includes Medal for Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing, New Zealand Registered Community Nursing badge, a Nisus nurse's watch in stainless steel. Fine - very fine. (16 items) Passed in
Lot 2937 The New Zealand Red Cross Society, Award of Merit, c1980s, struck in bronze (59mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2938 The New Zealand Red Cross Society, Award of Merit, struck in bronze (59mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Miss M Hughes/1981' [illustrated), another, 30 Years Service medal, struck uniface in gilt and enamel (21mm), bar and pin-back; another, membership badge in gilt and enamel (20mm), no maker, pin-back; also, Australian Red Cross Society, membership badge in gilt and enamel (17mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb., pin-back . Very fine - extremely fine, the first in case of issue. (4) Passed in
Lot 2939 New Zealand Government, Champion Prize, struck in gold (tested 23ct, 42.8g, 35mm), no maker, with suspender (no ribbon), reverse inscribed (Won By) 'Sergt. W.Taylor/No.2, O.R.V./1868' (O&D.132); another, struck in silver (30mm), no maker, suspender and ribbon with bar, bar inscribed 'Sergt. W.Taylor/1868' (O&D.132). Minor surface marking, otherwise nearly extremely fine; toned, nearly extremely fine, two of the earliest Colonial pieces in the Collection and of significant importance. (2) $4,000
Lot 2940 New Zealand Government Prize, Best Shot of the Year, c1860s, struck in bronze (49mm), no maker. Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2941 Auckland Artillery Volunteers, 1871, in hand engraved silver (45x35mm), no maker, two lug suspension, obverse inscribed 'Auckland Artillery Volunteers/1st Prize/Gunner J.C.Davies/Presented by/Gunner R.W.Dent/10th April 1871'. Very fine, a very rare and early Colonial military prize medal. $750
Lot 2942 H.Kohn's Cadet Prize Medal, struck in silver (50x35mm), no maker (Heinrich Kohn, Auckland), bar suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/J.Partington/1874'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2943 P.R.R.V.S. (Pokeno Rangers Rifle Volunteers), handcrafted in silver (50g, 38mm square), no maker (Carl Schwartze, Auckland), ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Champion/Cross/Of/P.R.R.V.S./1874'. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2944 Handcrafted medal, in silver and gold (45x45mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin, with suspender, ribbon (disintegrated) and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Corpl. D.Burns/1877'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2945 Auckland Rifle Association, handcrafted in silver (40x35mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Auckland/Rifle Association/Evening Star/Cup Prize/Capn. W.B.White/May, 1877'; also, No.1 Group, Rifle Meeting, 1918-19, fob medal, struck in copper (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.C.White/A.G.S.C./No 2 Co', rim inscribed '5th'. Very fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2946 Taranaki Mounted Rifles, 1879, in handcrafted gold (17.8g, 40x40mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension (missing pin), reverse inscribed 'Trooper W.D.Thomson/Taranaki Mounted Rifles/1st Prize 1879/From/Captain J.Davidson/Commanding Corps'. Very fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 2947 Taranaki Mounted Rifles, struck in silver (38x35mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Trooper/R.McGonagle/Taranaki Mounted Rifles/3rd Prize 1879/From/Captain Davidson/Commanding/Corps'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2948 Queen Victoria, shooting medal, c1880s, struck in silver (war medal style) (38mm), by J.Fenwick (Birmingham), unawarded; another, colonial issue, struck and handcrafted in silver (50x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.233/Bomb.Percy Brown/A Battery N.Z.Regt.Arty.Vols/Best Shot Auckland Dist/1894/81 Points'. Good very fine, the first toned. (2) Passed in
Lot 2949 N.Z.A. (New Zealand artillery), c1882, struck in silver (39mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/Lieut.Rice/won by/Corpl.Grant/N.Z.A.' Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2950 N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), 1882, handcrafted in silver (48x42mm), by Hislop (Dunedin), ring top with bar and ribbon. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2951 Auckland City Guards, fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (50x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Auckland/City Guards/Rifle Volunteers/Presented By/Captain A.C.Isaacs/Won by Volunteer/F.Bacon/1883'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2952 N.D.R. (North Dunedin Rifles), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, 9.4g, 27mm), no maker (J.Hislop), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/J.Hislop/Won By/Lieut Richardson/17th May 1884'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 34x34mm), by Townsend (George Townsend, Dunedin), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Vol./W.Richardson', reverse inscribed 'Winner of/N.D.R./Challenge Cup/1898'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2953 C.R.V. (Canterbury Rifle Volunteers), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 4.3g, 19x19mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'C.R.V./Presented/By/E.Pettit Esq', reverse inscribed 'Won By/Vol.R.Jefferson/1886'. Fine. $180
Lot 2954 Newtown Rifles, fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (36x36mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won by/Pri.E.France/Newtown Rifles/1886'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2955 Gordon Rifles, 1887, handcrafted in silver and gold (33x33mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bars with pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Won By/A.L.White/1887', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Lieut. D.A.Hay/to the/Gordon Rifles'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2956 Woodville R.V.F. (Rifle Volunteers Force) Company, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (29mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'Officers Medal/Awarded To/Corporal C.Poore/1889'. Very good, having been worn on a fob chain. Passed in
Lot 2957 N.E.V. (North East Valley), (Dunedin), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (48x43mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.E.V. School/Best Shot Cadets/Albert Rawlinson/Decr.1890'. Toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 2958 Masterton Rifle Volunteers, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 11.7g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Liuet Thompson/by the/Masterton Rifle Volunteers/on his/Resigning the/Lieutenancy/26 Nov 1891'. Very fine. $550
Lot 2959 Auckland City Guards R.V. (Rifle Volunteers), Champion Belt, medal handcrafted in silver and gold (45x40mm), by HK (Heinrich Kohn, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Won By/Bugler W.Dormer/1892/110 Points'; also, N.Z.A.A.A (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Dunedin, Feb 1914, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 13.8g, 32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Amateur Championship/1 Mile/Flat/Championship/A.W.Dormer/1st'. Extremely fine; fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) $550
Lot 2960 Naval Rifle Club, handcrafted in silver (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Naval Rifle Club/1895/Presented by Lieut.M.Smith/Top Score/57 Pts/Won By/P.O. R.Fulton'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2961 N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), 1896, handcrafted in silver and gold (50x45mm), by Hosie & Bell (Wellington), ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2962 Waimate Rifles, 1896-7, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 6.4g, 32x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Medal/Won By/Capt Grant'. Very fine. $200
Lot 2963 Family group, possibly Father & Son, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 13.9g, 30mm), bar with English maker and hallmark, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Kowai Rifle Club/T.S.Robinson/1898'; another similar to last, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.2g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1899/Kowai Rifle Club/Championship/T.S.Robinson'; N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), struck in bronze (35x35mm), by A.Teutenberg, Maker, Auckland, ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.C.G./T.S.Robinson' (D&C.R18); fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.7g, 30x30mm), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Kinloch/1909/Junior/Champion/Team/Match', reverse inscribed 'Won by/Wainui R.C./T.S.Robinson'; another handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 13.6g, 35x33mm), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Kinloch/1909/Champion Team Match', reverse inscribed 'Won by/Wainui R.C./T.S.Robinson/Junr.'; another fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 30x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Junior Champion', the last three by A.G. (Albert Gunderson, Christchurch). All in original cases by Teutenberg, Gunderson, Watson (Christchurch) and anonymous, extremely fine or better. (6) Passed in
Lot 2964 Timaru Rifle Volunteers, handcrafted in silver (55x40mm), no maker, suspender, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.248/Sergt.William Worsley/Timaru Rifle Vols./Best Shot/Canterbury District/1898-99/94 Points' (O&D.132); another, 1903-4, handcrafted in silver (30x26mm), by McNab (John McNab, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd Class/Championship/Won By/Private/L.Worsley'; New Zealand (Police) Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, G.T.White type (1900-1933), No.890 Const.W.Worsley, N.Z. Police 1913. Engraved. (O&D.93). Fine - very fine, the last missing suspender, ribbon and bar. (3) Passed in
Lot 2965 Waimate Rifles, 1898-9, fob medal handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.1g, 28x23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Aggregate/Prize/Won By/L.Corpl.J.Goldstone'; M.B.S., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.8g, 28x23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'M.B.S./1931/Dux'. Very fine. (2) $440
Lot 2966 K.A.V., Squad Drill, 1899-1900, hand engraved in silver (22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.4/Sub-Div/Gr.Shiels'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2967 N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), c1900, struck in bronze (35x35mm), by A.Teutenberg, Maker, Auckland, ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension (D&C.R18). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2968 N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), c1900, struck in bronze (35x35mm), by A.Teutenberg, Maker, Auckland, ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension (D&C.R18). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2969 N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), c1900, struck in bronze (35x35mm), by A.Teutenberg, Maker, Auckland, ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension (D&C.R18). Extremely fine and rare, in a case by A.Teutenberg. Passed in
Lot 2970 New Zealand Rifle Association, c1900, struck in bronze (34x34mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, missing ribbon and bar, uninscribed (D&C.R18). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2971 V.R.V. (Victoria Rifle Volunteers) (Auckland), 2nd Class Shooting Competition, c1902, handcrafted in silver and gold (28mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/Sergeants/of the/Victoria Rifles/Won by/Pte.E.Buchanan'. Toned, very fine. $150
Lot 2972 Wanganui Gun Club, 1902, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 18.2g, 45x35mm), by Drew (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Won/By/H.C.Tawse'. Nearly extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 2973 A.M.R. (Auckland Mounted Rifles), 1903, stock fob medal in silver (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sergt Young/10th/Lance Shield'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2974 Lance Shield, fob medal handcrafted in gold (15ct, tot wt 17.2g, 32x32mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Major Chaffeys/200 Yds Aggregate/Won By/Corp. Willis/1904', reverse inscribed '2nd/Lance Shield'. Very fine. $850
Lot 2975 D.D.H.S. (Dunedin District high School) Cadets, (May 1904) struck in silver (31x31mm), by A.Kohn Auck., reverse inscribed 'D.D.H.S./Cadets/2nd Prize Won By/H.Cross'; another, H.M.R.C. (Hawera Miniature Rifle Club), hand engraved in silver and gold (struck) (28x28mm), reverse inscribed '2nd Teams Championship/G.H.Cross/1924'; another, W.D.R.C. (Waimea Defence Rifle Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 33x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.H.Cross/Championship/1925', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2976 Volunteer Long Service Medal (VR). Capt. John Joseph Dougall, "Active List" N.Z. Vols. (1904). Engraved. (O&D.83); also, (New Zealand Artillery Volunteers), handcrafted in gold (possibly 15ct, 25.0g, 43x40mm), by GC & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1885/E.Battery NZRA/Champion Star/Won By/Q.M.S.Dougall/1889'. Extremely fine, the second in a case of G.Coates & Co., Masonic Jewellers, Christchurch. (2) $1,320
Lot 2977 W.M.R. (Waikato Mounted Rifles), stock fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'No.3 W.M.R./D Squadron/Championship Cup/Recruits Match/Won By/Trooper L.Crickett/Oct.1904'; Auckland Mtd. Rifles, 1906, stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 4.3g, 32mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waikato Shield/Compn.D.Sqdn./Won By/Tpr.L.Crickett'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2978 W.R.C. (presumed attribution - Wanganui Rifle Club), fob medal, uniface, struck in silver and gold (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Infantry Team of N.Z./Wanganui Tournament/1904'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2979 P.N.R. (Palmerston North Rifles), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (37x33mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Batt.Shield.Comp./Sgt.Just/P.N.R./84 Pts/5.6.05'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2980 (Wanganui Rifles), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 15.9g, 40x40mm), by Drews (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'Won By/Sergt.J.Harrison/1905'; also, N.I.B.B.A. (North Island Brass Bands Association), Hastings 1909, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (40x30mm), by WN (W.Nettleship, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'J.Harrison'; another fob medal, 1911, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.1g, 43x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.Harrison'; S.I.B.A. (South Island Bands Association), Ch-Ch, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 11.2g, 40x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Quickstep/Won By/W.G.B./J.Harrison/Drum Major/1915'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine, all illustrated. (4) $1,200
Lot 2981 C.C.R.V. (presumed attribution - Christchurch City Rifle Volunteers), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 11.7g, 35x30mm), by J. & S. (Jones & Sons, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'C.C.R.V./Champ/Corpl H.E.Moore/2nd 1905-6'. Very fine. $340
Lot 2982 Bannockburn Rifle Club, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.9g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Ladies Trophy/To/Bannockburn Rifle Club', reverse inscribed 'Won By/Robert Toms/1906'. Very fine, the reverse slightly stained. $440
Lot 2983 D.N.A. (Dunedin Naval Artillery), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 4.2g, 30x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1st B Class/1906/Gun.J.Greenfield'; another, as last in gold (probably 9ct, 5.1g, 30x30mm), reverse inscribed '2nd/A.Class/1907/Gun.J.Greenfield'. Very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) $300
Lot 2984 Huiroa R.C. (Rifle Club), stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 35x26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Huiroa R.C./1906/won by/W.Blair'. Very fine. $200
Lot 2985 Group of Four: New Zealand War Medal 1869, (undated reverse) (O&D.40); New Zealand Meritorious Service Medal (EVIIR) (O&D.89); (New Zealand) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (Trophy of Arms reverse) (O&D.86); New Zealand (Permanent Militia) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (O&D.94). Pty. Offr. J.Conley, Auckd. Nvl. Vrs. on first medal, No.157 Sergt. James Conley. P.N.Z.A. (1906) on second medal, No.157 Corpl. James Conley, No.1 Service Coy. N.Z.P.M. (1899) on third medal, No.1571/C Gunner J.Conley, N.Z.P.M. 1895 on fourth medal. All medals engraved.; also, a group of five shooting medals to the same recipient, all in silver (50x35mm) with blue ribbons: 1894 (by Kohn), reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.157/ 1/C Gunner J.Conley/No.1 Battery Permanent Artillery/Auckland/1892'; 1894 (by Kohn), reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.157/ 1/C Gunner J.Conley/No.1 Battery Permanent Artillery/Auckland/Best Shot in District/1894'; 1895 (no maker), reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.157/ 1/C Gunner J.Conley/No.1 Battery Permanent Artillery/Auckland/Best shot in District/1895/69 Points' (repaired suspender); 1899 (maker's name erased), reverse inscribed 'Won By/No. 157/Corp. J.Conley/No.1 Service Co. N.Z.P.M./87 Points/Best Shot in Wellington/1899'; 1902-03 (by G.T.W.) (G.T.White, Christchurch & Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Won By/No.157/Corporal J.Conley/R.N.Z.A./Best Shot/In Wellington District/1902-03'. Mostly very fine. (9 medals) $4,600
Lot 2986 1st A.M.R. (1st Regiment, Auckland Mounted Rifles), Kirker Trophy medal, 1906, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 6.8g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspensions, with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'D Sqdn/Sergt/J.P.White'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2987 Balclutha Gun Club, fob medal, hand engraved in voided silver and gold (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'B.Hayes/Winner/1907', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/Balclutha Gun Club/18 Targets, 17 Breaks/16 Yards'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2988 Oamaru Rifles, hand engraved in silver and gold (38x28mm), by W.A., hallmark for Birmingham 1906, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Sergt./W.Dewar', reverse inscribed 'Oamaru Rifles/Rifle Shooting/1907'; another, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 4.8g, 32x25mm), obverse with copperplate initials 'WD', reverse inscribed 'Champion/Rifle Shot/O.R.V./1908'. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2989 W.R.C. (Wainui Rifle Club) (Banks Peninsula), Kinloch Shield/Junior, in handcrafted silver (35x32mm) by Jones & Sons, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.Hooker/W.R.C./1907'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2990 England, Shoreham & District Rifle Club (Sussex), hand engraved in silver (50x35mm), by A.S., hallmark for Birmingham 1900, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr Geo.Scott/By the/Shoreham & District/Rifle Club/On His Departure/For New Zealand/Oct 18th 1907'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2991 Fiji, F.R.A. (Fiji Rifle Association), 1907, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 9.3g, 28mm), by H.Bros, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Challenge Shield/A.Lawrie/Suva Rifle Club'. Very fine. $480
Lot 2992 D.B.D.R.C., handcrafted in silver (36x36mm), by Seth Whale, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'won by/R.Stewart/1908'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2993 National League of New Zealand, Miniature Rifle Competitions, in bronze (24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Parnell School/Competition/July 1908/Murray Fraser/2nd/Class'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2994 New Zealand Public School Cadets, Weekly Press Marksman, Challenge Shield Medal, struck in silver (26mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), swivel suspender, ribbon and bar (inscribed 'South Island') with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Pvte. Bird/1908' (O&D.133). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2995 Rifle shooting, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 38x30mm), by 'W.A.', hallmark for Birmingham, 1907, reverse inscribed 'Shooting/Champshp./1908/E.Ballinger'; P.D.R.C., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 29x33mm), unknown maker, reverse inscribed 'Teams Champ/E.Ballinger/1911-12'; P.R.C. (Petone Rifle Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.9g, 31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.R.C./Won By/E.A.Ballinger/Club Champion/1926-27'; hand engraved in silver with gold shield on front (29x29mm), reverse inscribed 'Champion/Of/Champions/Won By/E.A.Ballinger/1950', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (4) $760
Lot 2996 T.P.C.R.V. (The Penninsula Community Rifle Volunteers) (Otago), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 30x30mm), by O'L & H, reverse inscribed 'T.P.C.R.V/Won by/A.C.Hill/1908-9'; another, in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 32x25mm), by O'L & H, reverse inscribed 'Recruits Acce/Won by/Pvte. E.T.Hill/1910', both with ring top suspension. Very fine. (2) $400
Lot 2997 Championship fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.8g, 35x33mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Championship/Won By/Lieut A.P.Kirkman/1909'. Very fine. $340
Lot 2998 Ladies Challenge Shield, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 35x27mm), by A.Stoneham (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ladies/Challenge Shield/2nd/Dunedin Engineers/472 Pts/Sergt.Ellis/20-3-09'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2999 M.R.A. (Manawatu Rifle Association), fob medal, handcrafted in voided silver (30x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'M.R.A./P.S.Cdts Teams/1909'; W.D.R.C. (Wairarapa District Rifle Club), stock fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 19mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'V.Jones', reverse inscribed 'W.D.R.C./Aggregate/1930'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $90
Lot 3000 North Dunedin Rifles, fob medal, hand engraved in silver with gold (40x28mm), by A.Stoneham (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ladies/Challenge Shield/3rd/North Dn.Rifles/Pte Dippie/ 20/3/09'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3001 Government prize medal, handcrafted in gold (possibly 18ct, tot wt 30.9g, 30mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/No.108/Col-Serg H.H.Moss/Bluff Guards Rifles/Best Shot/In South Island/1909-10'. Extremely fine and very rare. $1,400
Lot 3002 National Rifle Association of New Zealand, c1910, uniface, struck in bronze (40x23mm), no maker, suspension missing. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3003 Grinlinton Cup, medal, handcrafted in silver (29x29mm) with gold crossed rifles on the obverse, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Pvt. Govenlock/Score 84/1910' [illustrated]; another, with same inscription but 'Score 90/1911'; also, hand engraved stock medal in silver (40x32mm) with gold shield on obverse, by W.W.C., hallmark for Birmingham 1914, uninscribed, all three with ring top suspensions; also, Dominion Rifle Association, 1919 embroidered patch badges (85x45mm) (2) for 1919 [illustrated] and 1920. Generally very fine, the metal toned, the cloth a little moth eaten at centres. (5) Passed in
Lot 3004 M.M.R. (Marlborough Mounted Rifles), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (25x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tpr.W.H.Gane/2nd/Barry Cup/1910'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3005 P.F.M.R.C. (Peel Forest Miniature Rifle Club), hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x30mm), no maker, pin-back and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.F.M.R.C./To/L.J.Heney/Best Ten Targets/Season 1910'; another, 1923, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 35x30mm), no maker, pin-back and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Season Medal/Won By/L.J.Heney/1923/Average 34'. Fine; very fine. (2) $400
Lot 3006 W.M.R. (Waimea Mounted Rifles), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 48mm) and enamel, English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Class/Firing/Won by/Trooper/R.Hannen/1910'. Nearly very fine. $220
Lot 3007 2nd Regt A.M.R. (Auckland Mounted Rifles), Shield Competn., 1910, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 24x25mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Piako Mtd. Rifles/Won By/Pvt. E.Fitton'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3008 T.R.C. (Taradale Rifle Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 34x34mm), by A.C. & Co, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Mrs H.J.Grieve/Won By/G.Grant 1910-1911/2.5.6.=97'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 3009 The Navy League, Otago Branch N.Z., struck in silver (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wm.Somerville/Milton D.H.S./Shooting/1911'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3010 N.Z.R.A. (New Zealand Rifle Association), (probably 1911), handcrafted in silver and gold (45mm), by Hislop & Co (Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.J.Harris'. Pin broken off reverse, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3011 (Waireku Rifle Club Competition 1911), (inscribed on reverse), fob medal, hand engraved in voided silver (45x37mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Rifle/Shooting' 'T.A.'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 30x27mm), by S.D. & Co. (Stewart Dawson & Co), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Manners St/Shooting Gallery/Won by/T.A.Ahlers/8-1-18'; fob medal, uniface struck in gold (9ct, 11.2g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.S.M.R.C. (Wellington South Miniature Rifle Club)/Champ/1925/T.Ahlers'; fob medal, struck uniface and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.M.R.A. (Wellington Miniature Rifle Association)/1925/T.Ahlers'; The Bell Medal, struck in bronze (38mm), no maker, unawarded. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $850
Lot 3012 W.M.R. (Waimarino Mounted Rifles), hand engraved in silver (30x28mm), by WHH, hallmark for Birmingham 1911, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'W.M.R./Sports/Jan.24 1911', reverse inscribed 'Gun Rescue/Tpr.F.Todd'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3013 Fob medal, struck uniface in gold (probably 15ct or 18ct, 14.0g, 35x30mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Hon.A.M.Myers.M.P./To/Best Equipped Trooper/Won by/Private L.Buchanan/10.2.12'. Extremely fine. $700
Lot 3014 M.G.C. (Masterton Gun Club), handcrafted in gold (15ct, 13.7g, 40x35mm), set on the obverse with a ruby or garnet, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Championship/1912/won by/F.H.Taplin'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 3015 P.F.M.R.C. (Peel Forest Miniature Rifle Club), hand engraved in silver and gold (35x37mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1912'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3016 Tararua Rifle Club, 1912, hand engraved in gold (9ct, est tot wt 10.0g, 35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, attached to leather fob band with attached gold trimmings. Very fine. $260
Lot 3017 Ashburton, Cantby. Miniature Rifle Champ, stock medal, struck in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 30x28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Won By/H.Dockery/1913'; Ch-Ch.M.R.A. (Christchurch Miniature Rifle Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 35x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Ch-Ch.M.R.A./Championship/1917/2nd Prize/H.Dockery'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 25x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Ch-Ch.M.R.A./Team Champ./1918/Won By/H.Dockery/W.M.C.'; I.S.R.C., handcrafted in bronze (32mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'H.Dockery/3rd/1919'; W.M.C.D.R.C. (working Men's Club Defence Rifle Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.M.C.D.R.C./Champion 1922/H.Dockery'; Independent Order of Odd Fellows Manchester Unity, in silver and enamel (20x27mm), no maker, uninscribed. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - good very fine. (6) $800
Lot 3018 National League of New Zealand, Miniature Rifle Competitions, fob medal, struck in silver gilt (25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Cadet L.Webber/Cambridge/Senior Cadets/Service'; stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 36x28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'L.Webber/Best/Cadet Shot/No.4 Group/1913'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 33x29mm), unidentified maker, obverse inscribed 'L.Webber/Winner of/Fraser Smith Belt/1917'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 30x30mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'L.W.', reverse inscribed 'Championship Belt/8.4.22'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 35x35mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Rifleman/L.Webber/1916', reverse inscribed 'Golden Wedding/1881-1931/Fraser-Smith Belt'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.3g, 40x25mm), by 'W', obverse inscribed 'L.W.', reverse inscribed '500 & 600 Yds/Belt/Shoot'. Very fine - extremely fine, all but one with ring top suspensions. (6) $900
Lot 3019 N.Z. Cadets Ladies Challenge Cup, Green Island No.22, medal struck in silver (23mm), by S.D. & Co Ld (Stewart Dawson), hallmark for Birmingham, with ring top, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sergt.F.A.Crimp/1913-4'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3020 N.Z. Cadets Ladies Challenge Cup, Pleasant Point No.42, medal struck in silver (23mm), by S.D. & Co Ld (Stewart Dawson), hallmark for Birmingham, with ring top, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cadet/W.Bain/1914'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3021 N.Z.F.U. (New Zealand Farmers' Union), 1914, stock fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.F.U./Rifle Competition/won by/Kaiapoi Branch/A.W.Ironside'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3022 Champion Shot, 1914, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.3g, 35x28mm), by Kessell (B.M.Kessell, Hastings), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/D.S.McLeod/Champion Shot/1914'. Good very fine. $340
Lot 3023 N.Z. Cadets Ladies Challenge Cup, No.67 Coy, medal struck in silver (23mm), by S.D. & Co Ld (Stewart Dawson), hallmark for Birmingham, with ring top, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Priv.W.E.C.Poll/Score 84/1914-15'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3024 New Zealand Rifle Association, c1915, struck in bronze (36mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), suspender with ribbon, unawarded. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3025 New Zealand Rifle Association, c1915, struck in bronze (36mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), unawarded. Mount removed from top edge, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3026 New Zealand Rifle Association, c1915, struck in bronze (36mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), unawarded. Mount removed from top, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3027 K.M.R.A. (Kaiapoi Miniature Rifle Association), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 30x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'K.M.R.A./Senior/Aggregate/1915/W.J.Marsden'; N.C.R.A. (North Canterbury Rifle Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.0g, 40x33mm) with small central shield in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.C.R.A./Medal/W.Marsden/Champion/1919'; Waikari Miniature Rifle Club, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 27x27mm) with central crossed rifles in silver, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Waikari/Miniature Rifle Club/Aggregate Medal/Won By/W.J.Marsden/1929', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (3) $800
Lot 3028 M.R.C. (Meremere Rifle club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 33x22mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'W.H.Cochrane/1915'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 35x32mm), reverse inscribed 'Second/Mere-Mere/Rifle Club/Cup Competition/1916', obverse inscribed 'Presented/To/W.H.Cochrane'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $320
Lot 3029 T.R.A., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 32x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1915/Damp/Cup/Won By/D.A.Bradley'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3030 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), Star of Sydenham (Lodge) in silver with gold shield (35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Star of Sydenham/I.O.O.F./2nd Prize/Shield Competition/Won By/R.Thompson/265 Points/1916'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3031 N.Z.F.U. (New Zealand Farmers Union), 1916, stock medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.F.U./Rifle Competition/Won By/Marlborough Branch/J.Neal'. Scratched date '1951' under inscribed date on obverse, otherwise very fine. $280
Lot 3032 T.D.R.C. (Tauranga District Rifle Club), shield in silver (48x43mm), pierced in three places for suspension [illustrated]; fob medal, Champion 1916, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.28g, 45x38mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hon.Memb. A.J.Mirrielees/Score 411' [illustrated]; another fob medal, T.D.R.C., Championship, 1917, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 35x35mm); W.D.R.C. fob medal, in silver with gold (45x30mm), reverse inscribed '1920/2nd Champion'; stock fob medal, in silver (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, 'Memorial Cup/1931' on obverse, reverse inscribed 'Won by/President/A.J.Merrielees (sic)'; fob medal, engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pres. A.J.Mirrielees/by/Officers & Members of T.D.R.C./For/Services Rendered/1932' [illustrated]; silver screw down container tops (4), one numbered '1' another numbered '2', two inscribed 'I.B.C./Won By A.J.Merriellees (sic)'; silver and enamel crossed rifles fob medal (40x25mm), English maker and hallmark; badge in plain silver (33mm), inscribed 'Tauranga Golf Club/A.J.Mirrielees/Life Member'; also, King's College, Sports Medal, Athletics, struck in silver (49mm) by Walker & Hall (cased), reverse inscribed '1926/R.W.Mirrielees/Drop Kicking/Football' [illustrated]; fob medal, hand engraved in silver with gold, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.R.C./R.Mirrielees/1st Relay/1923'. Fine - extremely fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 3033 T.D.R.C. (Tapanui Defence Rifle Club), Championship, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.9g, 45x30mm), by F.E.Stent (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.D.R.C./Championship/Won By/President J.W.Nicholson/1916-17'. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 3034 A.R.A. (Auckland Rifle Association), fob medal in silver and gold (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.R.A./Cadet Match/Won by/W.S.Ness/2.1.17'; another, 1917-18, Scr.719, in silver and gold (32x32mm), by J.Bros (Jones Bros, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'McDermott Cup Comp./1st/Cdt.W.S.Ness/No.18. Coy S.C.'. Both with ring top suspensions, fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3035 Card case, engine turned, in sterling silver (61.6g, 85x60x10mm), English maker and hallmark, inscribed on front 'Presented to/F.Kennedy/by the/Dargaville Defence/Rifle Club/ 16/7/17'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3036 N.D.G.C. (North Dunedin Gun Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.D.G.C./1st/Pigeon Match/Won By/A.J.White/1917'. Fine. $240
Lot 3037 K.M.R.A. (Kaiapoi Miniature Rifle Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'K.M.R.A./Winner Busby Cup/1917/J.Ball'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3038 S.R.M.R.C. (Sumner-Redcliffs Miniature Rifle Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 30x25mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.R.M.R.C./1st/1917'; another, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.R.M.R.C./Piercy Cup/A.B.Hines/1st/1922'. Very fine. (2) $340
Lot 3039 Timaru M(iniature) R(ifle) Assn, 1917, inscribed fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 38x32mm), by L.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Championship/1st/Won By'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3040 T.D.R.C. (Taradale Defence Rifle Club), 1917, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 40x30mm), by R.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/T.J.Jarvis'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3041 McDermott Cup Comp., 1917-1918, Scr 713, stock medal in silver and gold (35x30mm), by J.Bros (Jones Bros, Auckland), reverse inscribed '1st/Cpl. T.Harrison/No.18 Coy.S.C.'; fob medal, uniface, struck in bronze (27mm), by A.T.? (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented for/Most/Consistent Shot/18th Coy.S.C./1918-19'; Burt's Handicap, stock medal in gold (9ct, 8.8g, 27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'T.Harrison/1922'; stock medal, in silver and gold (40x27mm), English maker and hallmark, 'T.H.' inscribed on reverse. All with ring top suspensions, the third broken off, fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3042 McDermott Cup Competition 1917-18, hand engraved in silver with gold overlay (33x31mm), by J.Bros (Jones Bros, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse, crossed rifles (Scr.719), reverse inscribed 'McDermott Cup Comp./1st/Cdt W.L.Young/No.8 Coy. S.C.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3043 Marsden Rifle Club, A Cup, 1918, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/F.Diaffin/Ruakaka/R.C.'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 3044 N.Z. Army Rifle Association, c1918, struck in silver and enamel (35x30mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, uninscribed reverse. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 3045 Dunedin Defence Rifle Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 12.6g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Championship/1918-19/J.T.Gillan'. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 3046 Roslyn Miniature Rifle Club, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.2g, 29x29mm), by (beaver) (Beaver & Co., Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.T.Callis/Aggregate/1919'; O.M.R.A. (Otago Miniature Rifle Association) Life Member's badge in silver and gold (30x30mm), by H.W.Huntley (Dunedin), pin-back. Good very fine. (2) $460
Lot 3047 Akarana D.R.C. (District Rifle Club), Service Championship, 1920, inscribed fob medal, handcrafted in gold (35x23mm), by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Akarana D.R.C./Pres. By/Lieut.Col.A.M.Myers M.P./Won By/A.R.Shove'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3048 H.D.R.C. (Hastings District Rifle Club), ornately handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 32mm), unknown maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P & H.Taylors/Championship/Aggregate/Won By/Rflm.D.B.Mackersey/Easter Monday/1920'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3049 S.A.R.A. (South Auckland Rifle Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 34x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.A.R.A./Champ./1920/Won By/A.R.H.Shove/Presented By/Pres.W.K.Williams/Ohura'. Good very fine. $300
Lot 3050 W.R.A. (Wellington Rifle Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mar.1.2.1920/Buchanan/Challenge Cup/Won By/Eric Ballinger/Petone R.C./184 Pts'; Miniature Club, Season 1912, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 30x22mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/E.Ballinger/Hcp Aggregate'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented By/T.B.Williams'. Extremely fine. (3) $660
Lot 3051 B.D.R.C. (Blenheim Defence Rifle Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tyro Aggregate/Won By/C.Herd/1920-21'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3052 N.Z. Cadets Ladies Shooting Cup - 32 Coy. Cup, medal struck in silver (23mm), unknown maker, with ring top, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1920-21/No.18/2942/Cadet/H.M.Galbraith'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3053 F.M.R.C. (Fairlie Miniature Rifle club), stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 33x28mm), by 'W', inscribed 'S.D.' on obverse, '1921' on reverse; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 35x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '2nd Grade/1922/Won By/S.Dobson/69.25'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 33x31mm) by 'W', reverse inscribed '1923/Club Championship/Runner Up/S.L.Dobson'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 33x23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Stan Dobson/57.29/Aggregate'; also, F.D.H.S. (Fairlie District High school), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Lynley Dobson/Dux/Primary/1954'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 22x22mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Lynley/Dobson/Dux/High School/1957'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (6) $750
Lot 3054 Hawke's Bay Clay Bird Championship, 1921, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 15.4g, 29x29mm) set with a solitaire diamond on the obverse (4mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, inscribed on reverse 'Won by/H.Ellis'. Very fine. $750
Lot 3055 Kaitangata Defence Rifle Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 6.5g, 28x25mm), by G. & T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rifleman D.Anderson/Winner of the/Carson Championship Cup/1921'. Very fine. $320
Lot 3056 Otipua M.R.C. (Miniature Rifle Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 38x30mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Challenge Medal/C.Tregoning/1921/Otipua/M.R.C.'; O.M.R.C., fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (45x35mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'O.M.R.C./Championship/C.Tregoning'; N.Z.S.R.A. (New Zealand Service Rifle Association), 1953, North v South Island, REP, badge, in silver and enamel (35x27mm), Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), pin-back with ribbon and bar; Empire Cities Match, 1957, badge in silver (27mm), Won by Christchurch, no maker, pin-back; Australia v Canterbury, Goodwill Tour, 1961, badge in gilt (28mm), pin-back. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3057 T.R.A. (Taranaki Rifle Association), stock medal in silver (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Tyro Aggt/1921/Rflm.W.Colquhoun/Hawera D.R.C.' (District Rifle Club); another, reverse inscribed '2nd/Championship/1921/Pres.A.H.Guy/Kaponga R.C'. Very fine (2) Passed in
Lot 3058 W.M.R.C. (Waikari miniature Rifle Club), 1921, uniface, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.M.R.C./Highest AGG./T.Dron'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 3059 Akarana D.R.C. (District Rifle Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 32x23mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Akarana/D.R.C./Presented/By/Lt.Col.A.M.Myers/Won By/Rifleman W.Powell/1922'. Very fine. $90
Lot 3060 Ch-Ch Gun Club Pigeon Championship, 1922, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 16.6g, 35x30mm) and blue enamel, set with central diamond on obverse, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Dr W.H.Simpson/President/20 out of 20/Won By/J.C.Webb/29.7.22'. Good very fine. $800
Lot 3061 Maniototo, badge handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 28x22mm), by D.D. Ltd (possibly David Dawson, Dunedin), pin-back, reverse inscribed '1922/Maniototo/Rifle/Championship/Rfle Wm.C.Davis'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3062 Rough Ridge Gun Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rough Ridge/Gun Club/Championship/1922/B.Hayes'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3063 S.C.M.R.A. (South Canterbury Miniature Rifle Association), 1922, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 40x27mm), by L.D. (L.Dunn, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.C.M.R.A./2nd/A.Grade/Champ./E.Jensen'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3064 Wanganui Farmers Union, Annual Rifle Shoot, inscribed fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 34x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.Jollie/Brunswick Team/1923'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3065 Auckland Military District Rifle Association, 1923, struck in silver (23mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham (date letter indistinct), ring top suspension with black ribbon, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3066 Horowhenua District Rifle Championship, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/H.Frankland/Easter Monday/1923'; Karori Defence Rifle Club, stock medal in gold (9ct, 16.0g, 28x28mm), by H.T.Peat, obverse inscribed 'Champ./Agg./1927-28', reverse inscribed 'Won By/C.H.E.Frankland'; Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, The B.S.A. Cup Medal/British Counties and Australian States, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.Frankland/1931'; K.D.R.C. (Karori Defence Rifle Club), in silver (30x30mm) and enamel, by Bock (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Bertrand Cup/H.Frankland/1947-48', all with ring top suspensions. Extremely fine, the last toned. (4) $800
Lot 3067 N.Z. Army Rifle Association, 1923, struck in bronze (35x28mm), by 'B', ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cadet R.G.Oak/Central Command/Cadet Team'. Very fine. $80
Lot 3068 N.Z. Army Rifle Association, N.Z. Services Match, 1924, struck in silver (40x37mm), by 'B', ribbon and pin-back bar suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Permanent Forces/1st/S.S.I., R.L.Jordan/N.Z.P.S.'. Toned, very fine. $150
Lot 3069 O.F.M.R.C. (Odd Fellows Miniature Rifle Club) (Carterton), handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 35x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.Press/Score.829/1924'; another, as last, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 35x35mm), reverse inscribed 'O.F.M.R.C./Won By/W.Press/Aggregate.834/1925'. No maker's marks, both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) $550
Lot 3070 Otago, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.7g, 40x30mm) and black enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otago Jubilee/Shooting/Championship/1924/W.S.Mills'. Very fine. $340
Lot 3071 T.M.R.C. (Timaru Miniature Rifle Club), Herald Shield, 1924, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 38x24mm), by 'LD', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.M.R.C./Timaru H. Team/J.W.Day'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3072 NZ Cadets Ladies Challenge Cup, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, '1925/L/Cpl. E.Drewery/C.Coy./Senior'; shooting fob prize, hand engraved in silver with gold centre shield (37x28mm) Maltese cross design, obverse, monogram 'AWR' (A Grade, Wellington Regt?), reverse inscribed, 'Q.M.S.Madeley/1907'. Very fine - good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3073 Utiku Defence Rifle Club, engraved handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 2.5g, 29x18mm), by W.L. & S. (W.Littlejohn & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.Munro/1924-25'; another, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 40x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/H.O'Callaghan Esq/Won by/P.Munro/Score 9294.Scr'; also, silver trophy cup (172.7g, 170x82mm), by S.B. & S. (S.Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, London) hallmark for London 1916, inscribed 'Presented by/H.Marsh Esq/to/The Utiku Defence/Rifle Club' with winners' names inscribed from 1926 to 1932, including P.Munro for 1927, 1929 and 1932 'Won Outright'. Very fine, the first two illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3074 Shooting, a group of seven gold medals awarded to Lieut. J.A.Munro between 1909 and 1925: Murihiku Mounted Rifle Volunteers, hand engraved (15ct, 12.1gm, 35x35mm), by A.A.S. & Co., reverse inscribed 'Mu.M.R./1909/McNab/Champion Belt/won by/Corp. J.A.Munro/Aggregate 181/Possible 210'; another (15ct, 12.1g, 35x35mm), by A.A.S. & Co., reverse inscribed 'Mu.M.R./1910/McNab/Champion Belt/won by/Sergt. J.A.Munro/Aggregate 184/Possible 210'; another (15ct, 11.9gm, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Mu.M.R./1910-11/McNab/Champion Belt/won by/Sergt. J.A.Munro/Aggregate 196/Possible 210'; N.Z.F.U. (New Zealand Farmers' Union), 1913, stock medal (9ct, 8.2g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.F.U./Rifle Competition/won by/Wyndham Branch/J.A.Munroe (sic)'; G.D.D.R.A. (Gore District Defence Rifle Association), hand engraved (15ct, 7.7g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Championship/won by/Lieut J.Munro/1.1.14'; another, hand engraved (9ct, 8.2g, 35x30mm), by P.& M. Ld, with remnants of an English hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Dist Championship/won by/Lieut. J.Munro/1.1.15'; M.D.R.C., stock medal (9ct, 5.3g, 38x37mm), unknown maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres. By/H.W.Oliver Esq/won by/Lieut. J.A.Munro/1925'. All with ring top suspensions, generally very fine. (7) $2,800
Lot 3075 G.D.R.C. (Gimmerburn Defence Rifle Club), stock medal in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 30x21mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'G.D.R.C./Cleugh Cup/J.Brown/1925'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3076 C.A.C. Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 32x32mm), no maker, silver 'bullseye' on front, ring top supension, reverse inscribed 'C.A.C. Medal/Bay of Plenty/Clay Pigeon Chmp/Won By/A.V.Bayliss/Mar.1926'. Very fine. $260
Lot 3077 Flock House (Bulls), Sir James Allen Rifle Cup, medal struck in silver (30mm), no maker (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/C.E.Iverson/3rd Draft/1926'. Toned, with glue on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3078 Parson's Medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 42x28mm), unknown maker, ornate scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Parson's Medal/Won by/Rifleman A.Cowan/1926'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3079 Waimate D.M.R.A. (District Miniature Rifle Association), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.5g, 27x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, sides trimmed, original inscription partly missing - probably 'Shield Competition/1926/McDonald'. Fine. $70
Lot 3080 Rough Ridge Gun Club, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 1.9g, 28x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Cup Winner/1927/T.Clouston'. Very fine. $80
Lot 3081 Timaru Gun Club, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top (15ct) suspension, reverse inscribed 'Timaru Gun Club/17.5.27/Publicans Hdcp/Won By/M.H.Richards'. Fine. $300
Lot 3082 W.M.R.C. (Waimate Miniature Rifle Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 28x28mm), by E.Mills (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.M.R.C./H.Richmond/Junior Agg./1927'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3083 Wellington Miniature Rifle Association, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.1g, 38x28mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '"A" Grade/1927/Championship/L.L.Corles/Runner up'. Good very fine. $380
Lot 3084 (Newmarket Fire Brigade Rifle Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.2g, 32mm) and silver, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/J.Hill-W.Wills/C.Simons and P.Brodie/To/The/Newmarket F.B. Rifle Club/24.4.28/Won By/-'. Very fine. $320
Lot 3085 N.Z.M.R.A. (New Zealand Miniature Rifle Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.M.R.A./H.Hill/1929'; W.D.M.R.A. (Wanganui District Miniature Rifle Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 38x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.D.M.R.A./Senior/Individual Champion/1930/H.Hill/652 Points'; another fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 38x25mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'W.D.M.R.A./Senior/Individual/Champ/1931/Won By H.Hill/Ohakea/653 Points'; another fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 33x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.D.M.R.A./Senior Champ/H.Hill/1932'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspension. (4) $650
Lot 3086 R.S.A. - M.R.C. (Returned Services' Association - Miniature Rifle Club), handcrafted in silver and gold (35x30mm), by H.T.Peat, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.S.A.-M.R.C./Kiwi Acc/1929/E.Halpin'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3087 S.A.R.A. (South Auckland Rifle Association), 1932, Tyro Agg., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Rfm.A.J.Moore/Whakatane'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3088 T.P.S.C. (said to be Te Puke Shooting Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 28x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.P.S.C./Best Shot/G.Hookham'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3089 Silver buttons, each (24mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), individually numbered 1, 2 and 3 on back studs, each inscribed on front 'Petersens Ltd Button/Evening/I.B.R./Comptn./1933'. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3090 E.M.R.A. (Ellesmere Miniature Rifle Association), fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 4.7g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension (repaired), reverse inscribed '1934/B Grade/Aggregate/682x700/G.M.Doyle'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3091 Flock House (Bulls), Sir James Allen Rifle Cup, medal struck in silver (30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/F.J.Brasell/Feb. 1934'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3092 N.R.A. (National Rifle Association), 1937, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 31x22mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/McKenzie,/Thornton Cooper/Ltd/J.Tansley'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3093 Gimmerburn Smallbore Rifle Club, 1939, uniface plaque, struck in copper (45x27mm), holed at sides for attachment. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3094 Auckland Rifle Association, c1940s, struck uniface in silver gilt (32mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3095 N.Z.S.R.A. (New Zealand Smallbore Rifle Association), c1940s, uniface fob medal, struck in silver and enamel (32x31mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3096 T.K.D.R.C. (Te Kuiti District Rifle Club), stock fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 10.4g, 38x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.K.D.R.C./H.V.Kyle/600 Yds/1940'. Very fine. $320
Lot 3097 City Rifle Range, Wellington, a group of Champion fob medals, in silver with gold front shield panels, all awarded to W.C.Ryan between 1936 and 1941, most with English hallmarks and all with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3098 City Rifle Range, stock medal struck in silver (30x28mm), by Bock (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'City Rifle Range/Wellington/T.E.Papps/Champion/July 1942'. Some toning, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3099 W.M.R.A., stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Grade Champ/1943/E.Bunting'. Very fine. $160
Lot 3100 W.M.R.C., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 27x23mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.M.R.C./J.Prior/1947'. Fine. $110
Lot 3101 N.Z.S.R.A. (New Zealand Service Rifle Association), c1950s, North v South Island Rep. badge struck in silver (35x28mm) and black enamel, by Bock (Wellington), pin-back and bar suspension; N.Z.S.R.A. prize fob medal struck in silver (30x33mm) and black enamel, by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, both unawarded. Very fine. (2) $50
Lot 3102 Police Training School (Trentham), Shooting Champion, c1950s, fob medal struck in silver (32x32mm), by B (W.R.Bock, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Seventh Recruit Wing/Police Training School/Trentham'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3103 City Rifle Range, Wellington, struck in silver and gold (28mm) by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'City Rifle Range/Wgtn/Champion August/I.Devereaux/1952'; another, as last but no maker, reverse inscribed 'June Champion/I.Devereaux/1953'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine, the second toned. (2) Passed in
Lot 3104 N.Z.G.C.A. (New Zealand Gun Clubs Association), '50' badge in bronze and enamel (40x15mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '315/N.Z.G.C.A./T.Gebbie/1955'; another, as last but '75', in silver and enamel, reverse inscribed '1960/N.Z.G.C.A./O.T.Gebbie/213', another, as before but '100', in gold (9ct, 6.2g), no maker, reverse inscribed '103/N.Z.G.C.A./O.T.Gebbie/1960'. All with pin-backs, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3105 N.Z.S.R.A. (New Zealand Smallbore Rifle Association), N.Z. Rep., 1955, struck in silver and black enamel (30mm), by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3106 R.N.Z.N.R.A. (Royal New Zealand Navy Rifle Association), fob medals (30x28mm) 1959-1963, silver (2) and silvered (2), won for 'D' Class. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3107 Empire Cities Match, won by Christchurch, 1960, prize badge, silvered (27mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3108 City Rifle Range, Wellington, a group of fob medals won by J.Tonks between 1962 and 1969, struck in silver and gold (28mm), all with the same design, by Bock or B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington). Extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3109 National Rifle Association of New Zealand, Palma Trophy medal, c1970s, struck in bronze (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3110 National Small Bore Rifle Association, The B.S.A. Cup, a group of medals won by Wellington between 1957 and 1972, all (35mm), struck in silver 1957 (pierced), 1963 (pierced), 1968 and 1969, struck in silvered base metal 1972, struck in bronze 1961 (pierced), 1964 (pierced) and 1970, the silver medals by English makers and with hallmarks. Mostly extremely fine, two illustrated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3111 The Ffennell Competition for Youth of the Commonwealth, For Special Competition, nickel plated (51mm), edge inscribed 'M.Gay 1st in New Zealand 1983'; another, edge inscribed 'M.Gay 1st in New Zealand 1984'. Extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 3112 Hutt Valley Gun Club, 1974-1985, uniface award medals (silvered) (32mm), no makers, ring top with bar and pin-back suspensions, won by Rex Giles, bars inscribed with categories - 1974, Single Rise B; 1974, Single Barrel B; 1978, Skeet B; 1985, B Point Score; 1985, B Single Barrel. All toned, very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3113 Rifle Association medals and badges, c1970s-2000s, all in base metal, many different makers, some inscribed. Very fine - extremely fine. (42) Passed in
Lot 3114 Shooting medals and badges, a group from 1967-2010, in silver and base metals, includes New Zealand and Canterbury Clay Target medals, South Island Masters Games and Omarama Gun Club. Fine - extremely fine. (36) Passed in
Lot 3115 Ponsonby Regatta, 1879, handcrafted in silver (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior/Race/T.Henderson/1879'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3116 Small medal, c1880s, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), by Kohn, Auck. unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3117 C.R.C. (Canterbury Rowing Club), stock medal struck in silver (38mm), no maker, pierced at top (missing scroll and ring), inscribed 'C.R.C./Maiden Double Sculls/C.F.Turner/1883'. Slight edge bruise, toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3118 Ponsonby Rowing Club, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver and gold (35x35mm), no maker (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ponsonby/Rowing/Club/ Trial/Fours /1883/Presented/By/W.Dignan/Won By/W.N.Valentine/Stroke/A.H.Jones, No.3/C.J.Stanford, No.2/J.W.Garrett, Bow/C.J.Farquhar, Cox' (cfD&C.R19). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3119 I.R.C. (Invercargill Rowing Club), stock fob medal in silver (38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Riverton Regatta/1885/C.Basstian No.3'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3120 Ponsonby Rowing Club, fob medal, struck in silver (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Won By/J.O'Brien, St./J.Hefferman, 2/D.McMillan, 3/J.McDonald, 4/P.W.Scott/Bow/1886' (D&C.-); A.R.A. (Auckland Rowing Association), Champion Gig, fob medal, struck in silver with gold (35x32mm), by A.T., reverse inscribed 'Won by/Stanley Scott/for/Champion/&/Maiden Gig/1888' (cfD&C.R8). Very fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) Passed in
Lot 3121 A.R.A. (Auckland Rowing Association), 1887, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), no maker (Teutenberg design), pin-back (broken off), unawarded. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3122 C.R.C. (City Rowing Club) (Auckland), 1888, hand engraved in silver (35x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Trial Fives/B.Bishop/No.2'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3123 J.B.R.C. (Judge's Bay Rowing Club), 1888, handcrafted in silver and gold (32x35mm), no maker (Teutenberg design), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/L.Z.George/C.Kilfoyle/Pair Oared/Race'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3124 Wellington Rowing Club, Hayes Fours, stock medal struck in silver with gold copper-plate initials (35x35mm), by Kohn & Co (Wellington), holed at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hayes Fours/Won By/F.T.Bacon, No.3/1887-88'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3125 W.R.C. (Wellington Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top, bars with ribbon and pin-back, first bar (by Hislop & Co), inscribed 'J.W.Rickman/S.Waters', the second bar, also by Hislop, inscribed 'Wanganui 1889'; another, fob medal, Senior Outrigged Fours, handcrafted in silver and gold (38x34mm), by H. & B. (Hosie & Bell, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Picton Regatta/1893/S.Waters/Stroke'. Toned, extremely fine, the first with disintegrated ribbon. (2) Passed in
Lot 3126 St George Rowing Club, Auckland, fob medal struck in silver (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Alex Niccol/&/W.E.Thomas/Novice/Pairs/1889' (D&C.R21); S.G.R.C., fob medal, handcrafted in base metal, silvered with four cabochon coral pieces (37x33mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/Commodore/&/Vice Commodore/ A.Nicoll /No.1/1889'. Good extremely fine, both with ring top suspension. (2) Passed in
Lot 3127 A.R.A. (Auckland Rowing Association), 1890, struck and hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), no maker (possibly Teutenberg), pierced at bottom, missing ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior Gig/F.M.Jervis. Stk/C.Harrington.3./F.J.Hull.2./A.G.Busby.1./F.Wilde-Brown/ Cox'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3128 N.R.C. (Nelson Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 18ct, 8.9g, 35x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Trial Fours/R.P.Giblin/Bow/8.11.90'; another as last, in gold (probably 18ct, 10.8g, 30x27mm), reverse inscribed 'Comte.Trophies/R.P.Giblin/Bow/8.12.90'; another, as last, in gold (probably 18ct, 7.8g, 27x23mm), reverse inscribed 'Club Fours/Rowed 27 Nov 92/R.P.Giblin, Bow'; another, as last, in gold (probably 18ct, 8.8g, 27x23mm), reverse inscribed 'Sclanders Cup/Rowed on 13th Feby.1894/P.Giblin/No.3', all by G.L. (George Lorimer, Nelson). Very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (4) $1,200
Lot 3129 Wellington Regatta, 1890, handcrafted badge in voided silver (30mm), by Hislop & Co (Dunedin), pin-back with silver safety chain, reverse inscribed 'Senior Fours/Wgton Regatta/1890/E.Rose.2.' Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3130 D.A.B.C. (Dunedin Amateur Boating Club), 1891, prize cufflinks, in gold (9ct, 3.8g, each 17x14mm), English maker and hallmark, one inscribed 'Otago Regatta/1891/Senior Pairs', the other 'D.A.B.C./Maxwell/Kinvig/2nd'. Fine. $150
Lot 3131 W.R.C. (Wellington Rowing Club), 1891-2, fob medal, handcrafted in voided silver (41x35mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.Simm/Cox'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3132 Auckland Regatta, rowing medal trial strikings in brass and copper (each approx 38x38mm), by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), deemed to be for the same medal (cfD&C.R8). Very fine and rare. (5) Passed in
Lot 3133 (Auckland Rowing Association), uniface trial strike in brass (47x32mm), by (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (cfD&C.10). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3134 N.S. (North Shore) Rowing Club, Trial Fours, trial strike in copper (43x34mm), by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.R19 [obverse die possibly also used for R20]). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3135 N.S.R.C. (North Shore Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.1g, 25x25mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Trial Fours, Presend./By/A.Kohn, V.P./Won By/J.P.Gerrard'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 3136 R.R.C., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 28x28mm), by R.R.Randle (Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.R.C./R.Bloorel'. Very fine. $100
Lot 3137 Ladies Boat Race, Tarawera, 1893, handcrafted badge in silver (50x28mm), no maker, pin-back. Fine. $180
Lot 3138 A.B.C. (Akaroa Boating Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Akaroa/Youth's Dble. Sculls/1897/Little River/1897/Youth's Pr. Oar & Double Sculls/L.Perham/Lyttelton/1898/Youth's Pr. Oar & Double Sculls'. Very fine. $280
Lot 3139 W.R.C. (Wanganui Rowing Club), Wanganui Regatta, 1898, presentation miniature oar, handcrafted in silver (170x14mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.W.Ward.Bow/G.F.Johnston.2/E.J.Lecren.3/J.R.Orford.Stk'. Very fine, mounted on a ribbon covered contemporary hanging board. Passed in
Lot 3140 St G.R.C. (St George's Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (33x22mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Coates Cup/1899/R.S.Whitley/Cox'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3141 Taranaki Regatta, Champion Race, 1902, fob medal/badge, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 22x22mm), unidentified maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Tikorangi R.C./To/J.E.Sarten/No.1'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3142 W.B.C. (Waitemata Boating Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 7.4g, 25x25mm), by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Trial/Fours/Presented By/A.Meyers (sic)/Takapuna 1904/Won By/J.W.Heath/No.2'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3143 W.R.C. (Wanganui Rowing Club), stock fob medal in silver (25mm), by Drews (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'Trial Fours/K.Chamerlain/2/1904'; another, in silver with gold (30mm), reverse inscribed 'Wray Eights/1905-9/K.Chamberlain.5.'. Fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) Passed in
Lot 3144 A.R.C. (Auckland Rowing Club), fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 25mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.R.C./Trial Fours/Won By/R.S.Lee/Presented By/F.E.N.Crombie/1905'; The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., fob medal, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 7.27g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.S.Lee'. Slight bend, very fine; good very fine. (2) $400
Lot 3145 Northern Wairoa Regatta, hand engraved in silver and gold (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Northern/Wairoa Regatta/Boy's Gig Race/1906/A.Moore'. Toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 3146 U.B.C. (Union Boat Club), stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 33x26mm), by Drew (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'U.B.C./1906-7/Drew Double Sculls/J.Roscoe Str/H.Pideaux bow', reverse blank. Very fine. $190
Lot 3147 W.R.C. (Wanganui Rowing Club), fob medal, uniface, struck in voided silver (40x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.R.C./G.Pettigrew/1907'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3148 W.R.C. (Wanganui Rowing Club), plain fob medal, in silver and gold (29mm), scroll and ring top suspension, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Wray Eights/1907-8/T.T.Bell'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3149 A.R.C. (Auckland Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 5.1g, 26mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.R.C./Maiden Junior Reps/Ponsonby Whangarei/Rotorua/Won By/W.H.Darby.3/1909 10'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3150 P.R.C. (Picton Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 35x27mm), by L.C., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Price Fours/A.Troughton/1911'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3151 W.B.C. (Waitemata Boating Club), 1912, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 35x28mm), by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension (pin removed from reverse), reverse inscribed 'A.R.A. (Auckland Rowing Association)/1912/Double Sculls/Championship/Won by/David Pugh'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3152 Q.D.B.C. (Queens Drive Boating Club) (Dunedin), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 34x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Cameron Fours/Won by/G.Pistor (2)/1913-14'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3153 St George Rowing Club, stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 8.3g, 27x24mm), by A.Kohn, Auck., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/C.J.Parr Esq C.M.G./1913-14/Trial Fours/Won By/A.J.Prescott.1'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3154 St George Rowing Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 35x32mm), by J.P., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1913-14/Presented/by/A.S.Bankart Esq/Trial Fours/Won By/A.J.Prescott.2'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3155 K.E.V. (King's Empire Veterans) Cross, c1910, struck in copper (30x30mm), by A.Kohn, Auck. (O&D.129); also, W.E.R.C. (West End Rowing Club) (Auckland), shield in silver (47x38mm), by Kohn (Kohn & Co, Wellington [Sigfried]), pin-back, obverse inscribed 'W.E.R.C./Kohn Shield/1914-15/Won By/W.P.Cartwright'. The first with tatty ribbon, the second toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3156 W.E.R.C. (West End Rowing Club, Auckland), handcrafted in silver and gold (35x30mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'W.E.R.C./1915/Presented by/A.Kohn/Won by W.Wardell/Cox'; another, similar to last by A.Kohn, with the same reverse inscription. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3157 T.R.C. (Timaru Rowing Club), fob medal handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 4.0g, 33x27mm), by 'R', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.R.C./Collins/Fours/Won By/A.Leeder/1915-16'. Very fine. $120
Lot 3158 S.G.R.C. (St George's Rowing Club), stock medal in silver (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'S.G.R.C./1915-17/J.Thompson/Cox'; another, handcrafted in silver (35x28mm), by J.P., reverse inscribed 'St.G.R.C./1918/Princes Fours/Won By/J.Thompson/Cox'. Both with ring top suspensions, fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3159 British Forces in Egypt, c1918, struck in bronze (41mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'NZEF Regatta Nile 14241/Four Oar/Gnr.W.T.Cooper/6 Fd Regt'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3160 I.R.R.C. (Invercargill Railway Rowing Club), stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 12.2g, 28mm), by G.Munro (Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hcp. Single Sculls/Season/1919-20/Won By/G.G.Webb'; also, Masonic, Lodge Victoria 147, jewel in gold (15ct, tot wt 10.6g, 60x50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '9-8-32/Presented To/Wor.Bro.G.G.Webb/As a Token of Esteem'. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $800
Lot 3161 W.E.R.C. (West End Rowing Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 30x27mm), by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.E.R.C./1919-20/Kohn Trophies/A.E.Lye'. Fine. $170
Lot 3162 A.B.C. (Akaroa Boating Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 30x28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'R.May/Akaroa/Burlls Pair Oar 1922/Youths Double Sculls/Ch-Ch/1922'. Fine. $200
Lot 3163 C.R.C. (Canterbury Rowing Club), 1923, stock medal, hand engraved in silver (38x24mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Pres. by/W. & L.Birdling/Won by/R.Hutchinson/Bow'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed ''C.R.C./1928/C.R.C. Trophy/R.Hutchinson/2'. Both with ring top suspensions, good very fine. (2) $190
Lot 3164 Fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 28mm), by Munros (G.Munro, Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Interprovincial/Fours/1923/T.Ross (3)'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3165 B.R.C. (Blenheim Rowing Club), 1928, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 33x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Girling Medal/Won By/G.Davis/Stk'. Very fine. $130
Lot 3166 Rowing, uniface, struck in silver (37mm), by J.F., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Edw.Sims/1928'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3167 A.B.C. (Aramoho Boat Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 35x28mm), by N. & Son (Nettleship & Son, Wanganui), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pepper Fours/1928-29/R.Edwards/Str.'. Good very fine. $200
Lot 3168 St.G.R.C. (St George's Rowing Club, Auckland), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 33x35mm) and three colour enamel, by W.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/A.S.Bankart Esq/1929-30/Won By/J.H.R.Biss'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3169 P.B.R.C. (Poverty Bay Rowing Club), stock medal in silver (32x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.B.R.C./Bradley 4S/J.Walworth (Cox)/1931-32'; another, handcrafted shield in silver (35x32mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed '1931-32/The L.V.A.', reverse inscribed 'Senior Fours/P.B.R.C./J.Walworth/(Cox)'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3170 P.C.R.C. (Port Chalmers Rowing club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'President's Fours/1938/P.Larkins (Cox)'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3171 Royal Humane Society of Australasia, Instd. A.D. 1874, struck in bronze (38mm), by C.Turner D. J.Hogarth F. (Sydney), reverse inscribed 'Van Mollier/30th Decr./1886'. Remnants of glue on obverse, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 3172 Royal Humane Society of Australasia, Instd. A.D.1874, bronze medal, inscribed 'Samuel Francis/Bennett/23rd March 1904'; also fob medal, hand engraved in gold (18ct, 17.0g, 28x28mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Samuel Bennett/for rescuing/George Haddrell/From Drowning At/New Plymouth/March 23rd 1904'. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $1,800
Lot 3173 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, type I medal struck in bronze (60x40mm), no maker, swivel pin suspender, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Allan (sic) Leonard/In Recognition Of/An Act/Of Bravery/1913' (O&D.126). Good extremely fine, in original gold lettered case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3174 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, Type I, bronze medal (38mm), no maker, suspender with ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Alan McIvor Stevenson/In Recognition of/Bravery/1914' (O&D.126). Cased, extremely fine with papers. $1,400
Lot 3175 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, medal struck in silver (38mm), no maker, swivel supender, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/John Patrick Culhane/In Recognition/Of a Conspicuous Act/Of Bravery 1914' (O&D.126). Toned, very fine. $1,500
Lot 3176 Group of Nine: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; Coronation Medal 1937; Coronation Medal 1953; New Zealand Efficiency Decoration (GRI) (O&D.97); New Zealand Teritorial Service Medal (O&D.91, Wright reverse); New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal (O&D.92, no maker). 45838 L/Cpl. J.L.Dighton N.Z.E.F. on the first and second medals; Capt. J.L.Dighton, Wellington Rgt. on the seventh medal; Lt. J.L.Dighton Wgton. Rgt. on the eighth and ninth medals. The first, second, eighth and ninth medals impressed, the seventh medal engraved, the third, fourth, fifth and sixth medals unnamed; also, Royal Humane Society of New Zealand Medal (Type 2, swivel suspender), struck in gold (15ct, tot wt 39.5g), by E & Co. (Elkington & Co Ltd, Cheapside), hallmark for London, 1913, suspender with ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/John L.Deighton [sic]/In Recognition of a/Very Conspicuous/Act of Bravery/1915' (O&D.126); N.B.H.S. (Napier Boys' High School), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 40x32mm), by J.L.Grieve (Gisborne), reverse inscribed 'Senior Champ/J.L.Dighton'; another, stock medal in silver (25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Tournament/1914/J.Dighton'; another, in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.Dighton/2nd Long Jump/1915'; Napier High School No.3, NZ Cadets, Ladies Challenge Cup, uniface medal, struck in silver, English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Serg.J.Dighton'; L.D.S., hand engraved in silver and gold (36x36mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/220 Yards'; Te Awa S.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 29x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Club Champnp./J.L.Dighton/1916'; N.Z.U.T., uniface, struck in bronze (32x33mm), by Bock (Wellington), reverse inscribed 'J.L.Dighton/V.U.C./880 Yds Flat/1920'; The Royal Life Saving Society Award of Merit, struck in silver (29mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'J.L.Dighton'; another, For Life Saving Skill With Surf Life Line, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.Deighton [sic]/18.2.23'; another, Service Cross, struck in silver and enamel (30x28mm), on ribbon with pin-back bar, reverse inscribed 'J.L.Dighton'; another, Honorary Life Governor badge, in gilt and enamel (35x28mm), English maker, pin-back. Some of the group of nine medals mounted out of order on a bar as worn, the Royal Humane Society of New Zealand medal in Elkington case of issue (this broken), others loose, the last eleven (except where stated) with ring top suspensions, fine - extremely fine. (21) $9,000
Lot 3177 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, bronze medal, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Peter Scott Isbister/For an Act/of Bravery/30th September 1930'. Very fine. $1,000
Lot 3178 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, bronze medal (38mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, suspender with ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to Robert Macfarlane Sloan/for an Act/of Bravery/26th Dec.1934' (O&D.126). Cased, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3179 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand Bronze Medal, Type 2, with ribbon buckle bar suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Mark Bruce/Thompson/for an act of valour/on 21 November 1981', all this inscription voided but still clearly visible. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3180 Royal Welcome ribbon, red, white and blue stripes (80x35mm), overprinted 'Royal Welcome/to/the/Duke & Duchess/of Cornwall/and York/26th June 1901'. Very good. Passed in
Lot 3181 Prince of Wales's Visit, Auckland, April 1920, Press Ticket, for 'C.Gordon, "Star"', signed, amongst others, by the Town Clerk, in red leatherette, fold-out wallet, measures 65x45mm (closed). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3182 (Prince of Wales Visit), May 1920, uniface, struck in silver (24mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 3183 Royal Visit of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1927, silver wax vesta case (52x45x8mm), by H.H.P. (Henry Hodson Plante, London & Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1926, ring top suspension, inscribed on front 'From/H.R.H.The Duke of York/To/E.E.Harvey/Grand Hotel/Rotorua/28.2.27', on the back a crowned monogram 'E.A.' (Elizabeth & Albert). Extremely fine. $460
Lot 3184 Lady Bledisloe, card (127x105mm) titled 'From Her Excellency Lady Bledisloe, Government House, Wellington, N.Z.', hand written 'James Mitchell, a small appreciation of faithful service from The Governor General and Lady Bledisloe, March 1935'; also a Government House typed menu card (152x98mm) and dated 14.2.33. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3185 HRH Prince Henry, 1934-35, N.Z. Souvenir, tin badge (23mm); N.Z. Royal Tour, 1953-1954, press badge in brass and blue enamel (32x28mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld; also, De Luxe Rink (skating badge) in silver (25x25mm) by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington); and Timaru Boys High School, medal struck in bronze (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'V.McK/H.J. Jn. Hcp.'. Very fine, the first three with pin-backs, the last with ring top suspension. (4) Passed in
Lot 3186 Royal Vist 'PR' badges, 1953-54, in brass and blue enamel (35x28mm); 1963, in brass and red enamel (33x22mm); 1966 H.M. The Queen Mother, in brass and yellow/black enamel (27x20mm); 1970, in brass and red/blue enamel (28x21mm), by Mayer & Kean or Mayer & Toye, Wellington. Extremely fine, all with pin-backs. (4) Passed in
Lot 3187 N.Z. Royal Visit, 1963, 'PR' badge, in gilt and red enamel (33x22mm), number '145' on reverse [illustrated]; Visit of H.M. Queen Mother, N.Z. 1964, 'PR' badges in gilt and enamel (38x27mm), numbered on reverse '141' and '149' (2, the second illustrated), all by Mayer & Kean Ltd, Wellington, with pin-backs. Good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3188 Royal Tour, (1963), press badge in gilt and enamel (35x20mm), by Bock & Son, Wellington, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3189 Royal Visit, New Zealand, 1966, Special Pass, No 80, folder in the name of Mr P.J.Burstall, valid in Wairakei, 29/30.4.66; also, a silver dish (80x10mm), with a crown above monogrammed initials "ER", by Hancocks & Co, London, hallmark for London 1965. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3190 Royal Visit badges, 1949-1970 (4), Royal Visit N.Z., 1949 in tin (32mm); Queen Mother, New Zealand Tour (1958?), in tin (42mm); press badge, Visit of H.M. Queen Mother, N.Z. 1964, in base metal and enamel (38x26mm), by Mayer & Kean Ltd, Wellington, numbered 271; another, Royal Visit N.Z. 1970, in brass and enamel (28x20mm), by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), numbered 273; also, Marlborough Agricultural & Pastoral Assn, 125th Anniversary, 1977, brass medallion (25mm), no maker. Fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3191 Pirates F.C. (Football Club) (Dunedin), 1886, stock medal hand engraved in silver (33x33mm), by F.Hyams (Frank Hyams, Dunedin), ring top suspension, inscribed 'R.B.Fraser' on obverse and 'O.D.T. & W. Co. (Otago Daily Times and Witness Company)/Best Back' on reverse. Worn, from fob chain wear. Passed in
Lot 3192 N.P. Star F.C. (New Plymouth Star Football Club), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.P. Star F.C./Tournament/J.Harvey/5th April 1894'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3193 Photo fob locket, in gold (9ct?, 8.4g, 28x20mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Mr A.Christie/By His Friends/In/S.D. (South Dunedin)/Presbyn. Church/12-8-95'; hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 25x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1912/S.Christie/Jr.Champion/Shot'; A.C.R.U. (Ashburton County Rugby Union), presentation miniature rugby ball in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 25x15mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed 'Senior Old Boys/1920/A.S.Christie'; another, inscribed 'Senior/Prince's Visit/17-5-20' [illustrated], all with ring top suspensions. The first worn, the others very fine. (4) $500
Lot 3194 Wellington Junior Rugby Union, cup, handcrafted in silver plate (215x72mm), inscribed 'Presd to/The/Wellgtn.Junior Rugby Union/By/Mr J.Skinner, Cuba St/Won By Empire 2nds/1895'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3195 W.R.F.U. (Wellington Rugby Football Union), 1903, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (35x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.Humphries'; I.R.U., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior/Championship/1905/C.Humphries'. Very fine. (2) $180
Lot 3196 Britain v. NZ, August 13th 1904, tin badge (23mm), no maker, pin-back. Fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 3197 Clarence F.C. (Football Club), 1904, handcrafted in silver and gold (35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/Clarence F.C./J.Cook'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3198 F.R.U. (Franklin Rugby Union), fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 6.0g, 27x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior Championship/1905/F.Lucas'. Fine. $180
Lot 3199 Rugby, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 33x33mm), by Williamson, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/E.E.Booth/from Members & Supporters of/Kaikorai F.C./on his inclusion in/N.Z. Team/For/Great Britain/1905'. Very fine and an excessively rare piece of early rugby memorabilia. Passed in
Lot 3200 Kaiapoi Tournament (7 A Side), 1906, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (37x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.Templeton'; also, handcrafted fob medal in silver and gold (30x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Mortons/Trophy/G.Templeton/1902-3'. Both with ring top suspensions, toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3201 N.C.R.U. (North Canterbury Rugby Union), hand engraved in silver (26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '7 A-Side/1906/T.Shankland'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3202 O.F.C. (Oriental Football Club), fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 6.7g, 30x24mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'S.J.Manning/Best Forward/1906' 'Presented by W.H.Nimmo'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3203 A.A.F.L. (assumed attribution - Auckland Amateur Football League), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 12.9g, 35x30mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'A.A.F.L./Won by/H.E.Webb/Goal Kicking/Championship/1907'; A.L.A.F., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 30x27mm), by A.Kohn, obverse inscribed 'A.L.A.F./Presented/By/A.M.Myers Esq', reverse inscribed 'Long Distance/Kicking/Won By/H.Webb/1907'; also, another fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 33x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1/2 Mile Handicap/Won by/H.T.Webb/23.4.21'; H.U.S., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 37x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/W.V.Edwards/to/Hugh T.Webb/most/improved junior/Season 1923'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspension. (4) $900
Lot 3204 G.B.B. (Gore Brass Band), stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 26mm), by A.J.Gibbs (Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Seven Aside/Tournament/G.Fraser/25-9-07'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3205 Tapanui Football Tournament, hand engraved in gold (9ct?, 4.4g, 24mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.Ellis/7-9-07'. Scratches and marks, otherwise very fine. $130
Lot 3206 FRU (Franklin Rugby Union), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Franklin R.U./Senior Champ/1908/W.A.Smeed/Tuakau F.C.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3207 N.B.R.U., Union Team, 1908, handcrafted in gold (10ct, 7.9g, 40x28mm), by T.H.R., reverse inscribed 'A.W.Wolfgram'. Very fine. $260
Lot 3208 Wairoa, 1908, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 23x24mm), by J.N., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wairoa/Sub-Union/Senior Tournament/J.Wilson'. Very fine. $110
Lot 3209 Gordon Highlanders Trophy, c1909, fob medal struck uniface in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 36x25mm), by Amor (Sydney), ring top suspension, reverse blank. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3210 A.F.A. (Auckland Football Association), fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (30x30mm), by J.Bros (Jones Brothers, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.F.A./3rd Grade Cup/T.A.F.C./R.Booth/1909'; also, Waikato Festival, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waikato/Festival/1910/String Trio'. Toned, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3211 Kia Ora Football Club, 1909, stock medal in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 21x21mm), by WL & S (W.Littlejohn & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/M.J.Hodgkins Esq/For/Next Best Back/Won By/E.Cudby'. Fine. $150
Lot 3212 Nelson F.C. (Football Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 33x31mm), by B&K (Brown & Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nelson F.C./1909/Mr F.H.Richmond's/Trophy/For best all round senior/Won by/H.Saunders'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3213 Fob medal, c1910, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 35x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uniscribed. $200
Lot 3214 Fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 10.9g, 33x28mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), scroll and ring top suspension, unawarded. Good very fine. $320
Lot 3215 C.R.F.U. (Canterbury Rugby Football Union), Referees Association, c1910, stock medal in voided gold (9ct, 3.4g, 23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Long Service/Member/J.S.Johnstone'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3216 Matoma F.C. (Football Club), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Matoma F.C./Third Grade/E.Gravatt'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3217 S.C.R.U. (South Canterbury Rugby Union), hand engraved in silver (35x24mm), by O'L & H (O'Leary & Horton, Timaru), reverse inscribed 'Seven-A-Side/J.Clarkson/1910' ; another, as last but inscribed 'C.Clarkson'; another, 1911, hand engraved in silver and gold (34x34mm), by O'L & H, reverse inscribed 'Seven-A-Side/Won By/C.Clarkson'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3218 Spotswood, fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 7.0g, 30x32mm), by 'SS', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.Evans/By Spotswood/Football Club/1910'. Fine. $200
Lot 3219 Murchison, fob medal, hand engraved in silver with gold (40x38mm), by B&K (Brown & Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'W.J.R' (presumed - W.J.Roberts), reverse inscribed 'Murchison/7-A-Side/1910'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3220 T.F.C., fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 7.7g, 40x35mm), by C.J.W., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.F.C./Premiers/1911/K.W.Moss'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3221 Great Britain, St Helens R.F.C., 1911, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 37x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension. Very fine. $260
Lot 3222 W.C.R.U. (West Coast Rugby Union), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.C.R.U./7 A Side/Won By/Kohinoor Club/T.Mathieson/June 3 1912'. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 3223 W.R.F.C. (Waiau Rovers Football Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 23x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'W.R.F.C./Best Forward/1912/T.Barry', reverse inscribed 'Presented By/J.Hogan Esq'. Very fine. $120
Lot 3224 A.C.R.U. (Ashburton County Rugby Union), stock medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (34x34mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'School 7 A-Side/Winners/Hampstead/E.Donn/1913'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3225 K.F.C. (Kaierau Football Club) (Wanganui), 1913, fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 35x30mm), unidentified maker, ring suspension missing from top, reverse inscribed 'Best Forward/won by/K.Wilson/prestd.by/V.A.Brookie'. Very fine. $120
Lot 3226 Otautau, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 35x35mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otautau/7 A Side/A.G.Small/1913'. Pin removed from back, otherwise fine. $170
Lot 3227 Levin Wanderers, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 35x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Levin Wanderers/Best Back/R.T.McDonald/1915'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3228 Rugby and boxing medals, fob medals awarded to L. (Len) Williams: hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 37x27mm), English hallmarked, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/C.F.Greenslade Esqr./For/Welter Weight/Won by/ L.Williams/26.6.16; K.F.C. (Kaikorai Football Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 33x33mm), reverse inscribed 'Most Improved Forward/L.Williams/1922'; another, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 33x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Kaikorai F.C./1st Fifteen/Len Williams/Most Improved Forward/1923'; another, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 32x32mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented/By the O.B. Ass./To L.Williams/For Special Ground Bout'; also, Kaikorai Football Club, Life Member's badge in gilt and enamel (26x20mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'L.Williams/13th June'. All with ring top suspensions apart from the last, fine - very fine. (5) $800
Lot 3229 France vs New Zealand, 8 April 1917, struck in silver (32mm), by Brennus (Paris). Minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 3230 Rugby, prize fob medal, 1917, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 29x28mm), by W.A.Brown (Invercargill), reverse inscribed 'Won By/E.Stokes'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3231 A.F.C. (Athletic Football Club), (North Otago), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 28mm), by J.Reid (Joe Reid, Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best Forward/R.Maddigan/1917'. Fine. $150
Lot 3232 I.F.C.C. N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 27x20mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), hallmark for Sheffield 1918, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/N.Paisley/By/I.F.C.C. N.Z./Best Player'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3233 Queenstown, 7-Aside, 1918, hand engraved in silver (35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'R.G'; Dunback Football Club, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/R.Gunn/By Dunback Football Club/for back play/22-9-23'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3234 A.C.R.U. (Ashburton County Rugby Union), c1920, Life Member's badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.5g, 37x31mm), no maker (probably Robilliard & Son, Ashburton), pin-slide back, reverse inscribed 'To/N.de G.Robilliard/In Recognition of/Valuable Services/To Rugby Football/In/Ashburton/County'. Good very fine. $400
Lot 3235 NZRL, (presumed attribution - New Zealand Rugby League), c1920s, badge, handcrafted in silver (45x20mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3236 Sporting prize fob medals, mostly for rugby, won by H.Gair between 1904 and 1920, includes O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys High School) (1904) in silver and gold, (6) in gold (9ct, tot wt 32.4g), one for 'Arrow Tournament, 1918', another for 'Cromwell, 1920', two with maker's marks - 'J.Jamie' (Gore) and 'Murrell' (E.Murrell, Nelson). All hand engraved, with ring top suspensions, fine - extremely fine. (7) $1,000
Lot 3237 F.R.U. (Franklin Rugby Union), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 30x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'F.R.U./Junior Championship/1920/R.Perkins'; P.R.U. (Pukekohe Rugby Union), struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 29x29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.R.U./Best Forward/1923/Won by/R.Perkins'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $460
Lot 3238 Waikare Rugby Union, Championship, 1920, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 34x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'O.G.Reston'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3239 Kimbolton F.C. (Football Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '7.Aside./Kimbolton F.C./T.Chadwick/1921'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3240 Ngapara, '7-a-side, 1921' in silver with gold shield on obverse (30x27mm), by F.H.A. & Co, hallmark for Birmingham 1921, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3241 Waihi Football Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waihi Football Club/Senior XV/1921/Most Improved Player/M.Henderson'; another fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 28x25mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Seven-A-Side/1921/M.Henderson'. Extremely fine. (2) $460
Lot 3242 Hamilton League Football Club, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.2g, 40x30mm), by Bart Innes (Hamilton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.L.Hemingway/Best Back/Season/1922'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3243 S.R.L.C. (Sydenham Rugby League Club), hand engraved fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 27x27mm), by Jones & Sons (Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'F.Ayling/Memorial', reverse inscribed 'S.R.L.C./J.R.Cairns/1922'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3244 S.T.F.C., 7 A Side, 1922, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 25x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1922/E.Cameron'; another, as last in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 25x22mm), inscribed '1924/E.Cameron'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 3245 Canterbury Rugby Union, fob medal, struck uniface in silver (24mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Seven-A-Side/R.Thompson/1923'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3246 D.F.C. (presumed attribution - Dunedin Football Club), hand engraved fob medal in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 38x30mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.F.C./Best Back/J.D.Sutherland/1923'; Kurow, 1925, hand engraved fob medal in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 27mm), by W. & Co (Wylie & Co, Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '7 A Side/Senr./J.D.Sutherland'; also, The New Zealand Red Cross Society, Medal of Merit, miniature, reverse inscribed 'E.Sutherland/836'. Fine - very fine, the first two illustrated. (3) $340
Lot 3247 N.Z. Old Boys Football Club, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presidents Trophy/1923/Best All Round and/Trained Player/Won By/H.T.Cox'. Very fine. $320
Lot 3248 The Victory Cup Medal, in gold (probably 9ct, 8.3g, 30x26mm), no maker (probably Mayer & Kean), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'South Wellington/F.C./C.Gell/Capt/1923'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3249 Ashburton, fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 3.7g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Winners/Ashburton/Five-A-Side/1924'; S.C. (South Canterbury), fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 28x24mm), reverse inscribed 'Winner/S.C./Five-A-Side/1925'. Good very fine. (2) $220
Lot 3250 K.C.R.U. (King Country Rugby Union), uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '7 Aside/Tournament/2nd/ 3/6/24'. Good fine. $220
Lot 3251 Murchison, Rugby Sub-Union, fob medal handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 40x26mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Mr J.Bowers/1924/Best Back/V.Liddicoat'; also, O.B.S., Athletic Championship, 1918, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 24mm), by W.L. & S. (W.Littlejohn & Son, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Won By/R.V.Liddicoat'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) $550
Lot 3252 P.B.R.U. (assumed attribution - Poverty Bay Rugby Union), handcrafted badge in silver (35x35mm), by A.Stoneham (Arthur Stoneham, Dunedin), pin-back, obverse inscribed 'P.B.R.U./The Single/Badge/1924'. Surface marks, fine. Passed in
Lot 3253 P.R.U. (Piako Rugby Union), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 10.8g, 37x26mm), by E.H.H., scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed P.R.U./Best/Senior Back/1925/E.Stewart'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3254 R.R.U. (Rangitikei Rugby Union), decorative cloth fob chain (23cm), with gold (9ct, tot wt 17.5g) fittings (fob clips are rolled gold), including a 9ct fob medal (30x30mm), struck and hand engraved, no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.R.U./Junior/Seven A Side/1924/L.Benseman'; another, cloth fob drop with gold (9ct, tot wt 15.0g) fittings, including a fob medal, handcrafted in 9ct for 'Finnimore Cup, 1925', reverse inscribed 'L.Benseman'. Fine. (2) $800
Lot 3255 All Blacks, Not Beaten, 1924-25, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 10.8g, 26mm), by G. & S.Co. Ltd. (The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London), hallmark for Birmingham 1924, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.F.Cupples/Presented/By/Hon.Sir Arthur Meyers'. Uncirculated, in a fitted case of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent St., London, W., an excessively rare presentation medal from the famous 'Invincibles' tour to the British Isles in 1924-25. Passed in
Lot 3256 All Blacks, Not Beaten, 1924-25, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 26mm), by G. & S.Co. Ltd. (The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London), hallmark for Birmingham 1924, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'I.H.Harvey/Presented/By/Hon.Sir Arthur Meyers'. Very fine, an excessively rare presentation medal from the famous 'Invincibles' tour to the British Isles in 1924-25. Passed in
Lot 3257 H.R.F.C. (Hawera Rugby Football Club), uniface stock medal, struck in silver (28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.R.F.C./A.Hoddinott/Most improved forward/Junior/1925'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3258 (Waikato), fob medal, 1925, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 6.0g, 28x23mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Won By R.Smith/1925' reverse inscribed 'Presented By/S.A.McNamara'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3259 Z.R.F.C. (Zingari Richmond Football Club), 1925, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 5.7g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '3rd A's/H.Kindly/Capt.'. Very fine. $170
Lot 3260 Pilkington Bros., Junior Rugby League, 1925-26, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 32x25mm) and enamel, English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse plain. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 3261 C.R.F.C. (College Rifles Football Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.1g, 32x32mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.R.F.C./1926/Most Improved Player/Presented to/E.Mackie'. Very fine, in a contemporary presentation box of A Kohn. $380
Lot 3262 S.C.R.F.U. (South Canterbury Rugby Football Union), half rugby ball shaped fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (9ct, 28x17mm), no maker, scroll top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Seven-A-Side/1926/A.White'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3263 Rugby, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 33x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres.W.J.Marfell's/Medal/Improved Forward/R.Tregoning/1926'; also, Dominion Scouts, Long Service Medal, struck in silver (29mm), by Bock & Son (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'As/M. R.Tregoning/19-6-31'. Extremely fine. (2) $260
Lot 3264 N.Z. Amalgamated Society Railway Servants, struck in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.Sheehan (sic)/Chairman/Auck.Branch/1926-27'; M.B.O.B. (Marist Brothers Old Boys), stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 23mm), no maker, mount broken off, reverse inscribed 'M.B.O.B./Best all round/Player/Presented by/J.Ford/Won by/P.Sheahan/1910-11'; M.B.R.U.A. (Marist Brothers Rugby Union Association), 1912, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.7g, 28mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), ring top suspension; Northern Boxing Assn., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 14.2g, 37x28mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Footballers/Champs/Middle Weight/P.Sheahan/1909'. Fine - extremely fine. (4) $900
Lot 3265 Hyde Football Club, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best Forward/Season 1928/won by/F.J.Beel'; V.R.F.T., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.Grade/Won by/F.Beel'. Very fine; slight bend, otherwise very fine. (2) $320
Lot 3266 H.N.Z.F.U., 1929, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 37x25mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.N.Z.F.U./2nd Hay/G.L.Tate'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 3267 Old Boys, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 30x27mm), by F.S. & S., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best/Forward/J.Bennett/1929'. Very fine. $90
Lot 3268 O.R.F.C. (Otago Rugby Football Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 27x27mm), unknown maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'O.R.F.C./A.Thompson/Most Improved Junior/1929'. Very fine. $160
Lot 3269 A.F.C. (Auckland Football Club), fob medal, struck uniface in silver with gold (30x30mm), by H.T.Peat (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.F.C./J.Porter/Best Forward/7th Grade/1930'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3270 P.P.F.C. (Pleasant Point Football Club), Seven-A-Side, 1930, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Connolly'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3271 P.F.C. (Poneke Football Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 30x30mm), reverse inscribed 'B.J.Tonks/Best Back/Poneke/Intd.1931'. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 3272 R.R.L.F.C. (Riccarton Rugby League Football Club) (Christchurch), miniature football, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 25x15mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed 'H.J.Vine/Goal Kicking/1932'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3273 A.R.L. (Auckland Rugby League), Stormont Shield Winners 1937, struck in silver with gold centre (35x28mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'K.Finlayson/1st Row'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3274 W.F.C. (Whatatutu Football Club), handcrafted in silver (28x22mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Wellington & Dunedin), pin back, obverse inscribed 'W.F.C./Meml.Shld. &/Hunter Cup/1938'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3275 Paeroa Rugby Union, c1940s, Life Member's badge, hand inscribed in silver (35x20mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3276 N.Z.R.F.U. (New Zealand Rugby Football Union), Past President's fob medal in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 24mm) and silver (fern), by W.L. & S. (W.Littlejohn & Son, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.V.Carmine/1940.41'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3277 Winton, stock fob medal, struck uniface in silver (32x25mm), no maker, obverse inscribed '7 a side Rugby/Central/won by/Winton/1945'. Toned, extremely fine. $60
Lot 3278 Auckland Rugby League, S.C.B. coat pin in gold (9ct, 2.7gm, head 20mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'V.Rose/1936-48'; North S.C., stock badge in silver (28mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'North S.C./Junr.Rinks/V.J.Rose/1952-53'. Very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3279 Canty. Rugby Football Union, Schoolboy's Passes for 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 and Underweight Grades Player's Pass for 1949; also, Canterbury Cricket Association, Otago v. Canterbury, Primary Schoolboy's Passes for Lancaster Park, December 1946 and 1948. Fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3280 Auckland Rugby League, uniface, struck in voided gold (9ct, 7.9g, 32x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'For/The Most/Sportsman/Like Player/Won By/T.Alick/Schoolboy/1949/Presented/By/Mr.J.F.W./Dickson'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 3281 Tin badges, rugby, c1950s (5), Souvenir/N.Z. All Blacks (32mm) with ribbon; Souvenir/British Isles Rugby Team/1950 (32mm) (2 different, one with ribbon); Souvenir/North Auckland/Football (42mm and 32mm) (2, one with ribbon); also, Moira Jones/Awanui Club (32mm) by O'Dell Ch-Ch, all with pin-backs. Very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3282 S.R.F.C., rugby ball shape, struck in silver and enamel (32x19mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, inscribed on obverse '11th B/1959/Ideal Player/L.Thorburn'. Some damage to enamel, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3283 Fob medals, uniface, struck in silver and 9ct gold (35x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, the first inscribed on reverse 'Whangaehu/10-A-Side/1959', the second as first but dated 1960. Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3284 D.R.S.U., life member badge in the shape of a rugby ball, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 28x20mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.W.Haigh/1964'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 3285 New Zealand Herald Junior Sports Award, struck in bronze (48mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Paul Kehoma/Matete/for/High Merit/Rugby League/1968'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3286 Welsh Tour to New Zealand, 1969, supporter's badge, in gilt and enamel (37x22mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3287 Canterbury Savings Bank, Rugby Trophy, c1970s, medal struck in silver (38mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3288 Wales-New Zealand, (1980), struck in silver (50mm), by Royal Mint (D.J.G.), hallmark for London, 1980, coat of arms on obverse with dates 1905, 1924, 1935, 1953, 1963, 1972, 1978 and 1980, reverse 'To Commemorate 75 Years of Rivalry and Friendship' (M&P.1980/7); another, as last, struck in bronze (50mm) (M&P.1980/7). Extremely fine and rare, only 50 silver medals struck. (2) Passed in
Lot 3289 Wales-New Zealand, (1980), struck in silver (50mm), by Royal Mint (D.J.G.), hallmark for London, 1980, coat of arms on obverse with dates 1905, 1924, 1935, 1953, 1963, 1972, 1978 and 1980, reverse 'To Commemorate 75 Years of Rivalry and Friendship' (M&P.1980/7). Extremely fine and rare, only 50 struck. Passed in
Lot 3290 O.R.F.U. (Otago Rugby Football Union), 1997, Speights Dunedin Senior Championship, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (55x38mm), ring top suspension, unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3291 O.R.F.U. (Otago Rugby Football Union), 1997, Speights Dunedin Senior Championship, uniface, struck in silvered base metal and enamel (55x38mm), ring top suspension, unawarded. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3292 IRB (International Rugby Board), Pacific 5 Nations, struck in gilt (50mm), by Millers Badges (Sydney), inscribed '2006/Champions'. Extremely fine, in fitted case. Passed in
Lot 3293 Fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 26x24mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Steered/By/Mrs A.Mackay/Won By/Mr D.Reid's Shadow/Season/1907-8'; New Zealand St John Ambulance War Service Badge, in gilt and enamel (35x26mm), no maker, ring top with bar and pin-back, reverse with impressed number 11429 and inscribed 'Annie M.Mackay'. Very fine. (2) $200
Lot 3294 New Zealand, St John Ambulance War Service (WWI) badge/medal in brass and enamel (33x26mm), no maker, ring top with bar and pin-back suspension, '11849' stamped on reverse. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3295 The St John Ambulance Association, membership medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 11.5g, 43x40mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1919, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '231938/Ellen Bagrie'. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 3296 Service Medal of the Order of St John, silver, three bars. Amb.Sis.M.Dawson.Dunedin.NSG.Div.Otago Dis.N.Z.S.J.A.B.O.1923. Engraved (O&D.113), cased; The St John Ambulance Association, service medal, in gold (18ct, 11.9g), reverse inscribed '136782/May C.Dawson'; New Zealand, St John Ambulance War Service (WWI) badge/medal, in brass and enamel (33x26mm), '11640' stamped on reverse. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $1,000
Lot 3297 Service Medal of the Order of St John, rhodium plated, with bar. 114 R.Monk. Engraved. (O&D.113); The St John Ambulance Association, membership medal in bronze (45x40mm), London maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '421203/Raymond Monk'; also, boxing medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 12.0g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.C.S.C./Light Weight/R.Monk/1924'. Fine - very fine. (3) $360
Lot 3298 Service Medal of the Order of St John, struck in silver, with two bars.1704 A/S .CE.Cooper Wellington Dis.N.Z. S.J.A.B.O. 1934. Engraved. (O&D.113). Extremely fine, with box of issue. Passed in
Lot 3299 Service Medal of the Order of St John, struck in silver, with bar. 4029 A.J.Crawford/Wanganui N.Z./S.J.A.B.D. 1937. Engraved. (O&D.113). Toned, extremely fine. $60
Lot 3300 Great Britain, The St John Ambulance Brigade, Empire 'First Aid' Competition, London, 1937, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3301 Service Medal of the Order of St John, struck in silver, with bar. 739 M.Warrington. Engraved. (O&D.113). Extremely fine, with box of issue and two ribands. Passed in
Lot 3302 Service Medal of the Order of St John, rhodium plated. N.Z. 297 D.W.Starkey. Engraved. (O&D.113); The St John Ambulance Association, membership medal in bronze (40x40mm), London maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A122764/Douglas W.Starkey'; also, St John badges (4) and buttons (19). Fine - very fine. (25) Passed in
Lot 3303 Pair: The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Serving Brother (Type I) (O&D.15) with matching miniature; Service Medal of the Order of St John (rhodium plated). N.Z. 327 S.A.Burgess. Engraved (O&D.113). Extremely fine, the first in a fitted case of Spink & Son Ltd, London. (3) Passed in
Lot 3304 Service Medal of the Order of St John, rhodium plated. N.Z. 417 E.M.Castle. Engraved (O&D.113); St John Ambulance Association, service medal, reverse inscribed 'A105318/Ellen.M.Castle'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3305 Service Medal of the Order of St John, rhodium plated, with bar. N.Z. 226 M.Brown. Engraved. (O&D.113); The St John Ambulance Association, membership medal in bronze (45x40mm), London maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A147506/Mary Brown'; St John Voluntary Aid badge and lapel pin; shoulder pips (2); also, stock silver badge (24mm), engraved on front 'Petone Nursing/Won/N.Z. Comps./1949' and on the back 'M.Brown'. Fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3306 Waitahuna School, 1878, disc in gold (probably 9ct, 4.6g, 27mm), inscribed on obverse 'Given/By/J.C.Brown Esq./M.H.R.Tuapeka/To/Leonard Arthur Line/Waitahuna School', reverse inscribed 'Annual Prize/For/Regular Attendance/Good Conduct/&/General Improvement/18th Dec/1878'. Mount marks on reverse (pin removed), otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3307 Otago Girls' High School, Dunedin, c1880s, handcrafted fob medal in silver (40x40mm), maker's name obscured (possibly John Hislop, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marion A.Ferguson/Excellence In/English, Arithmetic & Geography'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3308 Oamaru High School, Dux, 1880, handcrafted in silver (38x38mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), ring top with bar suspension (provision for ribbon), reverse inscribed 'Kate Buick'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3309 East Christchurch School, stock medal, struck uniface in silver (41mm), obverse inscribed 'To/C.Brice/Champion Swimmer/East Ch.Ch.School', reverse inscribed 'Mr M.Murphy/Chairman/1884'. Surface marks, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3310 O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys' High School), handcrafted medal in silver (66mm), by Hislop (J.Hislop, Dunedin), obverse inscribed 'Given by Chamber of Commerce/1886', reverse inscribed 'Upper School/Scott John Askew/English/1886'. Very fine, an impressive award. Passed in
Lot 3311 Albany St School (Dunedin), hand engraved in silver (40x40mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Albany St/School/Xmas 1887/Dux of Girls/Maude Robertson', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/T.Fogo'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3312 East Christchurch School, Dux, 1887, stock medal struck in silver (47x35mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, inscribed 'Eustan King'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3313 Papanui State School, 1st Prize, December 1887, inscribed stock medal, in silver (41mm), no maker, scroll and ring top with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/Elspeth Grace Reid/Presented/By/T.S.Weston'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3314 All Saints A.A. Club, struck and hand engraved in silver (35mm), by W.G.N., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'All Saints/A.A. Club/2nd Prize-Hurdle Race/won by/P.Hackett/1888'; also, Auckland Secondary Schools, Athletic Championships, struck in silver (51mm), by E. & C. (Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1930, reverse inscribed 'P.Hackett/High Jump Open Champ/1930'; another, reverse inscribed 'P.Hackett/High Jump/Championship Open/1931'; stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 35x30mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior/Sports Champ/P.Hackett/1931'. The first fine, the second and third mint bloom uncirculated, the last extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3315 The Auckland College and Grammar School, fob medal, struck in copper (27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.M.Brigham/1st/50yds on back/March 23/1888' (D&C.-); A.A.S.C. (Auckland Amateur Swimming Club), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (35x30mm), by A.T., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.A.S.C./1889/Boy's Race Under 16/80 Yds/Third/Won By/J.M.Brigham' (D&C.-). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3316 The Auckland College and Grammar School, struck in silver (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'J.Drummond/1889/Long Dive' (D&C.M22). Missing ring top, some damage to edge on reverse, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3317 Dilworth Ulster Institute (Auckland), c1890s, uniface trial strike in copper (40x27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (cfD&C.M12). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3318 W.C.A.S. (Wellington College Athletic Sports), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (32x32mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.Oldham/120 Hurdles/1890'. Toned reverse, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3319 A.C. & G.S. (Auckland College & Grammar School), fob medal, struck uniface in silver (33x32mm), no maker (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.C. & G.S./1891/P.Drummond/For/80 Yds Swim 2nd/Neat Header 2nd/Long Dive 2nd' (D&C.S7 [this piece]). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3320 (Kings College, Auckland), uniface trial strike of a badge, in brass (35x28mm), by (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (CfD&C.M18). Fine. Passed in
Lot 3321 (King's College), Auckland, silver badges, one with King's crown (38x30mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland (missing pin), another with Queen's crown, unsigned but probably Teutenberg designed, lug and pin-slide back. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 3322 (Christ's College) (Christchurch), stock fob medal, in silver (27x27mm), by B.P. & Co (B.Petersen, Christchurch), ring top attached to a silver wire bracelet (70mm across), inscribed 'C.J.Newell/ 1/4 Mile Under 15/Octr.1891'. In a frame with a small picture of C.J.Newell (1504), Christ's College, 1891-1892, on the back, toned, very fine. $90
Lot 3323 S.H. (Sacred Heart), handcrafted in voided silver and silver gilt (46x38mm), by GIC, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1st Prize/Senr. Gymnastics/1892'; another, as last, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Swimming Championship/1892', obverse inscribed 'Won By/J.G.Stothart'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3324 Sydenham Borough School (Christchurch), Dux, 1892, stock medal in silver (37x45mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.Milner'. Toned, fine. $150
Lot 3325 Wanganui Girls' College, 1892, handcrafted in gold (tested 22ct, 21.0g, 39x39mm), by Kohn (S.Kohn, Wellington), handcrafted ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/Ethel Elmslie Bell/1892'. Toned, extremely fine, with a contemporary case. $1,500
Lot 3326 Arthur St School, (Dunedin), 13/12/94, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (45x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Edith/Paterson'; another, fob medal in silver and gold (32x24mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'E.P.', reverse inscribed '92/Theory/1918'. Fine; very fine, both toned. (2) Passed in
Lot 3327 Karori State School, dux medal in handcrafted silver (45x30mm), no maker, ring top suspended by ribbon and pin-back bar, obverse inscribed 'Awarded to Lily Maria Young 1895', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/C.H.Williams'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3328 Turua School, Handicap prize medal, 16.3.95, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top missing, reverse inscribed 'Won By/A.E.Osborne'. Fine. $180
Lot 3329 Caversham School, Dux, 1897, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (40x33mm), English maker and hallmark, inscribed 'Bernard Murphy'; Otago Boys High School, 1902, Dux medal in gold (15ct, 10.0g, 45x45mm), by Souness (E.Souness, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'B.E.Murphy'; another, fob medal hand engraved in gold (probably 18ct, 10.0g, 35x30mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), obverse inscribed 'Chamber/of/Commerce/Eng. and Arithc./Senior/1902', reverse inscribed 'Otago/Boys' High School/B.E.Murphy'. The first nearly fine having been worn on a fob chain; second extremely fine; third good very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $800
Lot 3330 Papanui State School, Dux medal, struck in silver (41mm), no maker, swivel ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Etta Maindonald/Dux', reverse inscribed 'Papanui State/School/T.S.Weston's/Prize/Dec-1898'. Edge bruise at 5:30 o'clock on reverse, otherwise toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3331 P.S.O.B.REn. (Ponsonby School Old Boys' Reunion), 1898, sports medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.5g, 35x35mm), by R.Bros (Read Brothers, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '440 Yds/1st/J.H.Bigelow'. Very fine. $400
Lot 3332 Outram School, 1899, hand engraved in silver (31x31mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Linnet O'Keeffe'. Toned, nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 3333 Napier Girls High School, c1900, badge in gilt and enamel (55x50mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb., pierced in two places at top for suspension. Slight chipping to enamel, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3334 (Saint Hilda's Collegiate School), Dunedin, c1900, badge struck in voided silver (62x37mm), by M. & Y. Ch. (Moller & Young, Christchurch), pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3335 W.D.H.S. (presumed attribution - Waimate District High School), c1900, badge in voided silver (42x35mm), by E.Mills (Dunedin), pin missing from back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3336 Nelson College, (1901), stock medal in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 26mm), no maker, scroll top, ring broken off, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/The Head Boy/Of/Nelson College/By/Mrs Crawford/In Memory of Her Brother/John Moeller/Who Died on Active Service/in South Africa/3rd July 1900/W.H.Moyes'. Fine. $320
Lot 3337 Otago Girls High School, Dux, 1900, handcrafted in silver (48mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/of/Lower School/Ethel Logan Glendinning'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3338 Kaikorai School, 1901, handcrafted in silver and gold (35x35mm), by A.Stoneham (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/A.Stoneham/Won By/George Harbour/Dux/Std.VII'. Good very fine, a unique presentation piece by the maker. Passed in
Lot 3339 Nelson College, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 23x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nelson College/Obstacle Race/1901'. Very fine. $90
Lot 3340 St Clair School, fob medal for 'Honour', hand engraved in silver (35x30mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'St Clair School/McG.Walmsley/1901'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3341 ChCh Sandow School, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 30x27mm), by B.P. & Co (B.Petersen & Co., Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'ChCh Sandow School/Presented By/H.Kohn/For The/Best Developed Man/of the 1903 Pupils/Won By/H.S.Brewer'. Fine. $260
Lot 3342 Hampden, fob medal in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 28x30mm), by Sherwin Bros (Oamaru), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'W.D.Butcher/Dux', reverse inscribed 'Hampden/D.H.S./1903'. Toned, very fine. $170
Lot 3343 P.S.F.T. (Primary Schools' Football Tournament), hand engraved in silver gilt (32x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.S.F.T./Waltham School/Junr.Champs./J.R.Elwood/1903'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3344 Devonport School Cadets, handcrafted in silver and gold (38x35mm), by Read (Read Brothers, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rifle/Championship/Won By/Sergt.Prime/1904'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3345 High St School (Dunedin), Xmas 1904, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 28x30mm), by 'WA', hallmark for Birmingham 1900, ring top and pin-back suspension (missing pin), reverse inscribed 'Dux/Enid Grant/S.VI'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3346 Queen Victoria School for Maori Girls, Parnell, Auckland), c1905, handcrafted badge in silver (35x35mm), no maker, pin-back, pin broken off; another, struck in silver (38x28mm), no maker, pin-back, pin broken off. Nearly fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3347 Wairoa, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 28x22mm), by J.F.L. (J.F.Ludwig, Napier), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.P.Chapman/champion/of the/Wairoa/District/1905'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 32x32mm), by J.F.L., pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Shot/of the/Wairoa District/M.P.Chapman/1906'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 25x27mm), by J.F.Ludwig (Napier), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Shot/Wairoa District/M.P.Chapman/1907'. Very fine. (3) $550
Lot 3348 Waihakeke School, S.7, 1905, handcrafted in silver (36x30mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Myrtle Heycock'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3349 King's College (Auckland), Sports Handicap, struck in bronze (38mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'High Jump Under 15/Won By/E.Clerk/1906' (D&C.M17). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3350 Kings College Auckland, handcrafted in silver & gold (40x30mm), by W.H.H. with English hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'King's/College/Auckland/1906' on reverse 'Steeplechase/1st/G.N.Hill, scr/83 ran'; N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), N.Z. Amateur Championship, handcrafted in silver (32mm), by A.Kohn (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Feb/1910/Auckland' reverse inscribed '3/Miles/Flat/Championship/G.N.Hill/2nd'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3351 O.F.A. (Otago Football Association), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (27mm), by B&M.D, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'O.F.A./Schools/2nd Grade/1906'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3352 Sacred Heart High School, 1906, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 28x24mm), obverse inscribed with initials 'M.V.McG', reverse inscribed 'Good Conduct/Prize'; hand engraved fob in silver and gold (25x22mm), inscribed on front 'M.McG'; hand engraved in gold (9ct, 1.9g, 25mm), obverse inscribed 'D.M.', reverse inscribed 'Full attendance/1923'; also, S.P.D.C., hand engraved in silver, reverse inscribed 'S.P.D.C./E.O'Neill/1st/Sack Race/17-3-16', all except the third (no maker) with English makers and hallmarks. Fine - very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (4) $180
Lot 3353 King's College (Auckland), struck uniface in bronze or copper (38mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'King's College/1907/Consolation Race/Won By/R.Burkill' (D&C.-). Good extremely fine and a very rare type. Passed in
Lot 3354 Papanui, Dux medal, uniface, struck in silver (44mm), by R.P., ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Berkeley-Phelps/Hopkins/Dux', reverse inscribed 'State School/T.S.Weston's/Prize/1907/Papanui'; N.C.P.S.A.A.A. (North Canterbury Primary Schools Amateur Athletics Association), fob medal, handcrafted in silver and gold (35x35mm), by Jones & Sons (Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.C.P.S.A.A.A./B.Hopkins/1908'; another, as last, same inscription but '1909'. Toned, extremely fine, the last two joined by a piece of silver fob chain. (3) Passed in
Lot 3355 P.D.S. (Patutahi District School), attendance medals, hand engraved in silver (26mm) (3), with bar and pin-back suspensions, inscribed to 'Helen Atkins' 1900/1903, 1901 and 1902/1906; also, P.D.P.S., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 28x28mm), by W.G. (W.Good, Gisborne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.D.P.S./Regular Attendance/For 8 Years/Ellen [sic] Atkins/1899-1907'. Very fine. (4) $120
Lot 3356 W.B.H.S. (Waitaki Boys High School), hand engraved in silver and gold (30x28mm), by W. & Co (Wylie & Co, Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.B.H.S./1907/Best Shot/No.2 Company/W.Naylor'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3357 Robert Deans Scholar, struck in bronze (57mm), by W.R.Bock, Wellington, ring suspension either side, inscribed on rim E.E.Crawshaw 1908. Extremely fine and very rare, the first year of the award. Passed in
Lot 3358 G.D.H.S. (Gore District High School), 1908, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '5 Years/Full Attendance/Myrtle Church'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3359 (Auckland Diocesan School for Girls), c1910, badge struck in silver and light blue enamel (43x35mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), lug-back; another, struck in silver and dark blue enamel (35x20mm), no maker, bar with pin-back (pin broken off). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3360 Christchurch Boys High School, c1910, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, missing ring top, uninscribed. Good fine. $30
Lot 3361 Green Island School (Dunedin), c1910, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Green Island School/John C.Rawlinson', ring top suspension. Very fine. $140
Lot 3362 S.H.C. (Sacred Heart College) (Dunedin), c1910, hand engraved copper plate initials badge, in silver (50x40mm), by C.E. (C.Eastabrook, Dunedin), pin-back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3363 Napier St School, Auckland, c1910, badge struck in voided silver (30mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3364 Sacred Heart College, Auckland, c1910, badge struck in silver (38x35mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), lug back, reverse numbered 1634. Surface marks, fine. Passed in
Lot 3365 (St Margaret's College, Christchurch), c1910, badge struck in silver (63x36mm), by S.R.W. (Seth R.Whale, Christchurch), stem-back. Toned, very fine, pin removed from reverse, very fine. $80
Lot 3366 T.A.D.S., badge in silver (30x22mm), c1910, by Kohn, pin-back suspension, motto on obverse 'Where Duty Leads'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3367 (Wesley College, Auckland), c1910, badge struck in silver (33x32mm), no maker or suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3368 School badge or similar, c1910, in silver (20x16mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland). Good fine. Passed in
Lot 3369 (Auckland College & Grammar School), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 30x28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior/Champion/1910/Cadet/W.A.C.Clarke' (D&C.plate LVIII). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3370 Dilworth Ulster Institute (Auckland), 1894, uniface struck in copper (37x27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Manx Race/Won By/C.Mahony/1910' (D&C.M12). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3371 H.St.S. (High Street School), (Dunedin), (1910), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 31mm), by A.J.Shaw (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Commercial/Arithmetic/H.Wolstenholme'. Very fine. $160
Lot 3372 Outram School, Dux medal, Dec.1910, hand engraved in silver and gold (32x32mm) by Paterson (William J.Paterson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Isabella/Anderson'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3373 Parnell Primary School, presentation button in silver (35mm), inscribed on front 'Presented To/Mr Hare/as a slight token of esteem/By The/Sixth Standd./Scholars of Parnell P.S./5.8.10'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3374 St Annes (Newtown, Wellington) Dux, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 32x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.Flanagan/1910/Pres by/H.Crengel'; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 30x30mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Music/Annie Flanagan'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $280
Lot 3375 St. Mary's Convent, 1910, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 29mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/A.Meyers/For/Conduct/Won By/Winnie Corbett'. Very fine. $130
Lot 3376 Martin Senr. Memorial Medal, hand engraved in silver (30x35mm), no maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1908, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/Walton School/1910/A.Gillanders'. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 3377 Bromley School, stock medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 18.8g, 39mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington & Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Sutton & Sons/School/Competition', reverse inscribed 'Bromley School/H.R.Wilkinson/Headmaster/1911'. Extremely fine. $950
Lot 3378 Girton College, Dux medal, 1911, AII Division, 1911, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'D.V.Cowie'. Fine. $160
Lot 3379 Raumati School, Dux, 1911, inscribed fob medal in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.A.Claridge'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3380 Richmond School, Dux, 1911, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 28x25mm), by Sandstein (Sandstein & Son, Christchurch), ring top suspension, 'Stella McBratney' inscribed. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 3381 Te Aro (Wellington) School, Dux medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 28x26mm), by F.G. (Frank Grady, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Francis E.Robinson/1911'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3382 W.G.C. (Wanganui Girls College), Prefect's badge, 1911, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 30x30mm), by J.W. & C., pin-back. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3383 Trinity College, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.7g, 32x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ivy Ross/Alexandra/Highest Marks/Intermediate/Exam/Trinity College/1912'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 3384 King's College (Auckland), presentation cup in 'Postosi' silver, half pint size (92x72mm), by The Potosi Silver Co, Birmingham, with inset silver medal (45mm) of the school, by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.M17), the cup inscribed 'King's College Sports/Swimming/Senior Cup/Won By/R.M.McGregor/1913'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3385 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Athletic), in bronze (48mm) by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), reverse inscribed '1913/Won By/A.Hart/220 Yds/Junior/Cup' (D&C.M17). Minor edge bruising, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3386 Marshland School, Dux, 1913, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 40x32mm), no maker, ring top, bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marshland/School/Joseph Boloski/Dux/1913/Presented/by/W.J.Walter'; also, stock medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (30x28mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back (pin missing) suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Boloski/East Tamaki/Sheffield/1929'. Extremely fine. (2) $260
Lot 3387 W.D.H.S. (Waimate District High School), Dux, 1913, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 26x26mm), by E.Mills (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.D.H.S./Primary Dept./E.M.Kane'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3388 W.C.S. (Wanganui Collegiate School), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.3g, 38x28mm), by WN (W.F.Nettleship, Wanganui), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.B.S./Dux/H.McDonald/1913'. Good very fine. $340
Lot 3389 Mangatoki School, Dux, 1914, stock medal in silver and gold (35x28mm), pin-back, inscribed 'K.Lambie'; silver shield (26x24mm), inscribed on front 'W.Lambie/Mangatoki'. Fine, both by English makers with hallmarks. (2) Passed in
Lot 3390 N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth High School), uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.M.Rockel/1st 440yds Junior Cup/2nd 220yds open/1914'. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 3391 N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth High School), uniface, struck in copper (35mm), by R.P., reverse inscribed 'E.Martin/Championship/Junior Miniature Range/1914'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3392 St Mary's College (Auckland), c1915, badge in silver and blue enamel (40x40mm), by Theo. Meyer, Auckland, lug back. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3393 Timaru Boys' High School, Pipe Band, c1915, badge struck in silver (52x42mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, lug and pin-back. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3394 District High School, Feilding, badge in silver and enamel (35mm), Philip & Tacey, London supplier, unknown maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1915, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'M.Horneman'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3395 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Athletic), in bronze (48mm) by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Won/By/J.A.Young/880 Yds/Senior/Cup/1915' (D&C.M17). Extremely fine, in fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3396 Matamata School, handcrafted in silver and gold (33x28mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'Hosking/Junior/Medal/1915', reverse inscribed 'Matamata/School/220 Yds/Handicap/Won By/Athol McKenna'; another, Hosking Senior Medal, 1915, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.5g, 32x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Matamata/School/ 1/4 Mile/Handicap/Won By/Hurtley McKenna'; 1922, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 35x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Best Shot/47th Coy/Won By/A.D.McKenna'. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (3) $480
Lot 3397 O.B.H.S. (Otago Boy's High School), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 30mm), by R.W.McNicoll, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hyde Medal/Life Saving Contest/1915/R.J.B.Allan'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3398 W.T.C. (Wellington Technical College), 1915, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 35x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Arthur Ridge/Senior/Champion'; another, hand engraved in silver (35x25mm), by B&S, Birmingham hallmark, reverse inscribed 'T.Ridge/Running/1915'; another, 1916, hand engraved in silver (29x29mm), by J.W. & Co, reverse inscribed 'A.Ridge/1st/Plate Dive'; W.T.C. badge hand engraved in silver (23mm), by J.W. & Co, pin-back. The first three with ring top suspensions, the silver toned, very fine - extremely fine. (4) $180
Lot 3399 Arthur St School (Dunedin), stock medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (27x22mm), by W.A., hallmark for Birmingham 1916, inscribed on obverse 'G.C.' and reverse '1st/Relay'. Toned, fine. $30
Lot 3400 Belfast (Christchurch), Dux, 1916, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 33x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Jack Childs'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3401 C.H.A. (Canterbury Hockey Association), fob medal, handcrafted in silver (33x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.H.A./5th Grade/5 A-Side/1916/J.Hearfield'; fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (33x33mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Addington School/Dux/1917/J.Hearfield'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3402 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Athletics), struck in silver (48mm) by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Won/by/F.V.C.Clark/Steeplechase/& High Jump/Senior/1916' (D&C.M17). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3403 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Boxing), struck in silver (48mm) by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Won/by/R.C.Lysnar/Champion/Under 6 St./1916' (D&C.M17). Virtually uncirculated, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 3404 Hazelburn (School), Dux, 1916, fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 28mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.Aitken'; another, Dux fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 28x26mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pt.Pt.D.H.School (Pleasant Point District High School)/Secondary Dpt/Ellen Aitken/1919'. Extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 3405 S.B.H.S. (Southland Boys High School), 1916, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 25x27mm), by G.Munro (Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'L.Soper/1st Long Jump/Senior Fives'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3406 W.H.S., 1916, hand engraved fob medal in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 30x28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.Duncan/Under 14/1st.7.5 Yds. Flat/1st 100.Yds. Flat/1st. 650 Yds.Swimming/1st Gymnasium/Championship'. Very fine. $280
Lot 3407 Concord School, Dux, 1917, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 30x26mm), unidentified maker (possibly Frank Grady, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lewis Cornish/1917' and '7-8-25' added later. Very fine. $180
Lot 3408 Moray Place School, (Dunedin), Dux, 1917, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 35x31mm), unidentified maker (possibly Frank Grady, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presd./by the Committee/Moray Place School/Sybil H.Baker'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3409 Balfour Prize Medal, stock medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (29x29mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Edna Bacon', reverse inscribed 'Revd.G.H.Balfour/Prize/1917'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3410 N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth High School), c1918, uniface, struck in copper (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Swimming/1st/Two Lengths Hcp/E.Herbert'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3411 N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Area Schools Association), Dominion Schoolboys Championship, 1918, in hand engraved silver (21mm), by Souness (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/N.Batchelor/Second'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3412 Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, swimming fob medal struck in silver (27mm), no maker (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top broken off, reverse inscribed 'J.N.Thompson/3 Miles/1918'. Toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3413 Arthur St School (Dunedin), 16.12.19, fob medal in silver and gold (40x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'H.Minn/Dux/Std 5'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3414 A.G.S. (Auckland Grammar School), struck in silver (25x25mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.G.S./A Coy.Senior/Corpl.E.Ross/1919' (D&C.M7). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3415 Hastings North School, Dux, 1919, fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 32x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/A.W.Hamilton/Won By/Maggie Pitcaithley. Very fine. $190
Lot 3416 Kaitangata School, stock fob medal, in silver and gold (32x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Kaitangata/School/Good Attendance/1913-19/Doris Seaman'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3417 S.H.C. (Sacred Heart College), Auckland, badge hand engraved in silver (35x29mm), by Kohn (A.Kohn, Auckland), pin-back; Dux, 1919, stock fob medal in silver (27x27mm), with inscribed initials 'C.T.'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3418 S.H.School (Southland High School), 1919, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 36x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'E.R.', reverse inscribed 'Good Conduct/S.H.School/1919'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3419 Sumner School, fob medal, hand engraved in voided silver (22mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Sumner School/Junior/Champion/1919/Doris Fluerty'; another, in silver (33x33mm), reverse inscribed 'Sumner School/D.Fluerty/Senior Champion/1922'. Both with ring top suspensions, fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3420 Columba College, Dunedin, c1920, badge, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 2.8g, 40x28mm), no maker, missing pin from back. Very fine. $80
Lot 3421 Dilworth Ulster Institute, c1920s, badge in silver (33x27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland); another, fob medal in bronze (35x27mm), by 'Y' (Young & Co, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Under 12/Hcp/C.L.Thomson/1921'. Very fine, the first toned. (2) Passed in
Lot 3422 (F.A.H.S.) (Feilding Agricultural High School), c1920s, 'Cope Feathers', handcrafted in silver (95x106mm), no maker; also, lapel badge, handcrafted in silver (20mm), no maker, inscribed on obverse, 'F.A.H.S/ O.P.A', and with the school's motto 'Kia Toa Kia Ngakaunui' (Have Courage - Desire Greatly). Both with pin-backs, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3423 Medbury School (Canterbury), 'Play the Game', c1920s, uniface prize fob medals, struck in silver and copper (27mm), no maker, ring top suspensions, unawarded. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3424 P.H.S. (Paeroa High School), c1920s, badge struck in voided silver (35x28mm), by Young & Co., Auckland, pin-back. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3425 Bayfield School (Auckland), fob medal, hand engraved in silver (32x30mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/Noel Churchill/5.3.20/ 1/2 Mile Hdcp'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 3426 G.G.S. Epsom (Epsom Girls Grammar School) (Auckland), c1920, swimming badge, struck in silver (30x13mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3427 F.D.H.S. (Feilding District High School), Dux, 1920, stock medal in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 21mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'F.D.H.S./1920/Dux/Sec.Dept', reverse inscribed 'Won By/G.M.Richardson'. Very fine. $120
Lot 3428 Macandrew Rd School (Dunedin), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 30x30mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscibed '"A" Grade Champions/1920/T.Swell/Points/435-7'. Fine. $150
Lot 3429 N.G.C. (Nelson Girls College), badge handcrafted in gold (9ct, 1.8g, 23x23mm), by L.K. (Louis Kerr, Nelson), pin-back [illustrated]; also, Timaru Boys High School, prize medal in bronze (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Boxing/Class P/M.Arthur/1920'. Fine; corroded on obverse, otherwise very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3430 O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys High School), 1920 (inscribed), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 28x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'James Fulton Prize/Junior Swimming/A.H.M.Grubb'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'James Fulton Prize/Junior Swimming/1921/A.H.M.Grubb'. Extremely fine. (2) $260
Lot 3431 Wakari School, fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (32mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Mavis Brown/Sewing/1920'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3432 W.C.S. (Wanganui Collegiate School), stock medals in silver (27x27mm) (3), by Drews (S.H.Drew, Wanganui), ring top suspensions, two inscribed 'W.C.S/Swimg/1920' and the third 'W.C.S./Swimg/1921'. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3433 Otago Public Schools Athletic Assn., uniface struck in silver (28x26mm), no maker, obverse inscribed '220 Yds/Under 13/1st', reverse inscribed 'J.Gourley/N.E.Valley'; another, as last, struck in bronze, reverse inscribed '100 Yds Champ/Boys Under 14/2nd/J.Gourlay/N.E.Valley/1921'; another, 1922, reverse inscribed '220 Yds/Under 15/J.Gourley/2nd'; New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-6, uniface, silvered (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Jack/From/Gladys/1926' (M.1925-26/9); N.Z.S. Victory, badge in silver (30x26mm), no maker, pin-back. The first four with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine, the last three illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3434 Scannell Cup, stock medal in silver (27x27mm), by McClurg (L.S.McClurg, Ashburton), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'HW', reverse inscribed 'Scannell Cup/For/French/1921'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3435 Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, swimming fob medal struck in silver (27mm), no maker (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.E.Downs/3 Miles/1921'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3436 Christchurch Boys High School, uniface, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fives/Jun.Champ/J.Jacobs/1922'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3437 The Ladies College Remuera, fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 4.4g, 30x26mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/M.Hoare/For/Proficiency/1922'. Very fine. $130
Lot 3438 Marlborough Girl's High School, struck in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 28x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Girls/Rose Bowl/L.Rose/1922'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3439 Nelson College, handcrafted badge in silver (40x33mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Gladys Sutton/1922'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3440 Otago Boys High School, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 30mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winner of/Burt Bowl/1922/Won by/Sergt. H.C.Calvert'. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 3441 S.W.P.S.S.A. (possibly South Wairarapa Primary Schools Sports Association), 1922, stock fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 26mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds.Girls/Primary Champ./Won by/E.Renall'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3442 T.D.H.S (Tokomairiro District High School), Sports, 8.4.22, hand engraved in silver (35x23mm), by WA, with remnants of English hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/K.Scoon/1st/Champion Athlete/Primary/Department'; T.D.H.S., hand engraved in silver and gold (25x25mm), by WA, hallmark for Birmingham 1924, reverse inscribed 'K.Scoon/Secondary Championship/1924', both with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3443 Wellington College N.Z., struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd/Cross Country/Snr/C.J.Bell/1922'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1/2 Mile H'Dcp/2nd/C.J.Bell/1922'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3444 Wellington Technical College, struck in bronze (76mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'L.McKeeman/Junior Swimming Champion/1922'. Extremely fine and impressive, with case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3445 Maungawhau School, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Jessie Farmer/Maungawhau/School/6 Years/Continuous/Attendance', reverse inscribed 'With the/Compliments/of the/Mt.Eden School/Committee/April 1923'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3446 Musselburgh School (Dunedin), stock medal, struck in silver and gold (35x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Edward Roche', reverse inscribed 'Best Player/Musselburgh School/1923/Presented By/Pirates F.C.'; N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Otago Centre, uniface struck in silver (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Caversham/H. & A.A.C./E.J.Roche/1929' (Caversham Harrier & Amateur Athletic Club); hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.5g, 28mm), no maker, ring broken off top, reverse inscribed 'Palais Dansant/1st/Otago Waltz Championship/E.J.Roche/1932'; initials 'HC' badge, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 3.1g, 28x25mm), no maker, pin back, '1930' inscribed on obverse; another as last, but in silver, inscribed '1931'. Fine - very fine. (5) $150
Lot 3447 N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth High School), uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/1923/Potato Race/under 14/S.Batger'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/1925/Throwing Cricket Ball/Jnr/S.Batger'. Toned, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3448 N.C. (North Canterbury) Primary Schools, Championship fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 28x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed 'E.W.Hargreaves/1923'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3449 Wellington Technical College, struck in bronze (76mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'B.McIvor, Junior Swimming Champion, 1923. Inter. 1924'. Extremely fine and impressive, with case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3450 Clinton School, 1924, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.9g, 27x27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Clinton School/James Ayson Clifford/Dux'; also, hand engraved in silver with 9ct gold obverse shield (30x25mm), by J&RG, hallmark for Chester 1923, reverse inscribed 'Impromptu/Speech/1926'; also, hand engraved in silver (gold front centrepiece) and blue enamel (24mm), no maker, Chester hallmark of uncertain year, reverse inscribed 'South Island/Y.M.B.B.B.C. Union/Impromptu Speech Junior/Won By/J.Clifford/1929'; S.B.H.S. (Southland Boys High School), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 37x37mm), by Rein (Invercargill), reverse inscribed 'J.A.Clifford/Dux/1929', all with ring top suspensions. Extremely fine. (4) $320
Lot 3451 Edendale School, rugby, stock medal in silver and gold (26x21mm), by J.W.T., hallmark for Birmingham, 1922, reverse inscribed '1924/D.Chaplin'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3452 Kaitaia, stock medal in silver (28x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mangonui/Schools/Relay Race/Kaitaia/1924'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3453 Nelson College, stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 23x23mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/E.P.Wills/Head Boy/Nelson College/By Mrs Reid/in memory of her brother/John Moeller/An Old College Boy/who fell in/South Africa/July 1900'; E.R.F.C. (Eastbourne Rugby Football Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. By/G.Law Esq./Best Forward/Jun.Grade/E.Wills/1924'; Nelson College, uniface, struck in silver (22mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Junior/P.T./'23/E.Wills'; YMCA, hand engraved stock medal in silver (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior Sports/Championship/1921 Camp/Nelson'. Extremely fine. (4) $600
Lot 3454 N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth high School), uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/1924/75yds.(under 10)/F.Cruickshank'; another, as last, struck in silver (35mm), by R.P., hallmark for Birmingham 1923, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/1925/Under 12 Champ./100yds.under 12/150yds.under 12/J.F.Cruickshank'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3455 St Mary's School, Foxton, stock medal in silver and gold (26mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'James D.Purcell/Religious Instruction/1924'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3456 Somerfield School (Christchurch), Dux, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 22x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Campbell McIlroy/1924'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3457 Sumner District High School, fob medal, struck uniface in silver (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Bruce Lee/Junior/Sports Champion/1924'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Sen.Champ/1926/Bruce Lee'. Very fine, both with ring top suspension, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3458 Wellington College, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Form/Relay Race/Mod.III B./H.E.Mayer/1924'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3459 Wellington College, struck in copper (30mmx3mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, '220 Yds/H'dcp/1st/J.W.Dayland/1924'; another, as last but (2mm) thick, reverse inscribed '100 Yds Hdcp/Scr/Under 16/2nd/J.W.Doyland [sic]/1925'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3460 Wellington Technical College, struck in bronze (76mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'Awarded to W.J.Moore by His Schoolfellows for Kindliness and Helpfulness, 1924'. Extremely fine and impressive, with case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3461 Aranui School (Christchurch), Dux, 1925, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Avril Glanville'. Pin removed from reverse resulting in fading to lettering, otherwise fine. $110
Lot 3462 Campbell Challenge Vase, medal struck in gold (15ct, 12.0g, 23mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons), hallmark for Birmingham, 1924, ring top suspension, edge inscribed '1924-25/Cdt.E.Lodge'. Extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 3463 Campbell Challenge Vase, medal struck in silver (23mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons), hallmark for Birmingham, 1925, ring top suspension. In a fitted box of Walker & Hall, extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3464 O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys High School), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sinclair Shield/1925/Sgt.C.E.Moller'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3465 Otago Girls High School, Dux, uniface struck in gold (15ct, 13.2g, 50x48mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Board of Governors Medal/Dux/R.F.Clarissa Tyndall/1925'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 3466 N.P.H.S. (New Plymouth High School), uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/1925/880 Yds. Jun./440 Yds.Jun.H'cp./B.Campbell'. Edge nicks, cleaned, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3467 Seddon Memorial Medal, 1911, Grey District Schools, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 19.0g, 29mm), by J.Cairney (John Cairney, Greymouth), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Hudd/1925'. Extremely fine and very rare. $1,000
Lot 3468 W.H.S. (Whangarei High School), stock medal hand engraved in silver (32x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed H.Rowe, reverse inscribed 'W.H.S./100 Yds/Jnr Champ./1925'; another, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 28mm), unclear maker (probably English), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'H.Rowe/1925', reverse inscribed 'W.H.S./Junr./Champ.'; another, hand engraved in silver and gold (35x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.H.S/JR 100 Yds/Champ/H.Rowe/1926'; another, hand engraved silver button badge (20mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'W.H.S./D.S./1930'. Very fine. (4) $150
Lot 3469 Kensington School (South Dunedin), handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best All Round/Sport/1926'. Fine. $120
Lot 3470 King's School Sports Medal, struck in bronze (49mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1926/Junior/S.H.Jagger/Gymnastics'; another, as last, uninscribed; also, (King's School) badge in silver (32x28mm), by W&H with English hallmark, missing pin, numbered '49G' on back. Extremely fine or better, the first two in fitted cases of Walker & Hall, Sheffield. (3) Passed in
Lot 3471 Scots College (Wellington), prize medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 26mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Inter-Ath-Champ/1926/D.Price'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3472 Hamilton Technical School, stock fob medal, uniface struck in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Hamilton/Technical School/Speed Shorthand Classes/Session 1925-26', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Thomas Anderson, Esq./To/John Falloon'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 3473 Nelson Girls College, handcrafted badge in gold (9ct, 2.4g, 23x23mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marie Boyce/1926' [illustrated]; medal struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1930/Junior Cup/2nd' [illustrated]; another, in bronze, reverse inscribed '1931/100 Yds/Open Hdcp/1st' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed '1931/Novelty Dive/1st'; another, reverse inscribed '1932/Novelty Dive/1st'; also, House Prefect badge in brass and enamel (30mm), no maker, lug and pin suspension [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3474 Otago State Primary Schools Sports Assn, 1926, in silver (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Boy's Relay Race/Under 14/J.Bartlett/Macandrew Rd'; another, reverse inscribed 'High Jump/Champ/Under 14/J.Bartlett/Macandrew Rd'; another, 1927, reverse inscribed '300 Yds Champ Boys/Under 15/J.Bartlett/Macandrew Rd Sch'. Toned, fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3475 Redan School, Dux medal, 1926, in silver (25mm) with gold shield on obverse, by H&Co., hallmark for Birmingham 1925, crown scroll and ring top suspension, initials 'R.K.' in shield. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3476 W.H.A. (Wellington Hockey Association), School Boys Representative, 1926, badge struck in silver (35x30mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), pin-back (pin missing); Rongotai College (Wellington), badge struck in silver (40mm), by Mayer & Kean, lug and pin-back; another, prize medal, uniface, struck in bronze (26mm), by M&K, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S/100 Yd.Sr.Hcp/H.Blick/1931'; Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.J.Blick/1.2.35' (cased); New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, struck in bronze (32x28mm), reverse inscribed 'H.J.Blick/18-3-35'; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 30mm), by WHH, hallmark for Birmingham, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'H.C.W.Blick/Secy./Wn.Centre/1910-1911'; also, The Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in copper (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Edward Burnett/4.4.1916' (cased). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3477 B.H.S. ([Christchurch] Boys High School), stock fob medal, struck in silver (30x27mm), no maker, English hallmark, reverse inscribed 'B.H.S./Col.Snow's Prize/Best Pte.Cadet/J.M.Steeds/1927'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3478 Broad Bay School (Dunedin), Dux, 1927, stock medal in silver and gold (32x30mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'F.F.B.'; Beckenham School (Christchurch), Dux, 1944, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.5g, 23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Lois M.Falloon'. Both with ring top suspensions, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3479 King's School Sports Medal, Athletics, struck in bronze (49mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1927/P.Thorne-George/1 Mile/Open Hcp'. Good extremely fine, in fitted case of Walker & Hall, Sheffield. Passed in
Lot 3480 N.B.H.S. (Napier Boys High School), uniface, struck in silver (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.B.H.S./Athletics/Throwing Cricket Ball/P.Von Sturmer/1927'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3481 O.N.S. (Oamaru North School), Dux, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'O.N.S./R.Hunter Wade/1927'; Ardgowan School (Oamaru), Dux V, 1928, stock medal in silver and gold (33x27mm), English maker and hallmark, inscribed 'R.Hunter Wade'; another, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.Hunter Wade/Dux/Ardgowan School/1929'; Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hunter Wade/Div.E' (attached tag dates to 1929); Waitaki Boys High School, Dux, struck in gold (9ct, 10.9g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.H.Wade/1934'; W.B.H.S. (Waitaki Boys High School), Prefect, handcrafted badge in silver (32x30mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. (6) $800
Lot 3482 O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys High School), handcrafted in gold (15ct, 12.9g, 32x23mm), by C.K.W. (Cyril K.Whale, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Life Saving/Contest/1927/T.R.Harland'. Extremely fine. $650
Lot 3483 Otago State Primary Schools, Sports Assn, 1927, struck in silver (28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Swimming Champs/66 2/3 Yds Girls Over 14/M.Hoyne/Musselburgh'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3484 Oxford D.H.S. (Oxford District High School), Dux, stock medal in silver and gold (35x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Oxford D.H.S./C.Moore/1927'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3485 Rotorua High School Sports Medal, struck in bronze (48mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'L.A.Randerson/880 Yds Junior/1927'; N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Waikato Sub-Centre, uniface, struck in bronze (40x30mm), by W&H, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pole Vault/Champ/R.Randerson/1934'. Extremely fine; cleaned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3486 Seacliff School (Dunedin), stock issue fob medal, in silver and gold (29mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best Footballer/Seacliff School/1927'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3487 Seddon Memorial Medal, 1911, Grey District Schools, struck in gold (probably 18ct, tot wt 21.0g, 29mm), by J.Cairney (John Cairney, Greymouth), ring top with bar and pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Lucy Colen/1927'. Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $1,200
Lot 3488 Stirling School (Balclutha), Dux, 1927, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.7g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Stirling School/Alma M.Jensen'; S.O.H.S. (South Otago High School), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 27x27mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'A.M.Jensen', reverse inscribed 'S.O.H.S./Dux (Eq)/1931'. Extremely fine. (2) $440
Lot 3489 Sumner District High School, badge struck in silver (26mm), no maker, pin missing from reverse, inscribed 'Junior/Champion/Mollie Lee/1927'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3490 Wellington College, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker (Littlejohn), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Hdcp.Und.16/2nd/R.B.Cutforth/1927'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '220 Yds Hcp/Under 16/1st/R.B.Cutforth'. Good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3491 Dunedin Normal School, Dux, hand engraved in gold (27x27mm), no maker, pin-back and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dunedin Normal School/Secondary Dept./Isabel Thomson/1928'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3492 Fairview School (Timaru), Dux medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 28x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fairview School/1928/Gwen Hillary'. Very fine. $120
Lot 3493 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Gymnastics), struck in silver (48mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall), hallmark for Birmingham 1927, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1928/A.S.Andrews/Senior/Horizantal (sic)/Ladder'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3494 O.B.H.S. (Otago Boys' High School), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Swimming/Champion/T.R.Harland/1927/&/1928'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3495 Otago State Primary Schools Sports Assn., 1928, fob medal, struck uniface in silver (32x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Relay Race Champ./200 Yds/Boys Under 11/A.Stent/Macandrew Rd'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3496 Palmerston D.H.S. (District High School), Dux medal, 1928, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Std 6/A.E.Wright'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3497 Petone Central School, Dux, 1928, stock medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 30x23mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Margaret Williamson'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3498 Taieri School, in silver and gold (27x23mm), by H. & Co., hallmark for Birmingham 1927, reverse inscribed 'Sports Aggregate/1927/W.Richards'; another, in silver and gold (28x22mm), by H. & Co., hallmark for Birmingham 1928, reverse inscribed 'Taieri School Sports/Best Aggregate/Girls/Winnie Richards/1928', both with ring top suspensions. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3499 T.W.S. (Timaru West School), Dux, 1928, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 30x28mm), by L.D. (L.Dunn?, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Robert J.Wilson'; Timaru Boys' High School, fob medal, struck uniface in copper (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.W./550 Sen.HP.'. Extremely fine, with a box of F.J.Dunn, Jeweller & Watchmaker, Timaru. (2) $200
Lot 3500 W.E.S. (Wanganui East School); stock medal in silver and gold (37x25mm), reverse inscribed 'W.E.S./J.Drayton/Merit/1928'; another, stock medal in silver (30x24mm), reverse inscribed 'Midgets/1928/Wanganui East/B', obverse inscribed 'J.B.Drayton'. Both with English maker's marks and hallmarks, ring top suspensions, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3501 Wellington College, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker (Littlejohn), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Throwing/The Discus/1st/R.A.Russell/1928'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Throwing/The/Cricket Ball/1st/R.A.Russell/1928'. Good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3502 Wellington College, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sen.Plunge/2nd./R.P.Cameron/1928'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3503 Wellington College, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Flyweight/Box. Champ./1st/W.J.Vine/1928'. Edge bruising, cleaned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3504 H.A.C.B.S. (Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society), Dux medal, 1929, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 35x30mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Dux/Mary Smith/1929' and reverse inscribed 'Convent/School/Presented by H.A.C.B.S./Levin'. Ring top removed, very fine. $140
Lot 3505 H.S.S. (High Street School) (Dunedin), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 32x30mm), by A.J.Shaw (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Park Memorial/Ian Collins/Std VI/1929'. Good very fine. $150
Lot 3506 Rongotai College, stock fob medal, in voided gold (9ct, 1.6g, 24mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Rongotai/Boys Col/Best Boxer/1929', reverse inscribed 'R.Mullins'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3507 S.T.S., Dux, 1929, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 27mm), by G. & T.Y.Ltd (G & T Young, Dunedin and Timaru), reverse inscribed 'Zoe Starck'. Very fine. $170
Lot 3508 Tinwald, Dux, 1929, stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 25mm), English maker and hallmark, pin-back. Very fine. $200
Lot 3509 Waitaki Boys' High School, fob medal, struck uniface in silver and copper (35x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/Jnr. Long Jump/F.E.Smith/1929'; another, as last, in silver, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/Junr. Champ./F.E.Smith/1929'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Athletics/1930/Sen.440 Yds/F.E.Smith'; W.B.H.S., Prefect's badge, 1931, handcrafted in silver (30x30mm), no maker, pin-back; N.O.A.A.A. (North Otago Amateur Athletic Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.S.C./1st Points Senior/F.E.Smith'. Extremely fine, the silver toned. (5) Passed in
Lot 3510 K.E.T.C. (King Edward Technical College, Dunedin), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/The Dunedin/Master Painters Association/To/Allan Dawson/Theory & Practical Painting/K.E.T.C./1929'. Good very fine. $170
Lot 3511 The Auckland College and Grammar School, c1930s, struck in bronze (37mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3512 Dilworth School, Auckland, c1930, badge struck in silver (33x25mm), by Y & Co (Young & Co, Auckland), lug back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3513 Huntley School, Marton, c1930s, fob medal, struck uniface in silver (25mm), English maker and hallmark (1933), uninscribed; (New Plymouth High School), fob medal, struck in copper (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1940/880 Yds/Open/D.A.Caldow'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1940/Best Squad'. Extremely fine, the first toned, all with ring top suspensions. (3) Passed in
Lot 3514 Medbury School, 'Play the Game', c1930, uniface, struck in bronze (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3515 Nelson College, c1930s, handcrafted badge in voided silver (25x23mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), pin-back. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 3516 Waitaki Girls High School, c1930s, badge in brass and enamel (45x50mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb; S.G.H.S. (Southland Girls High School), struck in silver and enamel (36mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb.; Waitaki Girls High School 1887-1937, tin badge (32mm); another, Waikaia School, Diamond Jubilee 1878-1953 (32mm). The first two missing pins, very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3517 Ashburton High School, uniface, struck in bronze (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'R.M.1930', reverse inscribed 'Sr.Ath.Ch./Swm.Novt./Swm.Rly.'; another, fob medal handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.3g, 22mm), by De Beer (J.V.De Beer, Ashburton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rose Martin/Senr.Ath.Champ./1931'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3518 Auckland Grammar School, struck in silver (51mm), by E&Co (Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1929, reverse inscribed '1930/A.J.Slyfield/220 Yds. Under 17./23 2/5 Secs'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3519 Auckland Secondary Schools, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'F.A.Finlayson/Winner of/High Jump/Junior Championship/1930'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'F.A.Finlayson/High Jump Championship/Intermediate/1931'; another, struck in silver (51mm), by E&Co (Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1932, reverse inscribed 'F.A.Finlayson/(Dead Heat)/High Jump/Open Championship/1932'. Nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3520 George Street School (Dunedin), Jubilee, 1930, tin and celluloid souvenir (45mm), no maker, mirror back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3521 Gore High School, Dux, 1930, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 38x29mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Gore High School/1930/Commercial Dux./Isabella Bannerman/Presented by/Gore Chamber/of Commerce'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 3522 Kaikoura Town School, dux medal, 1930, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 32x26mm), by F.S. & S., ring top suspension, 'H.Yeabsley'. Very fine. $100
Lot 3523 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Athletics), struck in silver (48mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall), hallmark for Birmingham 1927, reverse inscribed '1930/H.S.Richardson/High Jump'. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3524 Miramar School (Wellington), dux medal, 1930, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 26mm), by Bock (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Constance J.Adlam'. Good very fine. $280
Lot 3525 N.R.A. (National Rifle Association), King's Trophy Competition, struck in bronze (51mm), by English maker, edge inscribed '1930, W.M.Spedding. A.G.S.' (Auckland Grammar School). Extremely fine, in case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3526 Ohakune School, stock medal in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 28x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.M.Millar/1930'. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 3527 State Primary Schools Sports Assn., South Otago, badge struck in silver (30x28mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Potato Race/Girls Champ/Under 13 Yrs/J.Allen/Kaitangata/1930'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3528 C.A.C. (Canterbury Agricultural College - now Lincoln University), uniface, struck in bronze (32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Long Jump/1931/2nd'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3529 East Christchurch School, Dux, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'East Ch-Ch. School/Arnold Averis/1931'. Good very fine. $180
Lot 3530 Kensington School (Dunedin), Dux medal, 1931, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Jno.Michael/Kensington School'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3531 King's College (Auckland) Sports Medal, struck in silver (50mm), by W & H (Walker & Hall), hallmark for Birmingham 1930 on edge, reverse inscribed '1931/A.G.Armitage/Horozontal [sic] Ladder/& Rings'. Cased, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3532 Nelson College, prize medals in silver (25mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall) (2), one inscribed '1931/Senior Gym/2nd', the other '1931/Boxing/Bantam Weight', both with ring top suspensions, also, House Prefect badge in brass and enamel (30mm), also, silver school badge (35x23mm), plus brass uniform buttons (5). Very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 3533 St Marys, Gore, Dux medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1931/Clarise Dunn/Dux St Marys/Gore'; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1931/Clarise Dunn/Christian/Doctrine'. Extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 3534 Weston School, Dux, 1931, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 30x30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Weston School/Gemmell Medal/D.A.Hogg'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3535 Auckland Secondary Schools, Athletic Championships, struck in silver (50mm), by E&Co (Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1932, reverse inscribed 'H.S.Richardson/220yds Open Championship/Broad Jump Open Championship/High Jump Open Championship (Dead Heat)/1932'. Mark in field on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3536 Christchurch Boys High School, struck in bronze (25mm), by M & Y CH (Moller & Young, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'School Race/1st/B.McKenzie/1932'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3537 Nelson College Old Boys, handcrafted badge in voided gold (9ct, 5.0g, 27mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'From Rita/to Bill/1932'. Fine. $150
Lot 3538 Nelson High School, sports fob medals awarded to E.A.Collyns, between 1925 and 1932, all in bronze, four by Walker & Hall. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3539 Nelson College, sports medals, 1929-1932, struck in bronze (26mm) (2), by W&H (Walker & Hall); another (32mm), no maker; badge in silver (40x28mm), by LK (Louis Kerr, Nelson); another in silver (25x20mm), no maker. Very fine - extremely fine, all unnamed, the first two with ring top suspensions, the last two with pin-backs. (5) Passed in
Lot 3540 Papanui School, Dux, 1932, stock fob medal, in gold (15ct, 6.6g, 27x22mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Dux/Ilene L.Potten/1932', reverse inscribed 'Papanui/School/Presented By/The Committee'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3541 Ashburton High School, struck in bronze (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.T./1931/Run Up Jnr Swm.Ch'; another, reverse inscribed 'N.T./1933/Lc.Pl./Snr Swm.Ch'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3542 (Gisborne Boys High School), Dux, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 9.9g, 36x33mm), by Stoneham (A.Stoneham, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Barbara Thompson/Dux/1933'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 3543 Rongotai College (Wellington), uniface, struck in copper (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.C.Jr.Hcp./2nd/L.Batenberg/1933'. Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 3544 S.B.C. (St Bede's College) (Christchurch), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.4g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Good Conduct/B.McDiarmid/1933'. Obverse stain, otherwise very fine. $360
Lot 3545 Waimate High School, Dux, 1933, struck in gold (9ct, 12.8g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed 'S.J.Miller'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 3546 West Ch-Ch D.H.School (West Christchurch District High School), uniface, struck in bronze (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.Fisher/1933'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3547 Ashburton High School, struck in bronze (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.R./1934/H.S.J.Jnr/Hp'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3548 King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Boxing), in bronze (48mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1934/H.Barr-Brown/Feather.wt/Boxing'. Some corrosion, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3549 N.E.Valley, Dux, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.E.Valley/Lois Voller/1934'. Extremely fine. $130
Lot 3550 Thames High School, struck in bronze (51mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Margaret Thorp/1934 Athletic Champ./1935 Athletic Champ./1936 Athletic Champ.'. One time cleaned, now retoning, extremely fine in a Walker & Hall, Sheffield fitted case. Passed in
Lot 3551 Weedons School, Dux, 1934, hand engraved in gold (9ct, tot wt 5.7g, 32x23mm), English maker and hallmark, non-gold pin added to back. Missing ring top, fine. $170
Lot 3552 West Ch-Ch D.H.School (West Christchurch District High School), fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (25mm), by P.L. (Petersen Limited, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Min.Rifle Shtg./A.Thompson/1934'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3553 Belfast School, Dux, 1935, inscribed stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 36x26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ben Crawford'. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 3554 St Patricks School, Oamaru, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 28x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Dux/1935/Kevin O'Connor'; Banks Penninsula Trotting Club, Hon Surgeon's badge, in white metal and blue enamel (45x27mm), no maker, pin-back; also, Police Medical Officers, Australasian & Pacific Area, pair of cufflinks (modern), in white metal and enamel. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3555 S.B.H.S. (Southland Boys High School), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 33x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior/Gymnastic Champion/1936/E.E.McCurdy'. Stained reverse, extremely fine. $190
Lot 3556 Arthur St School (Dunedin), Dux, 1937, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 32x32mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'L.M.M.'. Very fine. $170
Lot 3557 C.K.C.P.S.S.A. (presumed attribution - Central King Country Primary Schools Sports Association), uniface, struck in bronze (28mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, '1937' inscribed on obverse. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3558 Campbell Challenge Vase, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 23mm), by Vaughtons, Birmingham, ring top suspension, edde inscribed 'Dvr V.M.Dromgool A.S.C. 1936-7'. Good very fine and very rare, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 3559 Greenpark School, Dux, 1937, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 37x25mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, inscribed on reverse 'B.M.D.'. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 3560 Karori School (Wellington), Dux, 1937, struck in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 26mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, 'Williamina Coombe'; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.5g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'St James Gym/F.C.Coombe/Champion 1910/Pres'td By E.R.Boucher/Instructor'; also, a silver eight pointed star (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'W E B/1st/1887'. Extremely fine. (3) $240
Lot 3561 The Wellington Secondary Schools Athletics Championships, fob medal, 1937, struck uniface in silver (35x25mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Inter./100 Yds./E.C.Martin'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Inter./220 Yds./E.C.Martin'. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3562 Wesley College (Auckland), Sports Medal, struck in bronze (48mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Kingi/100 & 220/1937'. Edge bruising and surface marks, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3563 The College Literary Medal, The Best and Most Original Literary Effort, Presented by L.O.Donald Esq, struck in silver (39mm), by P.N.D. (P.N.Denton, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'W'gton East/Girls/College', reverse inscribed 'T & M/Hamilton/1938' (S.-). Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3564 Lytton St School (Feilding), Dux, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on reverse '1939/W.Wenham'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3565 N.B.D.H.S. (New Brighton District High School), Dux, 1939, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 32x28mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Keith Dornwall'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3566 Rongotai College (Wellington), uniface, struck in copper (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.Metcalf/1st.220 Jn/14.Hcp./1939'. Slightly bent, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3567 Seddon Memorial Technical College, uniface, fob medal struck in silver (30x25mm), by A.Kohn Ltd (Adolph Kohn, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Bird/1939/D.Cooper'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3568 Auckland Grammar School, c1940s, badge struck in silver (28mm), by Young & Co, lug back suspension; another (lion), struck in voided silver (23mm), by Y & Co (Young & Co), pin-back; also, Auckland Workingmens Club, Life Member badge struck in silver (22x20mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'J.C.Most'. Very fine. (3) $60
Lot 3569 Christchurch Boys High School, c1940s, unawarded prize medals in silver (2), antique bronze (1) and bronze (5), all (25mm), no maker, ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3570 Christchurch Boys High School, c1940s, badge in copper and enamel (38x32mm), by E.S.A. London; O.G.H.S. (Otago Girls High School), badge in silver and enamel (35mm), by Moller (Dunedin); Waitaki Girls High School, badge in brass and enamel (48x48mm) (enamel chipped), by Stokes & Sons, Melb. All with pin-backs, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3571 (Dilworth School, Auckland), c1940s, badge in silver and enamel (40x35mm), by Theo Meyer, Auck., lug back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3572 St Marys Stratford, c1940s, badge struck in silver and enamel (40mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back, inscribed on reverse 'Jocelyn Grylls'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3573 School badges, c1940s, a small group including Palmerston North Technical School, New Plymouth Boys High School, Wellington Technical College, a School Monitor's badge, all in base metal and enamel; also, Wellington Orphans Club in silver and a union badge for the A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants). Very good - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3574 School badges, c1940s, Palmerston North High School, in silver (37x25mm); Palmerston North Girls High School in silver (30x30mm); Palmerston North Intermediate, in brass and enamel (35x30mm); also, New Zealand Roller Skating Association Inc, badge in copper (28mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), all with pin-back suspensions, the first three with no makers. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3575 Te Awamutu D.H. (District High) School, badge, c1940, struck in silver and enamel (35x28mm), by Walker & Hall, lug back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3576 Timaru Boys High School, Marsh family group of mostly sporting prize medals, c1920s-1940s: seven struck in bronze (26mm), no makers, inscribed on reverse 'Swmg/W.M./100 yds/Sen Champ'; 'W.M./220 Sn Hcp/Put G. Shot'; 'W.M./100 S.Hcp'; 'W.M./440 S.Chmp'; 'W.M./50 25 Prep. Chps./25 Hcp; 'Swmg/W.M./200 Sn. Chmp'; 'W.M./120 Prep. Ch. 100 under 15' [illustrated]; S.C.R.U. (South Canterbury Rugby Union), 1924, half rugby ball shape, in silver and gold (30x18mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '7 A Side/Junior/W.Marsh' [illustrated]; T.B.H.S., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Old Boys Medal/Senior Champ/W.Marsh/1925' [illustrated]; another, in silver (35x30mm), pin-back, obverse inscribed 'Prefect/T.B.H.S./1925'; A.C.R.U. (Ashburton County Rugby Union), Seven-A-Side, struck in silver and gold (30mm), by De Beer (Ashburton), reverse inscribed 'Junior Old Boys/1926/W.Marsh' [illustrated]; also, M.R.U., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4g, 32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '7-A-Side/J.Marsh/3.6.32' [illustrated]; N.Z.R.N. (New Zealand Registered Nurse) badge in bronze and enamel (32mm), no maker, with top bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '12080/F.M.Marsh/1943'; also, the remnants of a blue ribbon containing brass name bars (23x5mm) (7) for 1928, Swimming (2), Football (2), Boxing and Athletics. All with ring top suspensions except where indicated, fine - extremely fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 3577 H.A.C.B.S. (Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society), Dux, 1940, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.4g, 23x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.A.C.B.S./D.Clark'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3578 (King's College, Auckland), fob medal, uniface struck in silver (29mm), by W & H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior Swimming/1940/J.K.Hughes/200 yds'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3579 Wellington East Girls College, Dux, 1940, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.5g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/Equal/Mira Parsons/1940'. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 3580 Wellington Technical College, struck in bronze (76mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'Flo M.Sadler Senior Swimming Champion 1939.1940'. Extremely fine and impressive, with case of issue. Passed in
Lot 3581 Westport School, Dux, fob medal, 1940, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 2.8g, 33x28mm), 'R.Shaw'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 3582 A.E.S., dux medal, 1941, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 35x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/James Morrow/1941'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3583 Taita School, Dux, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Loma A.Gadsby/Taita/School/1941/Presented by/Mrs B.O'Neill'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3584 Wellington College, struck in copper (30mmx3mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Sen./Feather/Wgt/G.T.Dennis/1941'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3585 South Taranaki Schools, badges in silver (1941-2) (3); Kings College, Auckland, badge in silver and 'Kiwi Cup' 1956 football badge in silver. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3586 (New Plymouth High School), Coat of Arms, struck uniface on a smoothed out reverse of an Egyptian silver two piastres coin, c1942 (Farouk) (21mm), milled edge. Fine and interesting. Passed in
Lot 3587 Addington Convent School, Dux, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 33x23mm), no maker, English hallmarked, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.Ryan/Dux/1942'; S.H.G.C., Dux, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Beverley Ryan/1946'; 'Francais' hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 33x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'B.V.Ryan/1946'. Extremely fine. (3) $440
Lot 3588 Concord School, Dux, 1942, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 31mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, inscribed on reverse 'R.Webster/Equal'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3589 T.S., Dux, 1942, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.S./Graham Sewell/1942'. Very fine. $170
Lot 3590 W.T.C. (Wellington Technical College), For Merit, struck in bronze (76mm), no maker, edge inscribed 'Ngamahi R.Kahui/Senior Athletic Champion/1942'. Virtually uncirculated and very impressive, in a fitted case of Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield. Passed in
Lot 3591 Ch-Ch East School, Dux, 1943, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Peggy Drewery'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3592 Marsden School, Wellington, Dux, badge struck in gold (9ct, 10.8g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.Eastwood/Dux/1943'. Very fine. $320
Lot 3593 M.D.H.S. (Methven District High School), stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mr Orr's/Special Prize/Won By/F.M.Smith/1943'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3594 Convent School, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Convent School/Good Conduct/Denis Kane/1944'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3595 King's School, Auckland, a group of eight for boxing, uniface in bronze (48mm), obverse by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'King's School Medal/Boxing/Paper Weight/J.M.Lewis/1944'(D&C.M17); another, reverse inscribed 'Kings School Medal/Boxing/Fly Weight/J.M.Lewis/1945'; another, reverse inscribed 'King's School Trophy/Boxing/Welter Weight/1948/J.M.Lewis'; struck in bronze (30mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Boxing/Jnr Champion/Under 9.0/J.M.Lewis/1952'; another, struck in silver, reverse inscribed 'Boxing/J.M.Lewis/10.0/1953'; A.S.C. (Auckland Swimming Club), in bronze (34mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Senior Men/J.Lewis/1st Points/1954-55'; hand engraved in silver (39x28mm), obverse inscribed 'R.Lewis/100 Yds/2nd', reverse inscribed 'J.M.Lewis/14 Brighton Rd/Parnell' (the last four with ring top suspensions); also, sterling silver napkin ring (41x26mm), hand engraved with King's School coat of arms and 'Kings School/Boxing Champs/1950/J.M.Lewis/Best Loser/Senior'. Fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3596 Christchurch Boys' High School, badge in copper and enamel (40x32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), plus fob medals (4), one in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 35x20mm) ('Ch-Ch/Competitions/May 1944'), two in silver named to 'W.Scott' and one in silver and gold, 'W.J.Scott/E.P.B./31-5-47'. Very fine, three of the fob medals mounted on a bar for wear, in a card box 'Master W.Scott' on the top. (5) Passed in
Lot 3597 Ch.Ch. East School, Dux, 1945, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 26x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, 'Kenneth Bimler'. Very fine. $100
Lot 3598 M.A.G.S. (Mount Albert Grammar School), Train Prefect, badge, hand engraved in silver (30x25mm), pin-back (pin missing), reverse inscribed 'J.N.Agnew/1946'. Fine. $30
Lot 3599 S.H.G.C. (Sacred Heart Girls' College) (Hamilton), Dux 1948, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Barbara Wright'. Very fine. $140
Lot 3600 Napier Girls High School, c1950s, hat badge in brass (55x47mm), by E.S.A., London, lug back. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3601 Group of four, school badges, c1950s, Palmerston North Technical College, brass and enamel (35x30mm) by Mayer & Kean, Wellington; Whangarei High School Prefect, in silver (25x25mm), no maker; Sacred Heart College, Auckland, in silver (37x35mm), by Y. & Co, numbered 1513; St. Pauls College, Auckland in silver (40x33mm), no maker, numbered 945-55, pin-back and lug suspensions. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3602 Scot's College (Wellington), c1950s, uniface, struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3603 Hadlow School (Masterton), sports medals, uniface struck in bronze (24mm) (6), no maker, ring top suspensions, awarded in 1949 and 1950; (Hadlow School), Prefect badges, in gilt and enamel (32x26mm) (2), by J.R.Gaunt, London, pin-backs; Y.H.A. (Youth Hostels Association) New Zealand, badge in gilt and enamel (33x30mm), no maker, pin-back; National Mutual New Zealand Masters Games, Wanganui, uniface, struck in bronze (47mm), no maker, ring top and neck ribbon suspension. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 3604 Nelson College, sports medals, 1945-1950, struck in bronze (25mm), no maker, awarded for High Jump to R.T.Austin. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3605 Otago Girls High School, Dux, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 50mm), no maker, ring top and ribbon suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/(Arts)/1950/Jocelyn Barnett'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 3606 Scots College (Wellington), Dux medal, in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 26mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Upper School/B.C.Mackersey/1951'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3607 S.H.C. (Sacred Heart College), Dux, fob medal, machine tooled in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Lindsay/S.H.C./1953'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3608 (Gisborne High School), Dux, 1954, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 35x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Old Students/Association/Ailsa White/Dux/1954'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3609 S.J.H.S. (St John's Hill School) (Wanganui), Dux medal, 1954, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top, sewn on to a crimson cloth rossette, reverse inscribed 'G.Poppelwell'. Good very fine. $120
Lot 3610 Wanaka School, Dux, 1954, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 4.2g, 38mm), no maker, ring top suspension, 'Michael D.Preston'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3611 Kio Kio School, Whakatangata, Golden Jubilee, 1905-1955, pin in brass (head 25x25mm). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3612 St. Peter's School Cambridge N.Z., Headmaster's Medal For English Speaking, uniface, struck in silver (63mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'B.F.Babington/1955'; another, reverse inscribed 'B.F.Babington/1956'. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3613 Gore High School, Dux medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dux/1957/R.K.Johnson'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3614 Colombia College (Dunedin), Dux, 1958, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 27mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), ring top, chain and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Jonette Service/Dux/1958'; badge, struck in silver (38x22mm), no maker, pin-back; another, as last (35x17mm); Girton, badge in brass and enamel (27x8mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. (4) $240
Lot 3615 Freyberg High School (Palmerston North), silver shield badge (30x25mm), no maker, pin-back, inscribed on obverse 'Sen./Steeplechase/1957/1958-59/P.Stratford'. Catch broken, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3616 Aranui School, Girls Dux, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Aranui School/Lillian Mason/1963'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3617 Rotorua High School Sports Medal, struck in bronze (48mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Swimming/50y.Backstroke/Int.Ch.31.2s/A.Gregory/1966'. Rim damage and surface marks, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3618 School badges, c1930s-1970s, a small collection, all different, many in silver. Fine - extremely fine. (41) Passed in
Lot 3619 Roseneath School, c1998, uniface, prize or commemorative medal, struck in copper (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded (M&P.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3620 Christchurch Regatta, 1891, napkin ring in silver (32mm diameter, 42mm inside), by Coates & Co (Christchurch), inscribed 'Ch Ch Regatta/1891/Junior Fours/F.W.Johnston'. Nearly fine. $90
Lot 3621 N.Z.M.E. (New Zealand Marine Engineers), handcrafted in gold (18ct, 6.5g, 27x27mm), no maker, screw-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Friends/To/A.R.Hislop/Associate/ 12/11/98'. Fine. $380
Lot 3622 Otago Yacht Club, c1900, badge, pressed in voided silver (34mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3623 Otago Yacht Club, c1900, badge, pressed in voided silver (42mm), no maker, pin missing from back. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3624 S.S. Elingamite, 1902, contemporary handcrafted brooch in gold (15/22ct, tot wt 14.0g, 32mm), by CMP (C.M.Page, Auckland), pin-back, set with an Australian half sovereign coin of Edward VII and dated 1902 (Sydney Mint); also, salvage coins, Great Britain, Queen Victoria, halfcrown and florin, both dated 1900. The first extremely fine and illustrated, the last two fair. (3) $900
Lot 3625 (Terra Nova), pocket barometer, by F.A.Neubert, in brass (50mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'K.J.Monteith/1904/From/The "Terra Nova"/Boys'. Very fine. $290
Lot 3626 "Zingara", an Edward VII Great Britain halfcrown (32mm), ring top added, smoothed out reverse with the following inscribed 'Docking/and/Undocking/1910'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3627 N.Z.C.S., S.S.Ruahine, plain silver sovereign case (32mm), by A.L.D., hallmark for Birmingham 1913, three colour enamel descriptive button (17mm) attached to front, ring top suspension. Very fine with no dents. Passed in
Lot 3628 Macandrew Bay (Dunedin), Regatta, 1924, stock fob medal, in silver and gold (30x23mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '12 Ft. & Under Sailing Race/E.A.Hooks/-Spray-/2nd'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3629 H.M.S.Diomede, 1926, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (35x22mm), by Y&Co (Young & Co, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Divisional/Acquatic/Comp.'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3630 Ingill (Invercargill) Regatta, 1926, inscribed fob medal, hand engraved in silver with gold (38x24mm), English maker and hallmark, '1st/Canoe Race'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3631 Otago Harbour Board, Honorary Ranger, c1930s, badge in gilt and enamel (24mm), by Moller Dn, pin-back. Very fine. $50
Lot 3632 M.S. Joh.voldenbarnevelt, ship medallion, struck in voided silver (34mm), by HH (foreign maker), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.Waldie/2 Skinner St/New Plymouth'; also, identity disc in nickel (25x23mm), holed at top for suspension, inscribed on one side 'F Young/Hector/Petone'; and Wellington Boxing Association, Official's badge in base metal and enamel (30x25mm), by Bock, Wellington, pin-back. Fine; very fine; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3633 M.V. Rangitiki, c1940s, stamp holder, in nickel (70x40mm); also, teaspoon in EPNS (115x27mm), both with N.Z.S.Co. enamel logo badge attached. Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3634 The Hobson Medal, c1960s, Auckland Maritime Museum Trust Board, award medal struck in bronze (95mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3635 B.P.C.C. (Banks Penninsula Cruising Club), struck in copper (65x55mm), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Little Akaloa/To/Lyttelton/'Paora'/1961-62'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3636 NZ 100 MPH Club, badge struck in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 28x13mm) and black enamel, no maker, pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'Jen Rutledge/1969'. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 3637 Whitbread, Round the World Yacht Race, 1985, Enterprise New Zealand, 'I'm Part of the Crew', badge in enamelled silver coloured metal (52x22mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3638 N.Z. Six A Side Tournament, Day's Bay (Wellington), handcrafted in gold (9ct?, 6.0g, 34x34mm), by H&B (Hosie & Bell, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'E.W.B. Andrews, Capt/F.S.Simcox; W.R.Birch/W.Morris; J.Heather/18.9.98/J.E.G.Bannister'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3639 O.F.A. (Otago Football Association), 1899, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (38x38mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior/5 A Side/Tournament/Won By/Southern/No.2 Team/Jas.Holland'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3640 M.F.C. (Merrivale football Club), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 33x25mm), by J&S (Jones & Sons, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Chambers/M.F.C./Champions/1901'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3641 J.B.C. Football, 1907, hand engraved in silver (28x28mm), by Paterson (W.J.Paterson, Dunedin), ring broken off top, reverse inscribed 'E.A.Edminston'. Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 3642 N.S.D.F.C. (North Shore District Football Club) (Auckland), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 35x27mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.S.D.F.C./Presented/To/G.Wilding/By/S.Mays/Esq/President/ Season/1913'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3643 A.F.A. (Auckland Football Association), 1915, handcrafted in silver (38x25mm), by T.K.& F., hallmark for Birmingham 1915, reverse inscribed 'F.W.Pitts'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3644 H.M.F.C., stock medal in silver and gold (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on reverse 'H.M.F.C./Napier Medal 1917/B.F.Gliddon'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3645 The Wellington Football Association, uniface, struck in silver (30x22mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.Knight/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3646 W.S.F.C., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 37x30mm), by E.S., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.S.F.C./Won by/"All Blacks"/1921/R.Downing/R.Back'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3647 The Wellington Football Assocn., fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (30x22mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Jun./6 A Side/W.N./(Capt)/1922'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3648 The Wellington Football Association, uniface, struck in silver (30x22mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sen.Sch./6 A-Side/T.M./1922'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3649 P.F.C., Napier, 1924, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 32x30mm), by 'HM', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/E.O.Daines/To/H.Swafford/Most Consistent/Player'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3650 Rangers A.F.C. (Association Football Club), disc in gold (9ct, 2.7g, 28mm), no maker, missing lugs from back, inscribed on obverse 'Rangers A.F.C./'L.F.'/Ch-Ch 1924'. Fine. $80
Lot 3651 O.F.A. (Otago Football Association), Executive, c1930s badge in gilt and blue enamel (25mm), by Moller Dn, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3652 Buller Football Ass., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 32x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Buller Football Ass/Won/Millerton F.C./1930'. Very fine. $160
Lot 3653 Marist Soccer Club, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 35x25mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marist/Soccer Club/Pope Memorial/J.Duffy/1931'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 3654 Chatham Cup Winner, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Marist.F.C./1932/J.Duffy'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3655 The Wellington Football Assoc., fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x21mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Auld/Memorial/1933/S.V.Haines'. Good very fine. $160
Lot 3656 The Wellington Football Assocn., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 28x22mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Auld/Memorial/1935'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 3657 Auckland Football Association, 1947, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Falcon Cup/1947/M.Bell'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3658 Auckland Football Association, struck in silver and blue enamel (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Falcon Cup/1949/H.Moyle/North Shore' [illustrated]; New Zealand Football Association - Chatham Cup struck in silver and blue enamel (36x30mm) by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'North Shore/1952/H.Moyle' [illustrated]; AFA 'Champions' pins (3), 1940, 1947 and 1969; also, Takapuna Grammar School, struck in bronze (28mm) by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Swimming/33 1/3 Yds Hcp./Under 14/H.Moyle/1936'; stock medal in sterling silver (25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'YMCA/Sports/1937'. Fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3659 New Zealand Football Association - Chatham Cup, c1950s, in gilt silver and blue enamel (37x30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, unawarded. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3660 New Zealand Football Association - Chatham Cup, c1950s, in gilt silver and blue enamel (37x30mm), by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3661 New Zealand Football Association - Chatham Cup, c1950s, in gilt silver and blue enamel (37x30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3662 N.Z.F.A. (New Zealand Football Association), 1951, Junior National Cup, struck in silver (28mm) with black enamel, by Bock (Wellington); New Zealand Football Association - Chatham Cup, in gilt and blue enamel (37x30mm), by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), both with ring top suspensions and both unawarded. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3663 N.Z.C.G.(probably New Zealand College Games), 1957, struck in silver (48mm), by K.J.Luke (Melbourne), reverse inscribed 'Winners/N.Z.C.G./Charity Match/1957'. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 3664 New Plymouth, struck in silver gilt (45x45mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Isaac Joll Broad/Champion Swimmer/New Plymouth/1882/R.C.H.'. Very fine. $90
Lot 3665 A.S.C. (presumed attribution - Auckland Swimming Club), fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (35x35mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.S.C./80 Yds/under 16/Won By/P.Drummond/27.2.92' (D&C.S9). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3666 A.C. & G.S. (Auckland College & Grammar School), 23 Mar 1897, fob medal, struck uniface in silver (40x32mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenburg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.C. & G.S./Swimming/Sports/100 Yds Open Race/Won By/A.A.Mays'(cfD&C. plate LVIII); N.S.A.S.C. (North Shore Amateur Swimming Club), stock fob medal, in silver with gold (47x35mm), English maker and hallmarked Birmingham 1896, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'A.M.', reverse inscribed 'N.S.A.S.C./1st/75 H'cap'. Toned, good fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3667 T.A.S.C. (Thorndon Amateur Swimming Club) (Wellington), hand engraved in silver gilt (30x30mm), by Lloyd (H.W.Lloyd, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.A.S.C./Boy's Race/T.Hamer/Winner/26 Nov 1898'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3668 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, trial strike of obverse centre design, uniface, in copper (28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (cfD&C.R17). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3669 Mainly swimming, award medals won by A.D.Laing, between 1905 and 1926: M.P.S.A.A.A., (presumed attribution - Manawatu Primary Schools Amateur Athletic Association), 1905, stock medal, hand engraved in silver (35x28mm), by Wishart & Co (John Wishart, Palmerston North), reverse inscribed '75 Yds 11-12/D.Laing'; N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association), handcrafted in silver and gold (30x30mm), by Jones & Sons (Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Wellington/Centre/School Champ/Boy/A.D.Laing/2nd/1908-9'; W.C., handcrafted in silver and gold (32x22mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed '50 Yds/Jnr.Champ/1910/A.D.Laing 1st'; another, hand engraved in silver and gold (33x28mm), English maker and hallmark (1912), reverse inscribed 'Tug of War/Sergt.D.Laing'; S.C.A.S.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 33x33mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Oamaru), reverse inscribed 'S.C.A.S.C./Two 2nds 50 Yds/Won By A.D.Laing/At Timaru/25-2-15'; T.S.C. (presumed attribution - Timaru Swimming Club), stock medal struck in silver (28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'T.S.C./1926/Flying Squadron/D.Laing'; another, as last, 1926, reverse inscribed '50 Yds/Men's/Champ./D.Laing/2nd'. All with ring top suspensions, nearly fine - good very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3670 Y.A.S.C. (Yaldhurst Amateur Swimming Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 30mm), by S.R.Whale (Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Won By/Percy/V.Mason/1906'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3671 N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association), in silver with gold overlay (30x30mm), by Jones & Sons (Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'School/Championship/Southland/Walter Rogerson/1906'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3672 P.A.S.C. (Port Ahuriri Swimming Club), 1909, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 40x33mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Open Relay Race/G.McKechnie'. Very fine. $270
Lot 3673 Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian Association), S.C. (Swimming Club), c1910, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 31mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Y.M.C.A./S.C./50.& 36.Yds/Club Handicaps/Won By/A.Daniels'. Fine. $190
Lot 3674 The Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'William H.Mathews/23-11-10'; another but Award of Merit, struck in silver (28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'W.H.Mathews.1913'; St John Ambulance Association, membership medal, uniface, struck in copper (gilt) (35x35mm), reverse inscribed 'William H.Mathews/No.23969'; also, handcrafted in silver (30mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/S.J.Mathews/By/J.S.Houlder/for/Scriptural Knowledge/9-12-86'. All with ring top suspensions, Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3675 Greymouth Swimming Club 1908, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (32x26mm), by J.Cairney (Greymouth), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st 30yds/Jan 1908/1st 30yds/Feb 1911'. Nearly fine, having been worn on a fob chain. $200
Lot 3676 Tinwald Baths, stock medal in silver (32mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Girls 30 Yds/Tinwald Baths/23-12-12'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3677 The Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in copper (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'A.Howarth/4-8-13'; New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, uniface, struck in copper (32mm), by Batley, reverse inscribed 'N.Z. Life Saving/Championship/Blenheim/Feb 1914/3rd/A.Howarth'. Extremely fine, both with ring top suspensions, the first in a case by D.George Collins, London. (2) Passed in
Lot 3678 Parnell Swimming Club, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 7.7g, 35x33mm), by W.Bros (Webster Brothers, Parnell, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Webster Bros/Trophy/Parnell Swimming/Club/Won By/A.G.Bines/1914'; also, uniface hand engraved fob, in silver (38x25mm), no maker, hallmark for Birmingham 1891, obverse inscribed 'A.G.B.'. Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 3679 M.S. & L.S.C., c1915, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.S. & L.S.C./Won by/F.Allen'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3680 I.B.S.L.S.C. (Island Bay Surf Life Saving Club), handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 31mm) with silver centrepiece, reverse inscribed V.L.Allan/100 Yds Free/17-2-17'; D.C.L. Trophy (inscribed), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 33x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Veterans Race/1922/V.L.Allan'; W.B.A.S. & L.S.C. (Worser Bay Amateur Swimming & Life Saving Club), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 26mm), reverse inscribed 'W.B.A.S. & L.S.C./1923.24/De Rose Memorial/Cup/V.L.Allan'. No maker's marks, all with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (3) $500
Lot 3681 The Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Norman S.Francis/31.3.1917'; another, The Award of Merit, struck in silver (29mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'N.F.Francis 28.11.1917'; I.B.S.L.S.C. (Island Bay Surf & Life Saving Club), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 36mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Brabin/Challenge Cup/Won by/N.Francis/1918-19'; another, hand engraved in silver (27mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '200 yds Champ'ship/Second/N.Francis'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3682 N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association), Otago Centre, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'I.Stevenson/Oamaru South/1st 50 Yds/5/4/18'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3683 Pt Chevalier, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'E.Gailey/17-11-18', reverse inscribed 'Champion Swimmer/Pt Chavalier (sic)'. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 3684 Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, struck in silver (28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/to/ V.R.French/For Swimming/a Distance of/2 Miles/1919'; Royal Life Saving Society, in bronze (29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E.French/20.4.26', both with ring top suspensions. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3685 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, Auckland Centre, c1920s, fob medal, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3686 Ponsonby Amateur Swimming Club, c1920s, uniface, five silver prize fob medals, struck in silver (27mm), all by A.T.Long (Dunedin), all won by A.Forrest as a boy 10-13 years [one illustrated]; another, silver prize fob (30x22mm), by English maker, inscribed '1st/Boys/50 Yds'; also, Dominion & Industrial Exhibition, (Auckland, 1924), uniface, struck in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.400/A.Forrest/2nd/1924' (M.1924/2) [illustrated]; also, Masonic Lodge jewel, Lodge Ponsonby, No.708 S.C., handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 22g, 70x52mm), no maker, ribbon, bar and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro A.E.Forrest P.M./By the Bren of/Lodge Ponsonby/No.708 S.C./5 Novr. 1941' [illustrated]. All with ring top suspensions except the last, very fine - extremely fine. (8) $600
Lot 3687 Royal Life Saving Society, N.Z.Council, c1920s, Secretary's badge in gilt and enamel (42x32mm), by J.A.Wylie & Co, London, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3688 Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, c1920s, swimming medal, struck in copper (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3689 N.E.V. F. & D.B. (North East Valley Fife & Drum Band), handcrafted in silver (30x28mm), reverse inscribed 'N.E.V. F. & D.B./Cor.A.Doodeward/Record Attendance/1920/Presented By/Albert F.Saul'; D.L.A.S.C.(Dunedin Ladies' Amateur Swimming Club), stock medal in silver and gold (40x25mm), reverse inscribed '150 Yds/From Scratch/Won By/A.Doodeward/Sept 1920'. Both with English maker's hallmarks and ring top suspensions, nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3690 Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, struck in silver (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.C.Lynch/For Swimming/a Distance of/3 Miles/1920', attached to a nickel fob chain (25cm). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3691 H.M.S.Chatham, 1923, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (38x28mm), by 'W', obverse centrepiece in gold by A.T. (Anton Tuetenberg, Auckland), ring top broken off, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.Squadron R.N./Swimming 1923/50 Yds/E.P.Bailey/H.M.S.Chatham'; another, as last but (30x30mm), pin-back (pin broken off), reverse inscribed 'N.Z./Squadron/Swimming 1923/Diving/Won By/E.P.Bailey/H.M.S.Chatham'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3692 M.E.S.C. (Mount Eden Swimming Club), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 35x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'M.E.S.C./Weston Cup Hdcp/220 Yds/Won By/C.F.Whitten (sic)/1924'; T.S.C., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 24x24mm), by R.R.Randle (Timaru), reverse inscribed 'T.S.C./100 Yds.Hdcp./C.Witten/28.12.25'; Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.Witten/7-2-29'; another, Award of Merit, struck in silver (32mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'C.F.Witten/13.4.38'. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine, the first two illustrated. (4) $340
Lot 3693 N.T.C., stock medal, struck in silver (25mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.T.C./Swimming Champ./Girls', obverse inscribed 'G.Eves/1924'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3694 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, fob medal in gold (15ct, 15.7g, 35x24mm) and enamel, by Thomas Fattorini, Birminghmam, hallmark for Birmingham 1924, reverse inscribed 'Diving/Championship/1925/W.Keesing'; Greymouth, uniface fob medal struck in silver (25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Greymouth Diamond Jubilee Swimming Carnival/W.Keesing/2nd/100 Yds Champ./28-2-28'. Extremely fine, both with ring top suspensions. (2) $750
Lot 3695 Ponsonby Amateur Swimming Club, fob medal, struck uniface in copper (31x25mm), by A.T.Long (Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'One Width/Boys 10-11/J.Johnson/1926'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3696 Diving, stock fob medal, in silver with gold (35x15mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Rennie/Winner/of Junior Dive/N.Z./Championships/1928'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3697 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.Dew/3-3-28' another, as last but for Life Saving Skill With Surf Life Line, reverse inscribed 'G.Dew/13-6-28'; also, Canterbury Agricultural College, uniface, struck in bronze (31mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Tug-of-War/1932'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine, the first two toned. (3) Passed in
Lot 3698 W.B.A.S. & L.S.C. (Worser Bay Amateur Surf & Life Saving Club) (Wellington), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 33x26mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ornate ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.B.A.S. & L.S.C./1928-29/De Rose Cup/V.L.Allan'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3699 Royal Life Saving Society, Dominion (N.Z.) Executive Council, N.Z. Life Saving Championship Wigram Shield, c1930s, fob medal, struck in bronze (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Two carbon spots on obverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3700 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.J.Tyrer/July 1930'; another, Award of Merit, struck in silver (32mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'H.J.M.Tyrer, 1931'. Extremely fine, in cases of issue. (2) Passed in
Lot 3701 A group of swimming and surf life saving medals, awarded to J.E.Hatchwell between 1931 and 1981, Royal Life Saving Society, struck in bronze (30mm), '25-11-31' [illustrated]; another, but Canterbury Head Centre, struck in silver (29mm), '6-4-32' [illustrated]; R.N. & R.M. Devonport, struck in silver (39mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1st Water Polo/1943' [illustrated]; another, but bronze, reverse inscribed '2nd 100 yds/1943' [illustrated]; another, as last, reverse inscribed '2nd 200 yds/1943'; New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, struck in silver and blue enamel (28mm) (6), all by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), for various events in 1939, 1946 (3) 1947 and 1948 [one illustrated]; others as last, in bronze and blue enamel (28mm) (5), all by M&K, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1949 [one illustrated]; Royal Life Saving Society, For Services Rendered (1962), in white metal and enamel (27x27mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back [illustrated]; another, Service Cross (1981), struck in gilt and enamel (40x28mm), no maker, ribbon and bar with pin-back [illustrated]; also, Y.M.C.A. Boys' Order of the Red Triangle (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension; also, Royal Life Saving Society, struck in bronze (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.Hatchwell/1961'. Very fine - extremely fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 3702 I.B.L.S.C. (Island Bay Life Saving Club), stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'I.B.L.S.C./Bilderbeck Cup/Runner up/J.Arthur/1930-31'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3703 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Rhoda M.Low/26-5-32'; another, Award of Merit, struck in silver (27mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Rhoda M.Low/24-12-32'; Canterbury Centre N.Z.A.S.A. (New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association), Canty. Champ, uniface, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1934-35/75 Yds./Inter Girls Back/R.Low'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1934-35/Ladies/220 Yds Breast/R.Low'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Ladies/220 Yds Breast/R.Low/1935-36'; also, Christchurch Boys High School, uniface, struck in copper (25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '2.50 Yds.Inter/2.66 2/3 Yds Inter Hcp/J.F.Hatchwell/1932'. All with ring top suspensions, mostly very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3704 W.T.C. (Wellington Technical College) For Merit, struck in bronze (76mm), no maker (J.A.Wylie & Co, London), edge inscribed 'F.Staub/Junior Swimming Champion 1934/Intermediate 1935'; Wellington Amateur Swimming Club, fob medal struck in silver (26mm), by 'B' (Bock?), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '100 Yds/Secondary School/Boys Championship/1935/F.Staub'; New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, fob medal struck in copper and enamel (28mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior 7 Man/Champsp./1935/F.Staub'. Extremely fine, the first in fitted case of J.A.Wylie, London. (3) $300
Lot 3705 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 27mm) and enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1938/Junior Girls/Dive/1st/M.Stewart' [illustrated]; another as last, in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 27mm) and enamel, reverse inscribed '75 Yds/Int Girls Breaststroke/M.Stewart/(Otago)/1939'; New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, Surf Medallion, uniface, struck in bronze (32x28mm), by M&K, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'M.Stewart/1942'; another, uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (29mm), by M&K, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '6.Ladies/R & R Champ./1944/M.Stewart' [illustrated]; O.G.H.S. (Otago Girls High School), badge struck in silver and blue enamel (35mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son), Birmingham hallmark, pin-back [illustrated]; another, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sidey Sports Medal/1940/Mary Stewart' [illustrated]; another, Prefect, 1941, badge in silver (25x21mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Mary Stewart'. Very fine - good very fine. (7) $700
Lot 3706 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Assoc. Championship, struck in bronze (40mm), by Huguenin (Anglo-Swiss), reverse inscribed '1939/400 Metres/Backstoke/C.Martin/Southland'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3707 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, prize medal, uniface, in enamel and gold (9ct, 7.7g, 31mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension missing, reverse inscribed '220 yds Int/Girls/free style/ Miss B.Rea/Canterbury 1st/1940'; Canterbury Centre N.Z.A.S.A. Canty. Champ, prize medal struck uniface in silver (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Jnr. Girls/Dive/B.Rea/1935-36'. Good fine. (2) $220
Lot 3708 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.C.Hodge/24-1-45'; New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, struck in bronze (32x28mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'J.Hodge/24-3-45'; stock medal in silver and gold (30x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.J.Hodge/28-3-46'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3709 Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, struck in silver (32mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'D.J.Wall/7-12-45'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3710 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'B.Rodgers/27-11-49'; another, Bronze Cross, struck in bronze (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'B.Rodgers/10.3.51'; another, Award of Merit, struck in silver (27mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'B.Rodgers/1.3.52'; New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, struck in silver and blue enamel (29mm), by M&K Ld, reverse inscribed 'Junior/N.Z. R. & R./1953/B.Rodgers'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Junior/N.Z. 4 Man/1953/B.Rodgers'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3711 Swimming and life saving medals, a group of (7) 1934-1949, all awarded to Miss G.J.Tingle, mostly struck, silver (4), bronze (3), one by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), others with no maker or British manufacture. Mostly very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3712 Medals and badges, a small group awarded to A.K.Muirson between 1941 and 1950, two in silver. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3713 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'V.Gibbs/1951'; another, Award of Merit, struck in silver (27mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'V.J.Gibbs/1952'. Both with ring top suspensions, toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3714 New Zealand Swimming Assoc., Amateur Championship, 1951, struck in antique silver (38mm), reverse inscribed '100 Yds./Freestyle/N.Keesing/1st'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3715 Water sports, a group of (21) medals to N.R.Chambers 1938-1951: Royal Surf Life Saving Society Established 1891 (33mm), reverse inscribed 'N.Chambers/30.11.38' [illustrated]; New Zealand Surf Live Saving Association, struck in bronze (32x27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), uninscribed [illustrated]; another, in bronze and blue enamel (28mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.Junior/Relay Champ./N.Chambers/1939' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed '2nd/Senior/Beltman Champ./N.Chambers/1946'; another, reverse inscribed 'Senior/1949/N.Z. Beltmans/N.R.Chambers'; another, reverse inscribed 'Senior/N.Z. R. & R./1951/N.R.Chambers'; another in silver and blue enamel, reverse inscribed '1940/Centennial/Championships/N.R.Chambers' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed '1st/Senior/Individ. Surf Race/N.Chambers/1946'; another, reverse inscribed '1st/N.Chambers/Senior/Surf Relay/1946; another, reverse inscribed 'Senior/N.Z./Indiv.Surf/N.R.Chambers/1949'; another, reverse inscribed 'Senior/N.Z./Surf Teams/N.R.Chambers/1949'; another, reverse inscribed 'Senior/N.Z. Surf Teams/N.R.Chambers/1951'; another, reverse inscribed 'Senior/N.Z./Surf Teams/N.Chambers/1952', all with ring top suspensions; New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, 1948, struck in silver (38mm), reverse inscribed '220 Yds/N.Chambers/1st'[illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed '440 Yds/N.Chambers/1st'; Otago Centenary Medal 1948 (M&P.1948/2), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.A.S.A. Championship Dunedin 1948/220 Yds/Mens Freestyle/N.Chambers/1st' [illustrated]; British Empire Games Medal 1950 (M&P.1950/7), reverse inscribed 'J.Chambers/New Zealand' [illustrated]; 'N.Z. Water Polo Champ/1952', stock badge in plain silver (24mm), reverse inscribed 'N.Chambers'; another, 'Water Polo Champs/Canterbury A', reverse inscribed 'N.R.Chambers', both with pin-back suspensions; New Zealand Swimming Association/Water Polo/Club Championship, badges (2) in brass and enamel (35x40mm), by Mayer & Kean Ld, Wellington, pin-back suspension [1, illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 3716 The Royal Life Saving Society, bronze medal, bar 1951-52; bronze cross; silver award of merit, all named to S.Todd. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3717 The Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), clasp 1952-53, no maker, reverse inscribed 'I.Clark/18-3-52'; Bronze Cross with clasp 1952-53, reverse inscribed 'I.Clark/2-12-52'; The Award of Merit, struck in silver (29mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'I.Clark/9.3.53'; also Royal Life Saving Society cloth patch; another for 'Instructor'; another for 'Bronze Cross', another for 'Award of Merit'. Fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3718 New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, uniface, struck in silver and blue enamel (28mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Junior/N.Z. R. & R./1953/P.D.Westropp'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3719 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (30mm), reverse inscribed 'M.Hamilton/23.3.55'; Bronze Cross with clasp 1955-56, reverse inscribed 'M.Hamilton/28.3.56'; The Award of Merit, struck in silver (33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'M.Hamilton/24-3-56'; also Royal Life Saving Society Distinction Award, badge in gilt and enamel (25x25mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3720 Surf Life Saving Association of Aust., International & Australian Championships, Torquay, Victoria, 1956, struck in bronze (44mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1st N.Z./International Belt Race/Team Member/D.Laing'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3721 New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, struck in bronze (32x27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Wilkinson/11.62/4681'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3722 Royal Life Saving Society, Established 1891, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.Finlay/1962'; another, Award of Merit, struck in silver (33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'S.Finlay/1963'; another, Bronze Cross, struck in bronze (40x40mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb., reverse inscribed 'S.C.Finlay/1963'. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3723 Swimming and life saving medals and badges, awarded to M.Braithwaite between 1950 and 1962, in base metals, mostly bronze, includes Royal Life Saving Society, New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association and New Zealand Surf life Saving Association. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3724 The New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, International Surf Life Saving Competition, struck in silvered bronze (44mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'R.Saari/USA/1967'; another, but Inter-District/S.L.S./Championship, struck in gilt (44mm), no maker, unawarded. Good extremely fine, the second toned. (2) $120
Lot 3725 The New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, International Surf Life Saving Competition, struck in silvered bronze (44mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'K.Hammer/USA/1967'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3726 N Z Diving, c1970s, uniface, struck in bronze (50x45mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3727 The New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, International Surf Life Saving Competition, c1970s, struck in gilt (44mm), no maker; another, as last but Inter-District S.L.S. Championship, struck in copper (gilt) (44mm), no maker. Edge nick and scratches, otherwise extremely fine; tone spots on obverse, edge scrape to test, other surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3728 The New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, New Zealand Championship - Non Championship Event, c1970s, struck in silvered bronze (44mm), no maker; another, Inter-District S.L.S. Championship, struck in gilt bronze (44mm). Good extremely fine, both unawarded. (2) Passed in
Lot 3729 The New Zealand Surf Life Saving Association, struck in silver (44mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1970/Ladies Four'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3730 New Zealand Synchronised Swimming Championship, c1990s, uniface, struck in silvered base metal (56x49mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), ring top suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3731 Rotorua, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 21mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse with inscribed initials 'E.T.', reverse inscribed 'Rotorua/Tennis/15/1/10'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 3732 W.T.C. (Warkworth Tennis Club), uniface, struck in silver and gold (35x30mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.T.C./Jan.29th 1921/G.Grant/Winner/Handicap Singles'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3733 W.T.C. (Warkworth Tennis Club), silver shield (48x38mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), inscribed on obverse 'W.T.C./Gents Doubles/26.11.21/F.Newton'; another, as last, inscribed 'W.T.C./Combined Doubles/26.11.21/F.Newton'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3734 Roxburgh, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 30x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Doubles/Roxburgh/J.W.Thomas/1928'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3735 S.T.C. (Southland Tennis Club), S.A.S.T. (Southland Amateur Singles Title)/Southland/Champion, struck in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 25mm), no maker, fancy scroll top and ring suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.T.C./Daphne Sutherland/1931'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 3736 Herbert Smith Trust, struck in bronze (48mm), by Walker & Hall, reverse inscribed 'Tennis/Una Pal/Mangere Bridge/School.1934'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3737 N.Z.O.C.S.F.A., c1890, handcrafted badge in silver (37x20mm), no maker, pin-back (pin missing). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3738 New Zealand Empire Veterans Association, Cross, c1900, uniface, struck in bronze (31mm), by A.Kohn, Auck., ring top suspension, uninscribed on reverse (O&D.129). Fine. $90
Lot 3739 New Zealand Empire Veterans Association, Cross, c1900, uniface, struck in bronze (31mm), by A.Kohn, Auck., ring top suspension, uninscribed on reverse (O&D.129). Very fine. $140
Lot 3740 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck uniface in voided gold (probably 9ct, 7.2g, 35x22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.H.Annear/Picton Branch/March 1902/To/Feb.1903'; another, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 26mm), by S.D. (Stewart Dawson), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mr.J.H.Annear/Chairman/Timaru Branch/1917-1918'; also, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 30x27mm), by 'R', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.H.C./5 A Side/Won By/G.A.Aunear [sic]/1918'. Fine; fine; very fine. (3) $700
Lot 3741 The Auckland Justices of the Peace Assn., fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.E.Grace/1904'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 3742 Amalgamated Society Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in voided gold (9ct, 6.1g, 30x22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Woodbury/Executive Councillor/July 1904'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3743 Amalgamated Society Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in voided gold (9ct, 6.0g, 30x22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Salisbury/KawaKawa Branch/Sept 1905-1906'; also, photo locket in gold (9ct, tot wt 8.4g, 35x25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, sapphire set in front, back with inscription 'Presented To/Mr.J.Salisbury/From/Railway Staff/Kawa Kawa Section/on his/Retirement/30.4.10'. Very fine. (2) $500
Lot 3744 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., uniface, struck in voided gold (9ct?, 5.1g, 25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Guider/Greymouth Branch/Feb 1906-07'. Very good, having been worn on a fob chain. $150
Lot 3745 N.Z. Amalgamated Society Railway Servants, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 8.3g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/L.Scott/Chairman/Napier Branch/1908'. Very fine. $400
Lot 3746 New Zealand Justices of the Peace Association, c1910 'Appointed', medallion struck in copper (22mm). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3747 N.Z. Dairy Factory Managers Assoc. Inc., c1910, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mr. J.Van Wichen'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3748 N.Z.L.E.D.F. & C. Assoc. (New Zealand Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen and Cleaners Association), c1910, union badge in silver with blue enamel (26x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Executive/Councillor'. Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3749 N.Z.L.E.D.F. & C. Assoc. (New Zealand Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen and Cleaners Association), c1910, union badge in silver with blue enamel (26x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Executive/Councillor/A.Peachey'. Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3750 New Zealand Justices of the Peace, c1910, uniface, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 6.4g, 22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension. Details professionally removed from the reverse, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 3751 NZ Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 8.5g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr Elliott/Chairman/Auckland Branch/1910-11'; A.S.R.S. of NZ (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of New Zealand), struck in gold (9ct, 8.8g, 35x23mm) and blue enamel, by S.D. & Co. Ld (Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd), hallmark for Birmingham 1913, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr J.Elliott/Chairman/Auckland Branch/1914-1915'; also, United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (7) 2 Years Service clasps, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Foreman/J.Elliott/By The/New Zealand/Government/12-5-14' (D&C.L3). Very fine; fine; extremely fine, the ribbon disintegrating. (3) $800
Lot 3752 N.Z. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, struck in gold (9ct?, 9.4g, 25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr M.J.McNally/Chairman/Westport Branch/1911'; also, The Gas Institute of New Zealand, President, 1954 badge, hand engraved in silver with gold front (28mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '1955/J.S.McNally'. Very fine, the second with missing catch on reverse. (2) $280
Lot 3753 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z.), fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 6.4g, 30x24mm) and blue enamel, by S.D. & Co Ltd (Stewart Dawson), English hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Jull/Cnclr-1911'; also, Dux, 1935, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Palmerston D.H.School/Primary Dept/Evelyn Jull'. Extremely fine. (2) $460
Lot 3754 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal uniface struck in silver (33x26mm) and red enamel, English maker and hallmark (1912), scroll and ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3755 The Auckland Justices of the Peace Assn., fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.G.Pleydell/1912' [illustrated]; Whangarei Bowling Club, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.6g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1919/Whangarei/Bowling Club/Easter Tournament/Won By/Pukepuke Rink/W.G.Pleydell' [illustrated]; N.W.B.A. (Northern Waikato Bowling Association), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.G.Pleydell/2nd/27.10.24'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.G.Pleydell/25.10.26' [illustrated]; also, S.A.W.B.C., hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.7g, 28x28mm), no maker, pin-back, obverse inscribed 'S.A.W.B.C./Open/Singles/1967'; also, cufflinks (pair), in rose gold (9ct, 5g), by S.A.B., plain fronts. Fine - very fine. (7) $1,100
Lot 3756 Canterbury Typographical Union, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.3g, 35x12mm), by S.R.W. (Seth R. Whale, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.Petterd/President/Canterbury/Typographical Union/1912-13' Very fine. $360
Lot 3757 Wellington Drivers Union, 1913, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3758 N.Z. Amalgamated Society Railway Servants, struck in gold (15ct, 7.7g, 26mm), by S.D. (Stewart Dawson & Co), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr H.Bright/Chairman/Nelson Branch/1913'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 3759 Scotland, National Union of Railwaymen, fob medal, uniface, struck in silver and enamel (27mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Bro.H.E.Major'/by the Members/of the/Tondu Branch/on the Occasion of His/Departure/for New Zealand/November 1913'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3760 Pre War I Kauri Bushmans Assn, uniface (remnants of a previous strike on reverse), struck in bronze (32mm), by A.P.W. Carbon spots on obverse, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3761 Pre War I Kauri Bushmans Assn, uniface, struck in bronze (32mm), by A.P.W. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3762 The Auckland Justices of the Peace Assn., fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.Linton/1914'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3763 The Auckland Justices of the Peace Assn., fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 30x24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.Lockhead/1914'. Missing most of the enamel, fine. $170
Lot 3764 Canterbury Justices of the Peace Assn. N.Z. (Inco), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 30x23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'George T.Moss/June 1914'. Good very fine. $200
Lot 3765 N.Z. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, struck in gold (15ct, 7.1g, 26mm), by S.D. (Stewart Dawson & Co), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr W.Nuttall/Chairman/Greymouth Branch/1914'. Very fine. $280
Lot 3766 Wgtn Dairy Employees, 2.12.14, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/As a Token of Esteem/To/Mr E.Kennedy/Organising Secretary/Wgton/Dairy/Employees'. Very fine. $160
Lot 3767 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 33x23mm) and blue enamel, English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr J.P.Puttick/Secretary/Oamaru Branch/1905 to 1915'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3768 The Auckland Justices of the Peace Assn., c1915, fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30x25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.C.D.Lightbourne'. Missing most of enamel, otherwise nearly very fine. $160
Lot 3769 New Zealand Locomotive E.F. & C. (Engineers, Firemen & Cleaners') Association, c1915, membership fob medal, struck in voided gold (9ct, 6.0g, 32x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unnamed; another as last, a cruder strike from different dies, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 7.4g, 32x25mm), no maker, unnamed. Extremely fine; nearly very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3770 New Zealand Locomotive E.F. & C. (Engineers, Firemen & Cleaners') Association, membership fob medal, struck in voided gold (9ct, 6.2g, 26mm), by WHH, hallmark for Birmingham 1915, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3771 New Zealand Locomotive E.F. & C. (Engineers, Firemen & Cleaners') Association, membership fob medal, struck in voided gold (9ct, 6.2g, 26mm), by WHH, hallmark for Birmingham 1915, ring top suspension. Unnamed, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3772 New Zealand Locomotive E.F. & C. (Engineers, Firemen & Cleaners') Association, c1915, membership fob medal, struck in voided gold (9ct, 7.2g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unnamed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3773 New Zealand Locomotive E.F. & C. (Engineers, Firemen & Cleaners') Association, c1915, membership fob medal, struck in voided silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3774 N.Z. Railway Tradesmen's Association, fob medal, c1916, struck uniface in gilt (31x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse blank. Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 3775 N.Z. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, struck in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 26mm), by S.D. (Stewart Dawson), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr H.J.Ball/Chairman/Canterbury Branch/1916'. Very fine. $360
Lot 3776 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal uniface struck in silver (33x23mm) and blue enamel, English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/George Gillespie/Member Otago Branch/23-12-1889 to 17-1-1916'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3777 N.Z.L.E.D.F. & C. Assoc. (New Zealand Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen and Cleaners Association), union badge in silver with blue enamel (26x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Chairman/1916-1917'. Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3778 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (15ct, 7.7g, 26mm), by S.D. (Stewart Dawson & Co), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr H.Clemo/Chairman/Wellington Branch/1917-1918'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 3779 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., c1920s, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 5.2g, 30x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/E.Liddle/by/Wanganui Branch'. Fine, having been worn on a fob chain. Passed in
Lot 3780 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 27mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/S.Dick/Chairman/Oamaru Branch/1919-1920'.Very fine. $200
Lot 3781 C.T. (presumed attribution - Commercial Travellers), c1920s, loyalty fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (probably 9ct, 6.8g, 25mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Nearly fine, having been worn as a fob. $200
Lot 3782 The Hon. Justices Association of Wellington, N.Z., c1920s, in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 28x23mm) and blue enamel, by H.T.Peat (Wellington), pin-back, reverse with name inscribed and voided 'CANCELLED'. Extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 3783 NZ Journalists' Association, c1920s, membership badge, uniface in silver and enamel (30mmx27mm), by Young & Co, Auckland, scroll and ring top, numbered '76' on reverse; another, uniface, in gold (15ct, 10.9g, 30x27mm) and enamel. Some enamel missing, fine; extremely fine. (2) $480
Lot 3784 N.Z. Royal Federation of Justices, Hon Life Member badge, in gilt and enamel (32x22mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.W.S.Longley/1920'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3785 N.Z.W.W.U. (New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union), Auckland Branch, membership button c1920, in silver (28x23mm), no maker, numbered 1820 on reverse. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3786 R.S. Grey Lynn, (presumed attribution - Returned Services), c1920, pin struck in silver (27x9mm), no maker. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3787 Canterbury Justices of the Peace Assn. N.Z. (Inco), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 30x23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.T.Tosswill/Sept. 1922'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3788 D.B. & C.P (Dunedin Bakers & Pastry Cooks) Union, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 36x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/D.B. & P.C. Union/To/R.J.Frame/In Recognition Of Services/As President/1921-22'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3789 The Hon. Justices Association of Wellington, N.Z., in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.F.Spooner/1922'. Some enamel missing, otherwise fine having been worn as a fob. $190
Lot 3790 N.Z.W.Fed. (New Zealand Workers' Federation), Union of Brotherhood, 1922, Auck Branch, badge in silver (25x17mm), no maker, button back, numbered on back '387'. Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3791 N.Z.W.Fed. (New Zealand Workers' Federation), Union of Brotherhood, Greymth (sic) B'ch, 1922, membership badge in silver (25x17mm), no maker, button back, numbered '15'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3792 N.Z.A.S.C. & J. (New Zealand Amalgamated Society of Carpenters & Joiners), uniface, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.A.S.C. & J./Presented to/Bro.C.E.Hunt/National Councillor/1920-23'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3793 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck uniface in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr H.B.Barnicle/Chairman/Rangataua Branch/1921.1923'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3794 N.Z. Railway Officers Institute, Executive Councillor, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 7.9g, 32x28mm) and blue enamel, by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/R.Hyslop/by/North Otago Branch/Executive Councillor/Invercargil 1918-20/Chairman/N.O.Bch.1921.23'. Extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 3795 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr C.Rippon/Chairman/Huntly Branch/1923.24'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3796 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 9.4g, 30x24mm) and blue enamel, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Elliott/Councillor/1924-'; NZ Federation of Justices Associations, fob medal, uniface struck in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Elliott/Auckland'; also, one each school, cricket club, golf club and recreation union badges. Very fine - extremely fine, the first two illustrated. (6) $650
Lot 3797 N.Z.E.I. (New Zealand Educational Insitute), 1924, President's badge struck in gold (probably 9ct, 8.6g, 37x20mm) and enamel, by JRG&S, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'C.T.Aschman'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3798 Southland Trade & Labour Council, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 32x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr T.O'Byrne/By the/Southland Trade & Labour Council/As A Token of Esteem/1.3.24'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3799 The Hon. Justices Association of Wellington N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 24mm) with blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ornate ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Haldane/1925'. Good very fine. $200
Lot 3800 The Hon. Justices Association of Wellington N.Z., in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 24mm) and blue enamel, by H.T.Peat (Wellington), ornate ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.C.S.V.Burbery/1927'. Missing some enamel, good fine. $180
Lot 3801 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.McN/Chairman/Oamaru Branch/1926-27'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3802 O.T.W.U. (presumed attribution Otago Transport Workers Union), 1926-27, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/W.Ireland/For/Services Rendered as President'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3803 N.Z. Waterside Workers Federation, New Plymouth Branch, 1927, membership badge, struck in white metal (22x20mm), button back numbered '167'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3804 Waterside Workers Federation, New Plymouth Branch, 1927, membership badge in silver (23x22mm), no maker, button-back, numbered '10'. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3805 N.Z.W.W.F. (New Zealand Waterside Workers' Federation), Gisborne Bnch., 1928, membership badge, struck in white metal (20x20mm), button-back numbered 173. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3806 The Hon. Justices Association of Wellington, N.Z., in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 23mm) and blue enamel, by H T Peat (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.V.Fraser/1928'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3807 Otago Drivers Union, stock medal, hand engraved in voided gold (probably 9ct, 10.3g, 40x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/S.McBratney/President/Otago Drivers Union/1928-29'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 3808 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr H.S.Webb/Chairman/Rangataua Branch/1929-30'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3809 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., c1930s, fob medal, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 7.3g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.D.Cooper'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 3810 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., c1930s, fob medal, struck in voided gold (15ct (tested), 5.2g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'No.367/C.B.Cumming/Canterbury'. Good very fine. $260
Lot 3811 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., c1930s, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 7.0g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.D.Dobson'; United Commercial Travellers Assn. of Australasia, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 5.8g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.Hosegood'. Good very fine. (2) $380
Lot 3812 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., c1930s, fob medal, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 5.8g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.F.Grigg'; also R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), O.B.A. Life Member's badge, handcrafted probably 9ct voided gold (3.2g, 31x28mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine; good very fine. (2) $260
Lot 3813 United Commercial Travellers Assn. of Australasia, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 4.5g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.C.Cameron/Dunedin'. Fine. $140
Lot 3814 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., c1930s, fob medal, struck in voided gold (probably 9ct, 7.7g, 29x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1202 P.J.Burns'. Good very fine. $220
Lot 3815 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 26mm) and blue enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.T.Fuller/1931'. Very fine. $260
Lot 3816 N.Z. Railway Officers Institute, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 7.7g, 32x28mm) and blue enamel, by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/L.V.Carmine/By/Wanganui Branch/N.Z.R.O.I./Branch Chairman/1928-1930/Executive Councillor/1927-1931'. Very fine and rare. $380
Lot 3817 Canterbury Justices of the Peace Assn. N.Z. (Inco), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 30x23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Henry T.Fuller/February 1932' [illustrated]; N.Z. Federation of Justices, badge in gilt and blue enamel (18x16mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'H.T.Fuller/1952'; also, Albion F.C., stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 35x24mm), by D.C.S., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Albion/F.C./Best/4th Grade Player/1922'; Albion Rugby F.C., Life Member's badge, handcrafted in voided silver (30x20mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'H.T.Fuller'; C.P.T.C. (Canterbury Park Trotting Club), Life Member's badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 35x30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/H.T.Fuller/20.7.60' [illustrated]; C.R.U. (Canterbury Rugby Union) Referees Association, fob medal in voided gold (9ct, 3.6g, 22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Long Service/Member/H.T.Fuller'. Fine - extremely fine. (6) $950
Lot 3818 Southland Justices of the Peace Association N.Z., 1928, in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.F.J.Heath/3.2.32'. Good very fine. $240
Lot 3819 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 33x23mm) and blue enamel, no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mr J.Cockburn/Treasurer/Hillside Branch/1918-33'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3820 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.T.Burrett/20/7/1933/Bay of Plenty'. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 3821 N.Z. Railway Officers Institute, fob medal, struck in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 37x28mm) and blue enamel, by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres To/J.E.Rosoman/by/Wanganui Branch/Branch Secretary/1929-1933'; also, F.A.A.A. (Feilding Amateur Athletics Association), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.A.A.A./Points Prize/Running/J.Rosoman/1925-26'. Very fine. (2) $500
Lot 3822 The United Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Assn. of N.Z., President's badge, struck in gold (18ct, 9.0g, 33x27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.D.Cameron/Otago/1933'. Very fine. $700
Lot 3823 Canterbury General Labourers Union, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 14.6g, 35x30mm), no maker (probably Jones & Son, Christchurch), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented /To/J.Shankland/President/1928-1934'. Good extremely fine, in a box of Jones and Son, Christchurch. $700
Lot 3824 Timaru Carpenters Industrial Union of Workers, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 35x28mm), by P.P.J, hallmark for Birmingham 1927, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/J.A.Morgan/From/Timaru Carpenters/Industrial Union/of Workers/for/12 years faithful service/as President/8-6-34'. Nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 3825 Amalgamated Society Railway Servants, NZ, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mr. L.M.Allender/ Chairman/Hellensville/Branch/1934-35'. Good very fine. $190
Lot 3826 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr S.Keen/Chairman/Auckland Branch/1934-35'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3827 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr H.Orr/Chairman/Marton Branch/1935-36'. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 3828 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.R.Richardson/29-7-37/President/1945-46'. Very fine. $170
Lot 3829 NZ Federation of Justices Association, struck in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 25mm) with blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Arthur Bisdee/10.8.37'. Good very fine. $120
Lot 3830 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.R.Hogg/1937/West Coast'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3831 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 32x26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr F.W.Hall/Chairman/Waipara Branch/1937-38'. Good very fine. $150
Lot 3832 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z. struck in silver (33x24mm) and blue enamel, by S.D. & Co Ltd (Stewart Dawson), hallmarked Birmingham 1938, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse blank. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3833 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr L.B.Hutchison/Chairman/Greymouth Branch/1937-38'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 3834 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr J.McGreevy/Chairman/Westport Branch/1936-38'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3835 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 35x23mm) and blue enamel, no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr J.Bellamy/Secretary/Whangarei Branch/1931-39'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 3836 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z. struck in silver (33x24mm) and blue enamel, by S.D. & Co Ltd (Stewart Dawson), hallmarked Birmingham 1938, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Hardcastle'; fob medal, '21 Years Service', hand engraved in silver and gold (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed "Ftn. Rlwy/Picnic Com/J.Hardcastle/1939'. Fine, having been worn as fobs. (2) Passed in
Lot 3837 New Zealand Institute of Cost Accountants Inc, c1940s, uniface, struck in silver (51mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), unawarded. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3838 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, c1940s, in silver gilt (24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3839 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Johnstone/1940'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3840 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'James Flaherty/West Coast/30/8/40'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3841 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr N.C.G.Geary/Chairman/Balclutha Branch/1940-41'. Stain on obverse, otherwise very fine. $150
Lot 3842 D.P.U. (Dunedin Painters Union), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 40x33x25mm), by Paterson (W.J.Paterson, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'President/W.Davies/1941-42'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3843 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.Bennett/1943'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3844 Union badge, uniface, fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr L.C.Hurley/Secretary/Woodville Branch/1935-43'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3845 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr R.Jeffcott/Chairman/Otira Branch/1943-44'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3846 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.A.Lewis/1945', plus a gilt and enamel lapel badge; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Lewis/Butchers Picnic/1924'; Meat and Allied Trades Federation of Aust, badge in white metal and enamel (23mm), with suspension bar marked 'P.A.Lewis' plus another bar brooch marked 'Albie Lewis'. Very fine. (5) $340
Lot 3847 The Hon. Justices Association of Wellington, N.Z., in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 26x23mm) and blue enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'M.H.L.Robbins/1946'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3848 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Mr C.Ireland/Chairman/Hawera Branch/1943-46'. Good very fine. $160
Lot 3849 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.R.Farrant/31-10-46'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3850 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 30x24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.J.Cooper/1946/Bay of Plenty'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3851 N.Z. Railway Officers Institute, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 32x28mm) and blue enamel, by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres./to/J.Taylor/by/Executive Council/Member of/Executive Committee/1946-'. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3852 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 4.4g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'O.G.Thomas/26.8.48'. Good very fine. $140
Lot 3853 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.G.Goldicutt/1948'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3854 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 25mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Mr C.H.Batchelor/(Chairman)/Invercargill Branch/1948-1949'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3855 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 32x25mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Mr A.McLean/(Chairman)/Oamaru Branch/1948-1949'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3856 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Mrs E.A.M.Farquharson/4-11-49'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3857 N.Z. Post Office Association, c1950s, stick-pin, struck in gold (9ct, 3.2g (gross), 16mm) with blue enamel, no maker. Very fine. $80
Lot 3858 N.Z. Post Office Association, c1950s, stick-pin, struck in gold (9ct, 3.2g (gross), 16mm) with blue enamel, no maker. Very fine. $100
Lot 3859 N.Z.W.W.Fed. (New Zealand Waterside Workers Federation), New Ply. Branch, c1950, badge struck in copper (20mm), number '21' on reverse, button back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3860 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 25mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring missing from top, reverse inscribed 'K.S.Gorrie/15-10-51'. Very fine. $130
Lot 3861 Federation of Justices Associations New Zealand, struck in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'K.G.Tuiss/8.2.51'; another, different die and in gilt enamelled bronze (24mm), by Y. & Co. (Young & Co, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.N.H.Hopkins/1960'; also, a brooch mounted miniature with same name inscribed. Good very fine. (3) $140
Lot 3862 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 30x24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.J.Eaton/1952'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3863 N.Z. Railway Officers Institute, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 37x28mm) and blue enamel, by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/R.R.Clarke/by/Wellington Branch/Br.Chairman/1949/Executive Councillor/1949-53'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3864 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 32x25mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr D.Blake/Chairman/Taihape Branch/1950-1953'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3865 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.J.Paine/22-10-53'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3866 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Bowler/16-10-53'. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3867 Canterbury District Law Society, stock medal in gold (9ct, 16.2g, 35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Gold Medal/Awarded To/T.Morton/1957'. Extremely fine. $480
Lot 3868 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Edwards/4-4-1957'. Very fine. $160
Lot 3869 N.Z. United Master Bakers Association, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 8.0g, 29x25mm) and enamel, no maker, pin-back, ring at bottom, reverse inscribed 'President/C.H.Thomas/1953-54-55'; The New Zealand Federation of Bakers & Pastrycooks, Life Member's fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 33x28mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'C.H.Thomas/20:2:59'; A.M.B.A. (presumed attribution - Auckland Master Bakers Association), Life Member's badge, uniface, struck in silver (31mm), no maker, ring top, bar and pin-back suspension. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $400
Lot 3870 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 27x24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'J.Blackledge/1956'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3871 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 8.3g, 24mm) and blue enamel, by Y. & Co (Young & Co, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.G.Overton/1956'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3872 NZ Engineering Tradesmens Guild Inc, c1960s, uniface, struck in silver (21mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Fine Silver'. Extremely fine, possibly a trial strike. $60
Lot 3873 Western Suburbs Returned Services Assn., Titirangi (Auckland), Life Member's fob medal, c1960s, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 23mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.A.McKoy/272157'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3874 A.S.R.S. (Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants) of N.Z., fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 28x25mm) and blue enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr.J.C.Sokolich/Secretary/Auckland Branch/1956-1960'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 3875 NZ Federation of Justices Associations, in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 26mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.T.McKenzie/28-1-60'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3876 N.Z. Railway Tradesmen's Association, Councilor, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 11.3g, 37x25mm) and blue enamel, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.R.Beattie/1960-1962/1962-64-66'. Good very fine and rare. $320
Lot 3877 The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, N.Z. Branch, Sir Ronald Davison Award medal, c1970s, struck in silver (49mm), by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), unawarded. Tone spot on obverse, otherwise uncirculated, in a fitted case of Mayer & Kean, Wellington. $150
Lot 3878 NZ Royal Federation of Justices, collar badge in gilt and blue enamel (16mm), no maker, pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'P.E.I.Rees/1970'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3879 Colonial, hand engraved fob medal in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, plain reverse, unawarded. Very fine. $240
Lot 3880 Poneke F.C. (Football Club), hand engraved in silver (31x30mm), by G.T. & Co, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.N.Astill/Tug of War/1885/Poneke F.C.'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3881 Auckland Labour Day, 1902, Tug of War, uniface fob medal, struck in silver (35x28mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tug/Of/War/Won By/W.Stewart/1902' (D&C.-). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3882 D.A.A.C. (presumed attribution - Dunedin Amateur Athletic Club), fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (28x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tug of War/J.Fox/1907'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3883 G.F.C. (probably Gisborne Football Club), c1915, hand engraved in silver (28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tug Of War/Won By/G.Wildish'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3884 N.Z.A.A.A. (New Zealand Amateur Athletics Association), Belgium Fund Carnival, struck in silver (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tug of War/B.Section/N.Z.Farmers Co-op Team/G.Brown/1915'. Toned, very fine. $110
Lot 3885 S.T.C.S. (Strath Taieri Caledonian Society), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, 'Ewen/Cameron' inscribed on obverse, 'S.T.C.S./Tug of War/1915' inscribed on reverse. Very fine. $110
Lot 3886 Otahuhu, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 27mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Patriotic/Tug of War Cup/Otahuhu/Pres by/J.Williams/Won by/Westfield Freezing Co/7.9.17'. Very fine. $210
Lot 3887 Otahuhu, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 26mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Patriotic/Tug of War Cup/Otahuhu/Pres by/J.Williams/Won by/Westfield Freezing Co/7.9.17'. Very fine. $190
Lot 3888 4th N.Z. Infantry (Res) Brigade, uniface, fob medal, struck in silver (26mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1918, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '2nd/Tug-Of-War'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3889 Pair, handcrafted in gold (struck centre-piece) (9ct, 8.6g, 27mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Northern Sub. Show/Takapuna/Tug.Of.War/2nd/C.McCarthy (Capt)/1918' (D&C.-); another, in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 31x31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'St. Ptks. Day/Tug-O'/War/Champ/Won by/City Parks Team/C.McCarthy/(Capt)/16-3-18', both with ring top suspensions. Extremely fine. (2) $500
Lot 3890 4th N.Z. Infantry (Res) Brigade, struck in silver with gold centre (25mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1919, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Tug-Of-War/Sgt.E.Webberley'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3891 HMS Philomel, 1938, engraved stock fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension 'Tug/of/War'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3892 C.S.S. (Caledonian Society of Southland), 1st Jan.1894, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 7.0g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Presented By/J.W.Kelly.M.H.R./For/Chopping Competition/Won By/J.C.Randell'. Fine. $200
Lot 3893 Mangaweka, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 40x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/D.Johnston/and/W.Monkley/1st Prize/Sawing/Mangaweka/22-1-03'; another, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.8g, 38x28mm), by K&D (Kirkman & Denison, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.A.A. (New Zealand Axemen's Association)/Championship Carnival/Eltham.1907/DH Sawing Championship Of/Australasia/2ft.Logs/Won By/D.Johnston/&/G.Johansen/Time 25 Secs'; another fob medal, handcrafted in silver with gold (38x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Standing/18in Block/Won By/D.Johnston'. Fine - very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $700
Lot 3894 Point Hcp, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.0g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Point Hcp/W.J.Fowler/28.12.07/State Colleries'. Fine. $340
Lot 3895 P.B.A.A. (Poverty Bay Axemen's Association), handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.1g, 38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed ''P.B.A.A./Presented By/A.M.Lewis Esq/Won By/O.Blowes/Highest Aggregate/1912'. Very fine. $500
Lot 3896 Tuatapere Axemen's Athletic Society, c1913, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.2g, 38x27mm), by W.Kerr (Sydney), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tuatapere/Axemen's/Athletic Society/18in UH Hcp. Chop/Won By -/Presented by/Fayette R.Plumb Inc/Philadelphia, PA/U.S.A.'. Very fine. $550
Lot 3897 R.S.C., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 9.5g, 40x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ruatiti/Hcp.Chop/1918/Won By/J.Bogue'. Very fine. $280
Lot 3898 K.A.A. (Kakahi Axemen's Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.7g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/J.W.Cook/Standing/Chop/Won By/A.I.Bunt/26.3.21'. Very fine. $340
Lot 3899 Makotuku, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 38x37mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Makotuku/Sports Club/Standing Chop/1921'. Very fine. $150
Lot 3900 Wood chopping, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.Green/SA/Championship Chop/Hamilton/17-3-22'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3901 T.C.S., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 27x27mm), by Munro, reverse inscribed 'Maiden Saw/15 In/L.McEwan/1929'; another, fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 35x23mm), by Munro, reverse inscribed 'Hcp. Saw/15 In/L.McEwan/1929'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 40x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Cumberland Wrestle/L.McEwan/5.1.28'. Good very fine, all with ring top suspensions. (3) $380
Lot 3902 Temuka, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 30x30mm), no maker, pin-back and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Temuka/15" Standing Chop/1929'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 23x23mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Fastest Time/56 3/5 Sec.'. Very fine. $280
Lot 3903 Tarara Sports, 1936, (inscribed) fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 36x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/J.R.Wilson/won by/C.Birss'. Very fine. $180
Lot 3904 Oxford, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 29mm), by S.D. & Co. (Stewart Dawson & Co), pin-back, reverse inscribed '14"/Standing/Chop/Oxford/1938'. Ring top removed, otherwise nearly very fine. $160
Lot 3905 H.B.W.A. (Hawkes Bay Wrestling Association), c1923, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 38x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.B.W.A./Won By/A.Anderson'; another, as last in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 38x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won by/Alex.Anderson/Winner/Walter Miller/Tournament'. Extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 3906 Wrestling, Riversdale, 1924, fob medal, handcrafted in silver (40x28mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3907 A.M.R. (Auckland Mounted Rifles), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct) and silver (33x28mm), by A.Kohn (Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Regimental Wrestling Team/Sgt.Drinnan/1927'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3908 Wrestling, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wairarapa/Middle Weight Champ/Gordon Tildesley/1931-32'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3909 Wrestling, uniface, prize medal struck in silver (50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Indo New Zealand Amateur Wrestling Test-Madras-1964/Runners-Up'; District Olympic Association, Rohtak New Zealand Wrestling Match, Rohtak, 19th April 1964, struck in silver (39mm), no maker (M&P.-); Wrestling Federation of India, India vs New Zealand, 21st April 1964, Karnal (38mm), no maker (M&P.-). All with ring top suspensions, toned, very fine, the first with edge bruising. (3) Passed in
Lot 3910 The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, struck in silver (51mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1948, reverse inscribed 'Royal/Agricultural Society/of New Zealand/1948/Won by/D.G.Grant'. Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3911 The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, struck in silver (51mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Son, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1960, reverse inscribed 'New Zealand/Royal/Agricultural Society/1961/Best Animal/Kelite of Lindertis'. Cased, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3912 Ashburton Ploughing Match, handcrafted in silver (51mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/For Single Furrow/Won by/John Lockhead/1874'; also, A.O.F. (Ancient Order of Foresters), jewel, handcrafted in silver and gilt (85mm), by W.C.E., hallmark for Sheffield 1893, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/John Lochhead/By The Members Of/Court Star of Dunsandel/6727, A.O.F./In Recognition of Past Service/As/Treasurer/April 1895'; also, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 35x28mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Dunedin or Oamaru), ring top suspender broken, reverse inscribed 'Won by/W.D.Lochhead/Event H.F./Jan. 1st 1910'. Very fine, the first two illustrated. (3) $1,700
Lot 3913 Ashburton Agricultural & Pastoral Association, gent's full hunter presentation pocket watch, in gold (18ct, tot wt 110.0g, 50mm), by Rotherhams, London, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, with black Roman numerals and hands, gold dust cover inscribed 'T.J.Gibson/From Members/of the/Ashburton/Agricultural & Pastoral Association/18th July 1911'. In working order but not tested for accuracy, mint condition. $2,000
Lot 3914 Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1st Prize, struck in bronze (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'Cox & Service/For/Ties Scarves/Frilling & C/1880' (D&C.N1). Minor carbon spots, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3915 Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1st Prize, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'H.P.Kavanagh/For the Best/Blood Mare/Any Age/Rosalie/By Patriarch-Flying Doe/1883' (D&C.N1). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3916 Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1st Prize, struck in bronze (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'North & Davies/For/Harness/Buggy/1883' (D&C.N1). Remnants of cleaning material, some surface marks and edge nicks, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3917 Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1st Prize, struck in bronze (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'Service/&/Fitton/for/Collection/of/Bicycles/1883' (D&C.N1). Very fine and rare, with a few edge bruises. $400
Lot 3918 Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1st Prize, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, reverse inscribed 'H.P.Kavanagh/For Best/Filly/Foaled Since 1st August/1885/1886' (D&C.N1). Edge bruise on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $600
Lot 3919 Auckland A & P Association Show, Romney Champion Ram, 1923, handcrafted silver shield on wooden base (145x130mm), no maker, inscribed 'Presented By/N.Z.Romney Marsh/Sheep Breeders Assn/at the Auckland A&P Assn. Show/(Spring Show Champion)/Won By/Mr F.R.Seddon/Hamilton'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3920 Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Royal Easter Show, c1990s, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (39mm), ring top suspension; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Auckland, 150 Years Jubilee (1993), uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (44mm), ring top suspension. Good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3921 Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in oxidised bronze (45mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'P.Nutsford/Ch.S.Pony/1936'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3922 Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in oxidised bronze (45mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'S.Watkins/Ch.Hunter/1937'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3923 Family group of pig breeder's medals: Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'A.W.Revell/Ch.B.Sow/1939' [illustrated]; N.Z. Pig Breeders' Assn., uniface, struck in bronze (42mm), by W&H, reverse inscribed 'Won At/Egmont/A. & P. Association's Show/By/A.W.Revell/1943' [illustrated], another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Egmont A. & P. Show/1944/A.W.Revell/Mangatoki'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 14.8g, 30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1947/Berkshire Sow/A.W.Revell' [illustrated]; another as last, in gold (9ct, 13.9g), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Berkshire Boar/A.W.Revell/Mangatoki/"Belmont Pride's Rambler"/1949'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 13.6g), reverse inscribed 'Tamworth Sow/A. & C.Revell/1964'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 13.0g), reverse inscribed 'Tamworth Boar/A. & C.Revell/1964'; also, Reserve Champion, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '1947/Berkshire Boar/A.W.Revell' [illustrated]; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Tamworth Sow/A.W.Revell/"Lismore Red Special 1st"/1949'; another, as last, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed '1956/A.W.Revell & Sons/Tamworth Sow'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '1956/A.W.Revell & Sons/Berkshire Sow'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Tamworth Sow/A. & C.Revell/1964'. Extremely fine or better. (12) Passed in
Lot 3924 Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in oxidised bronze (46mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Mrs P.H.Smith/Ch.Hack/1939'. Extremely fine, in a fitted case of Walker & Hall, Sheffield. Passed in
Lot 3925 Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in oxidised bronze (46mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'S.J. & C.F.Bright/Ch.Cly.Mare/1957'. Extremely fine, in a fitted case of Walker & Hall, Sheffield. Passed in
Lot 3926 Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in copper (45mm) antique finish, no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1985/N.Z.Easter Show/Champion/Friesian Cow'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3927 Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 14.3g, 38x30mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/Woodward Bros/For/Champion/Romney Marsh/Ram/1897' (cfD&C.S12). Very fine and extremely rare, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 3928 Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association, uniface, struck in silver (29x40mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Auckland/Provincial/Agricultural/Association/Awarded to/Mrs McIndoe/for best/Pickles & Sauces/Made By/Settlers Wife/1st/1899' (D&C.S29). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3929 A.P.A.A. (Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association), fob medal, struck uniface in silver (38x32mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.P.A.A./1902/1st Prize/Adams & Co/For Best/Bacon Rolled/Smoked/Class/242' (D&C.S14 [this piece]). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3930 (Blueskin) Agricultural & Pastoral Association, stock medal, struck in silver (44mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin, N.Z., reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/G.Dodson/1st Prize/Thorough Bred Entire/"Casivalaunus"/Blueskin/1877'. Small edge bruise at 6 o'clock on obverse, toned, virtually uncirculated, in a contemporary case. $500
Lot 3931 Blueskin Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (48mm), obverse by Ottley, Birm. for G.& T.Young, Dunedin & Timaru (on reverse), obverse inscribed 'R.Hagen/for best/Draught Dry Mare/1881'. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3932 Blueskin Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (48mm), obverse by Ottley, Birm. for G.& T.Young, Dunedin & Timaru (on reverse), obverse inscribed 'A Bannatyne/Best Draught/Brood Mare/1882/1'. Extremely fine or better. $360
Lot 3933 Blueskin Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (48mm), obverse by Ottley, Birm. for G.& T.Young, Dunedin & Timaru (on reverse), obverse inscribed 'P.Carmichael/Best Ayrshire Bull/3 Years Old/1882'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3934 B.A. & P.Assn (Buller Agricultural & Pastoral Association), stock medal, in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 30mm), no maker, ring top obverse inscribed 'A.E.S.', reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/A.E.Silcock/by/B.A. & P.Assn/1913'. Very fine. $300
Lot 3935 Canterbury Agricultural College, c1930s, struck in hollow gold (9ct, 13.8g, 35mm), no maker, uninscribed. Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 3936 Canterbury Agricultural College, The Bledisloe Medal, c1935, struck in gold (9ct, 21.6g, 35mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 3937 Canterbury Agricultural College, struck in hollow gold (9ct, 14.2g, 35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.T.F.Forrester/1950'. Carbon patch on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 3938 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (55mm), by J.Moore.F: (London) for G.Coates, Direx: (Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'J.S.Caverhill Esq/For/Milch Cow/Class 7/1863' (S.470). Minor edge bruising, extremely fine, a very early prize medal and extremely rare, especially in bronze, in a contemporary fitted case. $600
Lot 3939 Canterbury Pastoral Association, struck in silver (56mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'J.Smith/Draught Entire/Young Westminister/Class I/1864'. Edge cuts, scratches and knocks, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3940 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (56mm), by J.Moore for G.Coates, Direx: reverse inscribed 'Moses Cryer/Fat Wethers/Class I/1864' (S.470). Some edge bruises, otherwise good very fine, a rare early prize medal. Passed in
Lot 3941 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (56mm), by J.Moore for G.Coates, Direx, reverse inscribed 'Mr R.M.Cresswell/Fat Bullock/Class S/1865' (S.470). Some edge bruises, otherwise very fine, a rare early prize medal. $600
Lot 3942 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates (Christchurch) (design by J.Moore, London), reverse inscribed 'James T.Fisher/For/Pony Mare "Lightning"/Class 24/1866'; another in bronze, reverse inscribed 'James T.Fisher/For/Entire Pony "Mazeppa"/Extra/1866'; another, in silver, reverse inscribed 'James T.Fisher/For/Entire Pony "Mazeppa"/Extra Stock/1867'. Nearly extremely fine, three rare and early prize medals. (3) Passed in
Lot 3943 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by J.Moore F: (Joseph Moore, Birmingham) for G.Coates, Direx: (Giles Coates, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Mrs Carter/Romney Marsh Ram/"Hero"/Class 20/1867'. Very fine and a very rare early prize medal. Passed in
Lot 3944 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (56mm), by J.Moore for G.Coates, Direx, reverse inscribed 'W.Boag/For/Draught Entire/"Napoleon"/Class I/1867' (S.470). Pierced at top for suspension, numerous small edge bruises, otherwise very fine, rare early prize medal. Passed in
Lot 3945 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates (Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'William Wilson/For/Norfolk Down Wethers/Class 39/1868'. Edge bruising and surface marks, has been cleaned, otherwise very fine and very rare, an early and important historical piece. Passed in
Lot 3946 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by J.Moore.F: (London) for G.Coates, Direx: (Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'William Wilson/Norfolk Down Ewes/Class 36/1868'. Cleaned, with reverse edge bruise, otherwise nearly extremely fine, a rare early award to a prominent Cantabrian. Passed in
Lot 3947 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by J.Moore.F: for G.Coates. Direx: reverse inscribed 'John Gair/Draught Horse "Bill"/Class 6/1868'. Toned, good very fine, a rare early prize medal. $450
Lot 3948 Canterbury Pastoral Association, c1870, struck in bronze (55mm), by G.Coates.Direx: (Christchurch), reverse ghost inscription 'Gibbie'?. Holed at top, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3949 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by J.Moore F: (Joseph Moore, Birmingham) for G.Coates, Direx: (Giles Coates, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'John Dempsey/Saddlery/1872' (S.470). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3950 Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1879, ornate trophy cup, in sterling silver (920g, 245x138mm), by H&T (Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1876, inscribed 'Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association/First Prize/Awarded to the/McCormick Harvester & Self Binder/at the field trial held at/Avonhead Farm/Jany.16th 1879/In Competition With The/Wood, Osbourne and Marsh, Machines'. Extremely fine. $900
Lot 3951 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in bronze (54mm) by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed, 'Messrs. Vincent & Co/Second Prize/Ale in Bottle/Nov.1882' (S.471). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 3952 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (54mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'Luke Adams/1st Prize/Pottery Ware/ Nov.1883' (S.471). Extremely fine. $750
Lot 3953 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (54mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'Mr L.Adams/For/Fire-Clay Goods/1889' (S.471). Extremely fine. $700
Lot 3954 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, inscribed stock fob medal, in gold (probably 15ct, 16.2g, 38x30mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Mr J.Boag/For Champion Mare/Magnolia/1893'; another, as last, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 26.5g, 34mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/J.Boag/For/Champion Stallion/"Middle Rigg"/1894'; another, as last, struck in gold (probably 15ct, 16.8g, 35mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'J.Boag/Champion/Draught Stallion/Black Douglas/Nov 1917'; Ellesmere A & P Assn, inscribed stock medal, in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Ellesmere/A. & P. Assn/1914/Two Year Old/Filly', reverse inscribed 'J.Boag Junr./"Pitcairns Peggy"'; The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (44mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Canterbury/A & P Association/Christchurch Show/Nov.1922/Awarded To/J.Boag Jnr./Brookside/For Middlerigg Grace/V.6'. Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $2,400
Lot 3955 A group of sixty nine medals awarded to one Canterbury family, dating from 1898-1975 and relating to the English Leicester sheep breed: Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'Messrs R & J Reid/For/Champion English/Leicester Ram/Nov 1898' (cased) [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed 'R.Reid/1937/R.E.Alexander/Cup'; similar, struck in gold (10g, 25mm), no maker (Coates?), ornate scroll top mount with ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R & J Reid/Champion/English/Leicester Ram/1912' [illustrated]; another as last, in gold (10.0g), reverse inscribed 'R & J Reid/For/Champion English/Leicester Ram/Jubilee Show/1913' [illustrated]; Leicester Sheep Breeders Assn, Presented by the L.S.B.A., struck in silver (45mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), hallmark for Birmingham 1900, reverse inscribed 'R & J Reid/Most Points/English Leicester/Section/1925'; another, but hallmark 1927, reverse inscribed 'Canterbury A & P Assn/1927/R & J Reid/Most Points In/English/Leicester Section'[illustrated]; another, (32mm), hallmark 1927, reverse inscribed 'Canterbury/A. & P.A./1929/Jas.Reid'[illustrated]; similar, struck in bronze (45mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'J.H.Reid & R.Reid Jnr/Shephers/1925' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed 'C.A.P.A./1932/Jas Reid'; another, reverse inscribed 'C.A.P.A./1933/Jas.Reid'; another, reverse inscribed 'C.A.P.A./1934/Jas.Reid'; another, reverse inscribed 'C.A.P.A./1935/Jas.Reid'; another, reverse inscribed 'C.A.P.A./1938/Jas.Reid', all cased; N.Z. Sheep Breeders Association, (South Island) Canterbury Jubilee Show, 1913, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 14.9g, 30mm) by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/R. and J.Reid/four tooth/Eng.Leic.Ram' [illustrated]; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, struck in gold (26) (9ct, total weight 362g, 30mm) by M & K Ld or M & T Ld (Mayer & Kean, Mayer & Toye, Wellington), all with ring top suspensions, all awarded to J.Reid or Robert Reid & Sons, mostly for English Leicester Ewe or English Leicester Ram, 1929-70 [the first illustrated]; others as previous but silver gilt, 1969-74 (7), others as previous but gilt, 1975 (2); another, as previous, but awarded at the Royal Show (1953-54) (special struck reverse), in gold (9ct, total weight 28.8g) (2), reverse inscribed 'English/Leicesters/Ram/Estate/J.Reid' on the first, 'English/Leicesters/Ewe/Estate/J.Reid' on the second [illustrated]; similar but 'Reserve Champion', in silver, reverse inscribed 'English/Leicester/Ram/Reid Robt &/Sons Ltd/1972' [illustrated]; as previous but larger size (35mm) (15) by M & K Ld or M & T Ld, without ring top supsender, awarded between 1931 and 1968 to J.Reid or Robert Reid & Sons for English Leicester Ram or English Leicester Ewe [1st illustrated]; also, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, struck in silver (35mm), by S & M (Stokes & Martin, Melbourne), rim inscribed '3rd.Prize, English Leicester Ram Between 1-1/2 and 2-1/2 Years', reverse inscribed 'R. and J.Reid/1908' [illustrated]. Extremely fine - uncirculated, a very large and important group. (69) $11,500
Lot 3956 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, c1902, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 9ct, 10.1g, 24mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Miss Betty Elworthy/Champion/Harness Pony/"Toby"'. Scroll removed from top edge, otherwise extremely fine. $320
Lot 3957 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 9ct, 9.1g, 24mm), reverse inscribed 'A.W.Rutherford/For/Champion S.C./Merino Ewe/1907'; another, as last in gold (9.6g, 24mm), reverse inscribed 'A.W.Rutherford Sen/For Champion/Merino Ewe/(Strong Combing)/1915'; another, struck in gold (9.8g, 24mm), reverse inscribed 'A.W.Rutherford Sen/For Champion/Merino Ram/(Strong Combing)/1915'; another, struck in gold (9.5g, 24mm), reverse inscribed 'A.W.Rutherford/For/Champion Merino/Ewe/(Strong Combing) 1916'; another, struck in gold (17.9g, 35mm), by G.Coates & Co. Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'A.W.Rutherford Senr./Half-Bred/Wool & Mutton/Competition/1916'; another, as last, struck in gold (16.9g, 35mm), reverse inscribed 'A.W.Rutherford.Senr./Half Bred Wool & Mutton/Competition/1918'. The first four having no maker's name, these with scroll and ring top suspensions, the last two with no suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (6) $2,200
Lot 3958 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 9ct, 10.9g, 30x23mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.C.B.Watson/for/Champion/Jersey Cow/1907'. Toned, extremely fine. $340
Lot 3959 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 9ct, 8.0g, 23mm), no maker, scroll top removed, reverse inscribed 'T.S.Little/for/Champion/Border/Leicester Ram/1912'. Edge nick at 3.30 on obverse, otherwise very fine. $260
Lot 3960 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'J.Compton & Sons/Exhibit Of/Holloware/Plumbers Goods Etc/1912'. Heavy rim bruising, otherwise toned very fine. $220
Lot 3961 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 9ct, 8.5g, 23mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Arch.Gillies/For/Champion Ayrshire Cow/Bessie of Townhead/Jubilee Show/1913'. Very fine. $300
Lot 3962 Canterbury Agricultural Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 9ct, 9.5g, 24mm), no maker, scroll with ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'T.S.Little/For Champion/Border/Leicester Ewe/1915'. Scratch and surface marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $300
Lot 3963 Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 15ct or 18ct, 9.8g, 24mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hon.R.H.Rhodes/For/Champion Saddle Horse/"The Admiral"/1916'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'English Leicester Ram/1929/Sir R.Heaton Rhodes'; another, Royal Champion, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 15.4g, 30mm), by M&K, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'English Leicester/Ram/Sir R.Heaton Rhodes/1936/Christchurch'; R.H.S. (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, struck in silver gilt (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'H.V.H.S. (Hutt Valley Horticultural Society)/Spring Show/1928/Sir Heaton Rhodes/Exhibit/Daffodils'. Extremely fine. (4) $2,200
Lot 3964 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (tested 18ct, 18.0g, 35mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'G.L.Pearson/Cultivator/Harrows & C/1925'; another, as last, struck in silver (54mm), reverse inscribed 'G.L.Pearson/Harrows/1926'. Virtually uncirculated. (2) $1,100
Lot 3965 C.A.& P.A. (presumed attribution, Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association), stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 32x33mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.A. & P.A./1925/Presented by/Metro Jersey Club/Champ Female/won by/R.Waterhouse'; A. Metro Jersey Club (presumed Ayreshire), stock medal, in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 26mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/A.Metro Jersey Club/To/R.Waterhouse/points in/Predigree Jerseys/Clevedon/1928'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) $420
Lot 3966 Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (15ct, 8.3g, 32mm), by G.C.& Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ch-Ch/Horse Parade/1927/Wills & Watson's/Lord Brilliant'. Very fine. $400
Lot 3967 Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, plaque in silvered copper (15cm), mounted on a wooden base (20cm) by Petersens Limited, Christchurch, N.Z., plaque inscribed '(name erased)/Champion Leicester Ewe/1926'; another plaque in silvered copper (13.5cm), mounted on a wooden base (18.5cm), no maker (Petersens), The Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Champion, plaque inscribed 'Ewe/(name erased)/1927'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3968 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 17.6g, 35mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'H.E.Cook/Draught Mare/"Flash Maid"/1929'; another, as last, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 18.4g, 35mm), by Coates, reverse inscribed 'H.E.Cook/For Champion/Draught Mare/"Yett Merry Maid"/1929'; another, as last, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 16.9g, 35mm), by Coates, reverse inscribed 'Draught Mare/H.E.Cook/Flash Maid/1930'; another as previous, struck in gold (probably 18ct, 13.4g, 35mm), by Coates, reverse inscribed 'Ch.Draught Mare/1933/H.E.Cook/Downs Black Rose'. Virtually uncirculated. (4) $3,200
Lot 3969 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'J.Brown/R.E.Alexander Cup/1934'. Some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3970 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, Joseph Haydon Medal, struck in silver (24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'P.McLean/2nd/Southdown Judging/Competition/1934'. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3971 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates & Co, Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'P. & D.Duncan Ltd/1937/Truck/Manure/Distributor'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3972 Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, Joseph Haydon Medal, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 6.6g, 24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Darling/1st Southdown Ram/Judging Comp/1950'; N.Z.Romney Marsh Sheep Breders Trophy, medal struck uniface in silver (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '3rd/A.J.Darling/Connington Y.F.C./1951'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Aberdeen Angus/Female/A.J.Darling/1963'; another, as last in silver (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Angus/Bull/A.J.Darling. Extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3973 The Canterbury Frozen Meat & Dairy Produce Export Co. (Limited), struck in gold (probably 9ct, 16.9g, 35mm) by Coates & Co., Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'A.N.Perham/for/Drafting Fat Sheep/&/Judging Weights/1914'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3974 Clevedon A & P, 1917, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 30x28mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'G.H.McC'; another, 1921, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 31x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Champion Dairy/Cow/Perfection/Owner/G.H.McCullough'; Auckland Metro Jersey Club, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 32mm), by A.Kohn Ltd. (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Clevedon Show/1926/Jersey Points Prize/won by/G.H.McCullough'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Points Prize/Clevedon Show 1929/Presented by/Auckland Jersey Club/Won By/G.H.McCullough'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (4) $750
Lot 3975 Clutha, County Ploughing Match, 10th July 1883, cast and hand engraved bridle boss in silver (110x70mm), no maker, reverse with three lug suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Champion Lot/Won By/David Sheddan'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3976 Clutha Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (44mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin (stock medal), reverse impressed and inscribed '1st Prize/Draught Filly/3 Years/Hislop Bros/1876/Clutha'. Toned with edge bruising, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3977 Clutha Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (44mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin (stock medal), reverse impressed '1st Prize/Thoroughbred Colt/1 Year/1877/Clutha'. Edge bruising and surface marking, very good and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3978 Clutha Agricultural and Pastoral Society, struck in silver (47mm), by G. & T.Young, Dunedin & Timaru, reverse inscribed 'James Dawson/for/Thoroughbred Colt/2 Years Old/1884'. Ring removed from top edge, small edge bump at 1 o'clock, toned, extremely fine and very rare. $500
Lot 3979 Clutha & Matau Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (44mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin (stock medal), reverse inscribed 'Clutha & Matau/1905/Awarded To/John Gordon Esq/Best Shorthorn Bull/2 Years'. Extremely fine and very rare. $600
Lot 3980 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, unawarded. Minor edge bruises, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3981 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3982 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silvered bronze (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, uninscribed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3983 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Waikouaiti A. & P. Association/Estate A.Bannatyne/"Matanaka Fan"/6168/V.16'. Slight edge bruising and surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 3984 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/J.Birtles/Waikouaiti/For Gypsy Maid 1923/At/Waikouaiti A & P Show/1918'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3985 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Waikouaiti/A. & P. Assoc./1928/D. & D.S.Brown/Princess Betty/V.XI.'. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3986 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Auckland/A. & P. Assoc./1928/A.McNicol & Co./Carlowrie Jean/(4166) V.10'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3987 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Manawatu & W.C. A. & P. Assoc./(Union S.S. Cup)/1928/A.McNicol & Co/Carlowrie Jean (4166)/V.10.'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3988 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Wallace/A & P.Assoc./1928/Joseph Beck/Wairio Footprint/V.11.'. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3989 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Ellesmere/A. & P.Assoc./1929/B.R.C.Rolls/Lockhead Buddy/V.12'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3990 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Auckland/A. & P. Assoc./1930/A.McNicol &Co./Clevedon Black Silk/V.11'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3991 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Egmont/A. & P. Assn./1935/Moore Hunters Estate/Ayesha/(5766) V.15'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3992 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Otago Peninsula/A & P./Society/1938/M.Geary/"Canny Jean"/(7780) V.18.'; another, but no ring suspender, inscribed 'Otago Penninsula/A & P./Soc./1939/M.Geary/"Miss Twilight"/8303 V.19.'; another, reverse inscribed 'Otago Penninsula A & P. Association/1942/M.Geary/"Sweet Maree"/V.24.'. Edge bruising to the last two, otherwise good very fine and rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 3993 The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Otago Stallion Parade/1939/G.P.Johnston/"Dunmore Superb"/22284/3077 V.9.' Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3994 Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland Instituted 1877, struck in gold (15ct, 26.2g, 38mm), by E. & Co. (Elkington & Company, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham 1921, reverse inscribed 'The/Clydesdale/Horse Society of New Zealand/Awarded To/Thomson & Co/Wairangoa, Taieri, N.Z./For/"Scotland's Victor" 1198/December 14 & 15/1920'; also, Melbourne International Exhibition, struck in bronze (76mm), by H.Stokes (Melbourne), edge impressed 'Thomson & Co, Dunedin - Raspberry Cordial'. Good extremely fine; two mounting holes drilled on reverse, otherwise very fine. (2) $2,000
Lot 3995 Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland Instituted 1877, struck in silver (78mm), by Edward & Sons, Glasgow, hallmark for Birmingham 1938, reverse inscribed 'Otago A. & P. Society/Dunedin, New Zealand/Awarded/To/D.S.Brown/For/"Verdlea Moonlight" 2976 V.15/1938'. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 3996 The Co-Op Dairy Coy of Otago Ltd, Dunedin, milk can tag, in brass (57mm), holed at top for suspension, reverse impressed 'C.M.Matheson/T17/Inch Clutha/Stirling'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3997 The Co-Op Dairy Coy of Otago Ltd, Dunedin, milk can tag, in brass (58mm), reverse impressed 'C.E.George/Brighton/x26', impressed lettering both sides, holed for suspension. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3998 The Co-Op Dairy Coy of Otago Ltd, Dunedin, milk can tag, in brass (57mm), holed at side for suspension, reverse impressed 'T.A.Hawley/T30/Romahapa'. Very good and rare. Passed in
Lot 3999 Dipton, Sheep Dog Trial, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 17.0g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1916/John Mackenzie/1st/In Local Event'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 4000 Egmont A & P Association, Hawera, 1897, stock fob medal in gold (probably 9ct, 4.9g, 30x27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension; Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association, 1898, uniface fob medal, struck in silver (40x33mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/Taranaki/Bacon Factory/1st Prize/Class 212' (D&C.S12), another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/Taranaki/Bacon Factory/1st Prize/Class/220' (D&C.S12); another, different design, struck uniface in silver (40x33mm), by A.T., obverse inscribed '1900', reverse inscribed 'A.P.A.A. (Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association)/1900/Awarded To/Taranaki/Bacon Factory/Green Side of/Bacon/Class/235' (D&C.S13); another, as last, reverse inscribed 'A.P.A.A./1900/Awarded To/Taranaki/Bacon Factory/Green/Rolled Bacon/Class 239' (D&C.S13). Extremely fine and very rare. (5) Passed in
Lot 4001 Group of four, Egmont handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 32x32mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Paddy/Egmont/1906'; W.A.A. (Wanganui Agricultural Association) 1915, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 27x27mm), by Drews (Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'James Bull Jr./Champion Hack/Gang-Awa'; Masterton A. & P.A., Solway, 1919, stock medal in gold (15ct, 10.9g, 26mm), uncertain maker, reverse inscribed 'CH/TH.Stallion/All Red/won by/J.Bull'; Marton Show 1920, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 30x28mm), by HM, reverse inscribed 'Marton Show/1920/J.Bull Esqr./Daisy Paul', all with ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,100
Lot 4002 The Walker & Hall Trophy, stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 28x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Egmont/A. & P. Assn./1934/Champion Romney/Ewe (Open)/J.C.Best'. Fine. $180
Lot 4003 Egmont A. & P.Assn, 1934, stock fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 12.0g, 35x35mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Egmont/A. & P.Assn/1934/Most Points In/Working Horses/J.Green'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4004 Feilding Farmers Union, Root Competition, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 34x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1924/Won By/M.Henson'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 4005 F.A. & P.S. (Franklin Agricultural & Pastoral Society), struck in bronze (51mm), by Elkington & Co (Birmingham), obverse inscribed 'F.A. & P.S./Pres by/A.Kohn Ltd./1929'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4006 A group of twenty two medals awarded to one Southland family for Romney Marsh sheep, covering the twenty two years from 1936 to 1958: Reginald Mackinnon Trust, A & P Prizes Fund, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), Gore A & P Association, ten medals awarded between 1936 and 1957: no maker, reverse inscribed 'Champion Medal/Romney/Marsh Ram/Won by D.Robertson/1936' [illustrated]; another, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Romney Marsh/Won By/David Robertson/Waikoikoi/1939'; another, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Romney Group/Won By/D.Robertson/Conical Hills/1940'; another, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Romney Ram/Won By/D.Robertson/Conical Hill/1941'; another, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Estate/D.Robertson/Best Romney Ram/1945'; another, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Estate/D.Robertson/Best Romney Ram/1946; another, by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Estate/D.Robertson/Best/Romney Marsh Ram/1952'; another, no maker, reverse inscribed 'Est. D.Robertson/Champion Romney Ram/1955'; another, by B&S (Bock & Son, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Estate/D.Robertson/Champion Romney Ram/1956'; another, by B&S, reverse inscribed 'Estate/D.Robertson/Champ.Romney Ram/1957'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion - eight medals struck in gold (all 9ct, total weight 119.4g, each 30mm), awarded between 1939 and 1958, maker M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington): (15.1g), reverse inscribed 'Romney Marsh/Ram/D.Robertson/1939' [illustrated]; another, (15.2g), with '1953-1954 Royal' reverse, inscribed 'Romney Marsh/(Natural Condition)/Ram/Estate/D.Robertson' [illustrated]; another as last (15.3g), inscribed 'Romney Marsh/(Natural Condition)/Ewe/Estate/D.Robertson'; another, (15.2g), reverse inscribed 'Est.D.Robertson/Romney Marsh Ram/N.C./1955'; another, (14.8g), reverse inscribed 'Est.D.Robertson/Romney Marsh Ewe/N.C./1955'; another, (16.1g), reverse inscribed 'Est.D.Robertson/Romney Marsh Ewe/Open/1955'; another, (13.3g), reverse inscribed 'Romney Marsh/Ram Open/Est.D.Robertson/1958; another, (14.4g), reverse inscribed 'Romney Marsh/Ewe Open/Est.D.Robertson/1958'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand - Reserve Champion, four medals struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington): '1953-1954 Royal' reverse, inscribed 'Romney Marsh/(natural Condition)/Ram/D.Robertson/Estate' [illustrated]; another, normal reverse, inscribed 'Est.D.Robertson/Romney Marsh Ram/Open/1955' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed 'Estate D.Robertson/Romney Marsh Ewe N C/1955', another, reverse inscribed 'Romney Marsh/Ewe N C/Est.D.Robertson/1958', all, except last four, with ring top suspensions. Very fine - extremely fine. (22) $3,800
Lot 4007 Gore A & P Assn, Reginald Mackinnon Trust Fund, A & P Prizes in bronze (35mm), no maker, ring top suspender, reverse inscribed 'Gore A & P Assn/Champion/Romney Marsh Ram/J.Mosley & Sons/Clydevale/1944'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4008 Hawkes Bay Agricultural Society, struck in silver (47mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Mr H.S.Tiffen/for the best pen of/French Merino Ewes/1866'; another, inscribed 'Awarded to/Mr H.S.Tiffen/for the best pen of/French Merino/Ewe Lambs/1867'; another, inscribed 'Awarded to/ Mr H.S.Tiffen/for the best pen of/French Merino/Ewe Hoggetts/1867'. Extremely fine or better, very rare early examples. (3) $1,200
Lot 4009 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in bronze (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, inscribed on obverse 'Hugh Campbell/1874' and with edge inscription '2nd Prize, Merino Ram Hogget' (cfS.479). Extremely fine, cleaned long ago and retoning. $220
Lot 4010 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, reverse inscribed 'T.Powdrell/1875' edge inscribed '1st Prize, Thoroughbred 2 Yr Old Colt'. Extremely fine, in a John Pinches fitted case. Passed in
Lot 4011 Hawke's Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, reverse inscribed 'John Evans/1877' edge inscribed '1st Prize, Draught Entire "Dugdale" also Champion'. As struck, virtually uncirculated and rare thus, in a John Pinches fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 4012 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, reverse inscribed 'James Lyon/1878' edge inscribed '1st Prize, Weight Carrying Hack "Warrior"'. Good very fine, with a few edge bruises. $360
Lot 4013 Hawke's Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Pinches, London, obverse inscribed 'J.N.Williams/1879', edge inscription '1st Prize, Fat Bullock over 3 1/2 yrs.'; another in bronze, obverse inscribed 'J.N.Williams/1875', edge inscribed '2nd Prize Lincoln Ewe Hoggett'. The first harshly cleaned, very fine; the second blackened in areas (fire damage), otherwise very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4014 Hawke's Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, modern reverse inscription 'Emblem of/N.Z.Shows/1879', naming erased from edge (cfS.479). Harshly cleaned, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4015 Hawke's Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, reverse inscribed 'W.R.Russell/1881' edge inscribed '1st Prize, Cats'. Edge bruising and surface marks, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4016 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (43mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), with Birmingham hallmark for 1913, struck for S.McLernon, Napier, with his name in relief on reverse, reverse inscribed 'Jubilee Show/1913/Champion Black Devon Boar/Winner/E.Howard'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Jubilee Show/1913/Champion Black Devon Sow/Winner/E.Howard'. Edge marks from mounting, toned, good very fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4017 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (43mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), with Birmingham hallmark for 1913, struck for S.McLernon, Napier, with his name in relief on reverse, reverse inscribed 'Jubilee Show/1913/Champion Romney Ram/Winner/Wm.Perry'. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4018 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (43mm), by V&S (Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham), with Birmingham hallmark for 1913, struck for S.McLernon, Napier, with his name in relief on reverse, reverse inscribed 'Jubilee Show/1913/Champion Southdown Ram/Winner/Nelson Bros Ltd'. Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4019 Hawkes Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, struck in silver (50mm), by J.Pinches, London, obverse inscribed 'CENTENNIAL SHOW/1959/A.H. & H.M.Burns', edge inscribed 'Porker or Baconer Pig'; another, as last, edge inscribed 'Large White Supr-Champ-'. Toned uncirculated and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4020 Hawkes Bay A & P Society, 1971, Judge's medal, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (29mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top with ribbon and safety-pin suspension. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4021 Horowhenua A & P. Association, stock medal in silver (36mm), by S.D. & Co. (Stewart Dawson & Co.), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Horowhenua A & P. Association/1914/Champion/Romney Marsh/Ram', reverse blank. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4022 Horowhenua A & P. Association, stock medal in silver (31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Horowhenua A & P. Association/Champion/Romney/Ewe/1917', reverse blank. Toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4023 Horo (Horowhenua) A & P Assn., 1947, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4024 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in bronze (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co Ltd (Sheffield), reverse inscribed 'A.Braithwaite/Crossbred Ewe/2nd Prize/1877'. Extremely fine or better and rare, in a contemporary fitted case. Passed in
Lot 4025 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in bronze (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co Ltd (Sheffield), reverse inscribed 'P.Brucel/Bull/2nd Prize/1877'; also, Aktiebolaget/Separator/Stockholm/1883-1908, struck in silver (50mm), by Erik Lindberg. Carbon in the devices, very fine; very fine, the first rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4026 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in silver (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co. Limd. (Sheffield), reverse inscribed 'C.W.Brown/1st Prize/Mare "Jesse"/1879'. Virtually uncirculated and rare, in a fitted case of issue. $550
Lot 4027 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in silver (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co. Limd., reverse inscribed 'H.Campbell/1st Prize/Sheep Dog/1879'. Light scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4028 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in silver (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co. Limd. (Sheffield), reverse inscribed 'T.C.Mace/1st Prize/Bull/Prince Charlie the 2nd/1879'. Brushed, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4029 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in bronze (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co. Limd., reverse inscribed 'H.Campbell/2nd Prize/1 Ram 4 Tooth/Romney Marsh Sheep/1879'. Stains in obverse field, otherwise good very fine and rare. $340
Lot 4030 Hutt District Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society, struck in bronze (58mm), by H.Wilkinson & Co Ltd (Sheffield), reverse inscribed 'J.Hall/1st Prize/Collection Native Flowers/1879'. Corroded (having been in a fire or the ground), good but rare. $150
Lot 4031 Lincoln Ploughing Match Association, struck in gold (15ct, 9.7g, 29mm), uncertain maker (AF Ld - possibly Alex Fergusson, Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Leonard Cross/1920'. Extremely fine and rare. $480
Lot 4032 Lincoln Ploughing Match Association, struck in gold (15ct, 11.2g, 29mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Brown/1922'. Extremely fine and rare. $550
Lot 4033 Lincoln Ploughing Match Association, struck in gold (15ct, 10.8g, 29mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Class D/R.L.Corbett/1925'. Extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 4034 Ploughing, prize fob medals, 1911-1914, Malvern, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.2g, 34x27mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Presented as/Special Prize/To/E.W.R.Leslie/The Winner of the/D.F. No Cut/Malvern Ploughing/Match/Aug.1911'; N.C.P.M. (North Canterbury Ploughing Match), 1912, Class A, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 30x18mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won/by/E.Leslie'; Malvern, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 14.6g, 35x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Malvern/Ploughing Match/E.W.R.Leslie/Winner Class C/1913'; Hororata Ploughing Match, 1914, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.8g, 32x26mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Winner of/Challenge Cup/E.W.R.Leslie'; another, as last, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 40x34mm), reverse inscribed 'Champion/Ploughman/Class B/E.W.R.Leslie'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - good very fine. (5) $1,200
Lot 4035 Souvenir of Manawatu A & P Association, c1890s, fob medal, struck in silver (24mm), by Bock/Wishart & Co (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed with initials 'C.C.'. Surface marks, dirt within the devices, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4036 Souvenir of Manawatu A & P Association, c1890s, fob medal, struck in silver (24mm), by Bock/Wishart & Co (Wellington), ring top missing, reverse inscribed with initials 'D.L.'. Very good, having been worn on a fob chain. Passed in
Lot 4037 Souvenir of Manawatu A & P Association, struck in silver (24mm), by Bock/Wishart & Co, unnamed; also, a member's tin badge (32mm) for the 1935 Golden Jubilee of the Association. Fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4038 Manawatu & West Coast Agrical. & Pastal. Asson., c1897, struck in silver (38mm), by F.Hyams, Dunedin, reverse inscribed 'Rayner & Sons/Champion Lincoln/Ewe'. Good extremely fine and very rare. $480
Lot 4039 Manawatu & West Coast A & P Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.T.Moore/Champ./Draught Mare/1901'; another, reverse inscribed 'Frank Moore/Champ.Th./Mare/Nov.1905'; another, reverse inscribed 'G.F.Moore/Hereford/Bull/1907'; another, reverse inscribed 'G.F.Moore/Hereford Bull/1908'. The first with edge bruise on obverse, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 4040 Manawatu & West Coast A & P Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'T.W.Kirk F.L.S./For/Collection/of/Grasses/1901'. Surface marks, toned, good very fine. $360
Lot 4041 Manawatu & West Coast A. & P. Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'E.Short/Champ Hereford/Bull/1904'; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 13.0g, 40x27mm), by O'C & T (O'Connor & Tydeman, Palmerston North), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Mr Ernest Short/By His/Fellow Councillors/As A/Mark of Esteem/Kimbolton/19.3.10'; (Hawkes Bay Show), fob medal, hand engraved, in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 29x29mm), by F.G. (Frank Grady, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Hereford Cow/Won By/Mr.E.Short's Lady Graceful 50th'/At/Hawkes Bay/1917'. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4042 Manawatu & West Coast A & P Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Perry Bros/Champion/Lincoln Ram/1905'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4043 Manawatu & West Coast A. & P. Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'J.Knight/Southdown/Ram/1907'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4044 Manawatu & West Coast A & P Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.F.Moore/Hereford Cow/1909'; another as last, reverse inscribed 'G.F.Moore/Hereford Bull/1909'. Nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4045 Manawatu & West Coast A & P Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Ernest Short/For/Champion/Hereford/Cow/1914'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4046 Manawatu & West Coast A. & P. Association, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Wm. Taylor/Champion/Shorthorn Bull/1914'. Toned, uncirculated, in a fitted case of issue. Passed in
Lot 4047 M. & W.C. A. & P.A. (Manawatu & West Coast Agricultural & Pastoral Association), N.D.S. (National Daffodil Society), 1918, inscribed uniface medal, struck in silver (45mm), by WR&HL (Walker & Hall), English hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Wright Stevenson & Co Ltd/2nd Prize/Seeds Display'. Some edge bruising, toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4048 M. & W.C. A & P.A. (Manawatu & West Coast Agricultural & Pastoral Association), fob medal, struck uniface in gold (29x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'S.S.1934/Ch.Tam.Sow/Cheltenham/D.Co.'. Extremely fine and rare. $240
Lot 4049 Maori agricultural medal, founded by Charles, Lord Bledisloe, Tihema 1932, struck in oxidised bronze (63mm), by Mayer & Kean, designed by F.C.Mitchell, Wellington, unawarded (S.486). Uncirculated and a striking example of Mayer's work from the mid 20th century. Passed in
Lot 4050 Marlborough Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (49mm), by E.Altmann (Melbourne), reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Walter Litchfield/for best/Ayrshire Bull/Any Age/Nov.1886'. Extremely fine and very rare. $700
Lot 4051 M.A.A. (Marton Agricultural Association), 1915, stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 27x30mm), by N & Son (Nettleship & Son, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'Champion/Brood Mare/Te Hau/Won by/James Bull'; another, but 1916, in gold (9ct, 11.0g, 30x25mm), by N & Son; Masterton A & P.A., Solway, 1918, stock medal, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 10.3g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Ch/Thoroughbred/Stallion/Won By/"All Red"/J.Bull'; Marton Show, 1919, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.6g, 30x30mm), unidentified maker, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Thoroghbred/J.Bull's/"All Red"'; Marton Show, 1919, stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/J Bull's Mare/by Natator'; Marton Show, 1922, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Thoroughbred/Stallion/Jas.Bulls/"All Red"'; M.A.P.S. (Marton Agricultural & Pastoral Show), (1920), stock medal, hand engraved, in gold (9ct, 4.2g, 28x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/J.Bull's/Brood Mare/By Frisco'. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (7) $1,800
Lot 4052 Massey Agricultural College, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Farmers Trading Company Ltd', reverse inscribed 'Massey Agricultural College/Dairy/Farmers Course/1935/J.C.Newhook'; also, Royal Veterinary College Founded 1791, Class Medal, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker (Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham), reverse inscribed 'Season 1936-37/First Year/Biology/J.C.Newhook/2nd'. Extremely fine, the second in a fitted case of Fattorini & Sons Ltd. (2) Passed in
Lot 4053 Massey Agricultural College, Sir Jas. Wilson Medal, struck in silver (28mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'First Year/Sheep/Farming Course/1945/R.P.Williams'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4054 M.A. & P. Assocn. (Masterton Agricultural & Pastoral Association), stock medal, struck in silver (30mm), by S.Kohn & Co., Wellington, N.Z., reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/H.Campbell/First Prize/Ham'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4055 M.A. & P. (Masterton Agricultural & Pastoral) Association, 1885, inscribed medal struck in silver (30mm), by S.Kohn & Co., Wellington, N.Z., pin removed from reverse, inscribed thereon 'Awarded To/J.C.Vallance/First Prize/Thoroughbred Yearling Colt/Cupid'. Edge bruises and surface marks, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4056 M.A. & P.A. (Masterton Agricultural & Pastoral Association), fob medal, in gold (probably 9ct, 7.8g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/J.Devonshire/Champion Prize/Best Thoroughbred Entire/Forerunner/1896'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4057 Family group, Masterton A & P A, Solway, 1915, stock medal struck in gold (probably 9ct, 9.6g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ch Lincoln Ram/won by/D.MacDonald; stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 24mm), no maker, ring top suspender missing, obverse inscribed 'Masterton Collie Club/Yarding/D.MacDonald/"Cad"', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/F.Cooper Esq'; Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 26mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion Hack/Mr A.McDonalds/"Workman"/1929'; WWI 'Kia-Ora' identity disc, uniface, struck in silver (27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '44592/MacDonald.D.M./N.Z.E.F./Blood Group C/Re L16 Pres'; Dannevirke High School, uniface, struck in bronze (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.J.McD/O B Race'; North Island Sheep Dog Trial Association, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 35x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Centre/Championship/1931/R.J.MacDonald's/"Smoke"/Weber'; New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Assn., 'Life Member' badge in brass and enamel (43x24mm), no maker, pin-back; another, but 'Patron'; D.R.S.U., 'Life Member' fob medal in the shape of a football, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 27x20mm), by S&M, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'R.J.MacDonald'; also, fob medal hand engraved in silver (39x32mm), by C.E.S., hallmark for Birmingham 1893, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/By/G.Lumsden/1st Jan.95', reverse inscribed '1st/Y'ths.Pipe Music/C.Macartney'. Fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 4058 M.A. & P.As. (Masterton Agricultural & Pastoral Association), 1932, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'CH/Shorthorn Bull/D.Buchanan'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 4059 Matau Ploughing Match, 1882, hand engraved fob medal (probably 15ct, 9.1g, 33x23mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Swing Plough/Juniors/G.McKay'; Clutha County Ploughing Match (1883), handcrafted in silver (60x47mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), ornate surround with scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won By/G.McKay'; S.I.R.C., Life Member's badge, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 5.9g, 25mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'G.McKay'. Fine; nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4060 Methven, fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (15ct, 6.1g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1st/Ploughing Match/Methven/1925', inscribed initials on obverse 'W.McD'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4061 Methven Agricultural & Pastoral Association, silver and wooden plaque (205mm), no maker, inscribed below 'Miss E.A.Stone/Most Points in Needlework in/The Mt.Hutt District 1927 Show'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4062 National Dairy Association of N.Z. Ltd, fob medal struck uniface in silver with blue enamel (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Naseby Agricultural College/Dairy/Diploma/Course/Dux/1st Year Class/1931/G.T.Allcock'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4063 Nelson Agricultural And Pastoral Association, Established 1893, uniface trial, struck in nickel (39mm). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4064 New Zealand Agricultural Society, 1862, silver trophy cup, ornate design, in sterling silver by H.W.&Co. (Henry Wilkinson & Co Ltd, Sheffield), hallmark for Sheffield 1859 (165x150x87mm), inscribed 'New Zealand Agricultural Society's/Ploughing Match/August 28th/1862/Champion Cup/Presented to/Mr Robert Wallace'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4065 New Zealand Agricultural Society, Cattle Show, inscribed stock medal in silver (59mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'First Prize/Hereford Heifer/Awarded to/Mr.E.Maclean/Novr.6th 1866'. Toned, very fine and an excessively rare early award. $900
Lot 4066 New Zealand Agricultural Cattle Show Society, hand inscribed in silver (50mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Second Prize/Leicester Ram/awarded to/Mr W.T.Bassett/Novbr.6th 1866'. Very fine and an excessively rare and early award. $720
Lot 4067 N.Z.A. & P. Associations of the N.I. (North Island), The Conference of, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (15ct, 15.5g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ayrshire/Cow/1929.30/C.Bailey'; Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in oxidised bronze (46mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'C.Bailey/Ch.Ay.Cow/1936'. Extremely fine, the second in a fitted case of Walker & Hall, Sheffield. (2) $750
Lot 4068 N.Z.A & P. Associations of the N.I. (North Island), The Conference of, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 15.6g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Franklin A & P. Socy./1934/G.H.Hunter/Mrs C.C.Merrin'. Extremely fine. $460
Lot 4069 N.Z.A & P. Associations of the N.I. (North Island), The Conference of, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 13.7g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Egmont A & P. Assn./1934/Ch.Tamworth Sow/Cheltenham/C.D.Co.Ld'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 4070 N.Z. Ayrshire Cattle Breeders' Assocn., uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nth.Is.Champ./Ayrshire Bull/1969-70/W.L. & E.F.Cameron/"Ora Diagram"'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4071 N.Z. (Cattle Breeders?), fob medal, uniface, struck in silver (40x27mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Senior 3 Yr Old/C.O.R./1937/O.C.Ellerm Esq'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4072 The New Zealand Dairy Association Limited, Auckland NZ, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (15ct, 8.0g, 22mm), English maker and hallmark for Birmingham, 1909, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Winner of/Creamery/Competition'. Toned, very fine. $400
Lot 4073 N.Z.Farmer Est.1885, N.Z. National Field Days Prototype Award, struck in brass (150mm), no maker, attached to wooden base (225x175mm), medal inscribed '1974/Stafix Ltd/Nudge Flow Pump'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4074 N.Z.F.U. (New Zealand Farmers Union), Rongotea Branch, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rongotea Bch./N.Z.F.U./Flds.Compt./1922/Lucerne/F.C.Boddy'. Very fine. $240
Lot 4075 NZ Farmers, Tour to South Australia, 1938, badge in gilt and enamel (44x23mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4076 N.Z.F. Asscn. (New Zealand Friesian Association), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.F.Asscn./Presented to/A.Williams/For/Best Pedigree Bull/in Show/.Owaka./1924'. Very fine. $220
Lot 4077 New Zealand Friesian Association, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 30x26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Class Leader/1934/Junior 4 Yr.Old/Mahoe Totoapa/R.A.Wilson'; another as last in gold (9ct, 8.4g), reverse inscribed 'Class Leader/1937/Mahoe Louise/R.A.Wilson'; another, fob medal, struck uniface in silver gilt (40x30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Feilding A & P Show/1945/Most Points/R.A.Wilson'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Marton/A & P Show/1950/Most Points/R.A.Wilson & Son'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (4) $500
Lot 4078 New Zealand Friesian Association, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Morrinsville A&P. Show/1936/Most Points/J.W.Leaning'; another, as last, but 1937; another, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waikato Central Agric./Show/1939/Most Points/Mrs H.V.Leaning'; another, uniface, struck in silver gilt (35x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'North Island/Champion Cow/1939/Waikato Central Show/Mrs H.V.Leaning/Totara C.R.Parma'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Morrinsville Show/1956/Most Points/Mrs H.V.Leaning & Co.'. All toned, extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4079 New Zealand Friesian Association, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Taieri Agric.Show/1938/Most Points/(Tie)/Geo.Stevenson'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4080 New Zealand Friesian Assoc., uniface prize medals (15), struck in gilt silver (35x30mm), no makers, all with ring top suspensions, all won by R.A.Bell between 1949 and 1963, includes: Auckland A&P.Show, 1949; Clevedon A&P.Show, 1951; Franklin A&P.Show, 1952; Auckland A&P.Show, 1952; Kumeu A&P.Show, 1953; Clevedon A&P.Show, 1954; Franklin A&P.Show, 1954; Clevedon Show, 1954; Auckland Show, 1954; Waikato Show, 1954; Franklin Show, 1955; Clevedon A&P.Show, 1956; Kumeu A&H.Show, 1959; Kumeu A&H.Show, 1960 and Clevedon A&P.Show, 1963; also, Auckland Agricultural & Pastoral Assn, Honorary Life Member's badge, struck in gold or gilt and enamel (32x28mm), pin-back, inscribed 'R.A.Bell'; also, WWI medal Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 58532 Tpr.R.A.Bell. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (18) Passed in
Lot 4081 New Zealand Friesian Assoc., uniface, struck in silver gilt (35x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nelson Show/1955/Most Points/Wells Bros.'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Nelson A&P. Show/1957/Most Points/M.V.Wells'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4082 N.Z. Friesian Assoc., a group of medals won by K.L.Looms, between 1955 and 1973, in silver gilt (35x27mm), includes awards from Rai Valley A&P Shows of 1961, 1962, 1965 and 1969, Marlborough (A&P) Shows of 1955, 1957 and 1963, Nelson A&P Show, 1960; also, Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, uniface struck in silver (30mm) for Rai Valley Show, 1973. All without maker's names and with ring top suspensions, very fine or better. (9) Passed in
Lot 4083 New Zealand Friesian Association, uniface, struck in silver gilt (37x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Kumeu A. & H. Show/1965/Most Points/R.A.Bell'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4084 N.Z. Holstein-Friesian Assn., handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.1g, 26mm), by J.B.G. (possibly Jno B.Gerrand, Palmerston North), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse an engraved cows head, inscribed on reverse 'Egmont/A & P. Association/1916/Wm.James/for/Most Points'. Very fine and rare. $400
Lot 4085 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association, uniface, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 25.4g, 33mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, inscribed on reverse 'Awarded To/F.S.McRae's/-Mere-/289 1Yr.346 Dys./A.R.M. Record/663.64Lbs B.Fat./1916'(C&D.N14; cfS.484). Very fine. $750
Lot 4086 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, uniface, struck in copper (33mm), by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/C.McKenzies/Waipiko Lena (706)/3 Yrs & Under 4 Yrs/A.R.M.Record/622.37lbs B.Fat/1919'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4087 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Association, award medal struck in bronze (35mm) by TM (Theo Meyer, Auckland), unnamed. Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4088 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4089 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn., struck in copper (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Mrs J.R.Sheehan's/"Breffni Morning Light"/(90831) 4 yrs/C.O.R. Test/750.78 Lbs/B.Fat/1938'; another, 'Special Award', struck in silver gilt (43x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Mrs J.R.Sheehan's/"Breffni Emerald"/(164093)/C.O.R. Test/782.92 lbs/Fat/1945'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4090 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, struck in silver (33mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Dunn & Sons/Premier Royal Duchess/(136138) Snr.2 yrs/C.O.R.Test (Yearly)/687.98 Lbs B.Fat/1940'; another, as last but no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.Dunn & Sons/Premier Royal/Dreamland (153851)/Jnr.2 yrs C.O.R.Test/(yearly)/693.37 Lbs/B.Fat/1941'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'W.Dunn & Sons/Premier Royal/Lovematch/(153855) Jnr.2 yrs/C.O.R.Test (Yrly)/767.95 Lbs/B.Fat/1941'; also, Special Award, struck in gold (9ct, 14.1g, 39x34mm), by W&H, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/W.Dunn & Sons/Premier Royal/Lovematch/(153855)/C.O.R.Test/767.95 Lbs/B.Fat/1941'. Toned, the first three good very fine, the last fair having been buried or damaged by fire. (4) $420
Lot 4091 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, a collection of prize medals awarded to Atkinson Bros. between 1942 and 1950, all (33mm) struck in silver gilt (2), silver (5) and bronze (5), one silver gilt by by W&H (Walker & Hall) the others with no maker, all with ring top suspensions. Mostly extremely fine or better, three illustrated. (12) Passed in
Lot 4092 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, struck in silver (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.W.Dunn's/Premier Royal Divinity/(177945) Jnr.2 yrs/C.O.R.Test (Yrly)/805.79 lbs/Fat/1943'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'W.W.Dunn's/Premier Princess/Mary (153846) 4 yrs/C.O.R.Test (Yrly)/869.12 lbs/Fat/1945' [illustrated]; another, as previous but bronze, reverse inscribed 'W.W.Dunn's/Premier Floral Fete/(184596) Jnr.2 yrs/C.O.R.Test (Yrly)/693.65 lbs/Fat/1944' [illustrated]; Special Award, struck in silver gilt (38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/W.W.Dunn's/"Premier/Honey Bee"/(129552)/C.O.R.Test/785.03 Lbs/Fat/1943' [illustrated]; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/W.W.Dunns/"Premier Royal/Divinity"/(177945)/C.O.R.Test/805.79 Lbs/Fat/1943'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/W.W.Dunn's/"Premier Princess/Mary" (153846)/C.O.R.Test/869.12 Lbs/Fat/1945'. Toned, good very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 4093 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, struck in silver gilt (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mde. M.J.de Guise-Roussel's/Abbeville Bonny Owlette/(180752) Jnr.2 yrs/C.O.R. Test (yrly)/732.02 LBS/Fat/1944'; another, Special Award medal, struck in silver gilt (38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Mde./M.J.de Guise-Roussel's/"Abbeville Bonny Owlette"/(180752)/C.O.R. Test/822.28lb.Fat/1947'. Toned, extremely fine, the second illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4094 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, struck in bronze (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'F.C.Morgan's/"Muhunoa Sybil's Love"/(188619) 3 Yrs./C.O.R.Test (305 days)/587.46 lb.fat/1947'; Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in silver (25mm), no maker (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1949/Champ./3 Year Old/Dairy Heifer/F.C.Morgan'; another as last, by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Champ./Jersey Bull/1950/F.C.Morgan'; another, as last, no maker (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Ch.2.Yr/Dairy Heifer/R.C.Fletcher/1951'; another, as last, no maker (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed '1954/Champion/3 Yr Old Dairy Cow/of Show/F.C.Morgan'; Life Member's badge, Masterton A & P.Assn., in brass and enamel (30mm), no maker, ring top and bar with pin-back, unnamed; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Life Member's badge, in brass and blue enamel (28mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine or better, the silver toned, with four cardboard boxes of Walker & Hall NZ Ltd. (7) Passed in
Lot 4095 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, struck in silver (33mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Tanner's/Green Meadows Agnes/(196653) 4 yrs/C.O.R.Test (305 days)/703.85 lb fat/1947' [illustrated]; another, reverse inscribed 'R.J.Tanner's/Wattle Brae Pixie/H.C. 205657 4 yrs/C.O.R.Test Yearly/710.75 lb Fat/1949'. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4096 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Association, Special Award, struck in silver (44x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/K.R.Munro's/"Waipuna Gay Rose"/180139/C.O.R. Test/813.211 lb Fat/1947'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4097 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, struck in silver (33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Osborne's/Farnley Golden Poppy/(188214) 3 Yrs./C.O.R.Test (305 days)/629.93 lb.fat/1947'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4098 N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association, struck in silver gilt (32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on reverse 'J.O.M.Parris'/Dursley Metalline/236910 Snr 2yrs/C.O.R. Test Yearly/689.06 lb fat/1950' (S.484). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4099 New Zealand Lamb, meat inspector's stamp, c1950s, struck in brass (55mm), incuse lettering. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4100 New Zealand Lincoln Sheep Breeders Association, uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 8.8g, 23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Wairarapa Show/1920/Champion/Lincoln Ram/Bland Rayner'; another as last, in gold (15ct, 8.8g, 23mm), reverse inscribed 'Wairarapa Show/1920/Champion/Lincoln Ewe/Bland Rayner'; also, W. & E.C.P. & A.S. (Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral & Agricultural Society), uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 26mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington). All with ring top suspensions, very fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 4101 New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association (Inc.), c1960s, struck in antique bronze (48mm), obverse by C.W., reverse by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'N.Z.M.S.A./4000lb Fat & Over/"Moananui Clover"/Fowell Bros'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4102 New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association (Inc.), c1960s, struck in antique bronze (48mm), obverse by G.W., reverse by W&H (Walker & Hall), uninscribed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4103 New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association (Inc.), a group of medals struck in bronze (48mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), all undated (c1960-70s), individually awarded and inscribed for '4000lb Fat & Over' to 'K.G.Hall'. Extremely fine or better, one illustrated. (15) Passed in
Lot 4104 New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association (Inc.), a group of medals struck in antique bronze (48mm), obverse by C.W., reverse by W&H (Walker & Hall), awarded to 'Totara Park' in 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971 and undated. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4105 New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association (Inc.), struck in antique bronze (48mm), obverse by C.W., reverse by W&H (Walker & Hall), reverse inscribed 'Totara Park/Bambi/1970/5296LBS'; another, struck in bright bronze, unawarded. Extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4106 N.Z. Pig Breeders' Assn., Championship Berkshire, uniface, struck in bronze (41mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4107 N.Z. Pig Breeder's Assn., Championship Tamworth, uniface, struck in gilt bronze (41mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'Royal Show/1936/Jas.Simpson/Dromoreland Rose'; another, as first, reverse inscribed 'South Island Branch/J.Simpson/1938'. Extremely fine, the second with small carbon patch on obverse. (2) Passed in
Lot 4108 N.Z. Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders Trophy, prize medal, handcrafted in silver (23mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '3rd/D.Buchanan/Hawarden Waikaria/Y.R.C./1953'; also, Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, struck in silver (33mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'D.B.Buchanan 15.3.49'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4109 N.Z. Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders Trophy, prize medal, struck and hand engraved in silver (28mm), no maker, ring top, suspended by bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed '1st/J.MacKinnon/Temuka/1965'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4110 New Zealand Sheep Dog Trials Assn., c1940s, Councillor's badge in brass and enamel (45x24mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4111 Nightcaps Sheep Dog Trials Association, Reginald Mackinnon Trust, A & P Prizes Fund, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Nightcaps Sheep Dog Trials Assn 1929/Won By/L.H.Tilson's/Kip/For Maiden Event/8th April 1930'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4112 Ploughing match and agricultural medals, fifteen gold medals all won by Jack or James Wyllie between 1922 and 1929: N.C.P.M.A. (North Canterbury Ploughing Match Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5g, 30x18mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'N.C.P.M.A./Class F./Won By/Jack Wyllie/1922' [illustrated]; Ashburton Ploughing Match, 1922, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.4g, 27x27mm), by De Beer (J.V.De Beer, Ashburton), inscribed 'J.Wyllie/Class C/1st'; Lincoln Ploughing Match Association, struck in gold (probably 15ct, 10.8g, 29mm), uncertain maker (AF Ld?), reverse inscribed 'J.Wyllie/1922' [illustrated]; another, as last, in gold (probably 15ct, 12.0g, 29mm), uninscribed; T.P.M. (Timaru Ploughing Match), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x27mm), by M&B, hallmark for Birmingham 1915, reverse inscribed 'J.Wyllie/Class D/1923'; another, as last, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 26x26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Class D/J.Wyllie/1923'; A.B.A. (Amberley Breeders' Association), Nicholls Memorial/Cup/1924, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 28x24mm), by W.A., hallmark for Birmingham 1924, reverse inscribed 'Jas.Wyllie'; C. & P.P.M. (Courtenay & Paparua Ploughing Match) Assoc., 1926, Class A, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 33x21mm), by WHH, hallmark for Birmingham 1925, inscribed on obverse 'J.W.'; stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.9g, 30x25mm), by uncertain maker, uninscribed; Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Estd. 1866, hand engraved stock medal in gold (15ct, 19.1g, 36mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'McIntosh/Memorial Medal/for/Draught Stallion/Won by/Jas Wyllie's/Ellan Gowan/1926' [illustrated]; another, as last but struck in gold (15ct, 17.0g, 36mm), by Coates C'Church (Coates & Co, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'James Wyllie's/"Ellangowan"/1927' [illustrated]; another, as last, struck in gold (probably 15ct, 18.2g, 36mm), by Coates C'Church, reverse inscribed 'Jas Wyllie's/"Ellangowan"/1928' [illustrated]; another, as last, struck in gold (probably 15ct, 18.7g, 36mm), by Coates C'Church, reverse inscribed 'Jas. Wylies [sic]/"Ellan Gowan"/1929' [illustrated]; also, Kowai [sic] Football Club, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 30x22mm), by P.Ltd (Petersens, Christchurch). All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine, a magnificent group. (15) $6,500
Lot 4113 N.C.P.M.A. (North Canterbury Ploughing Match Association), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.9g, 32x18mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.C.P.M.A./Class (A)/Won By/-/1956'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4114 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'Balfour Bros/Best 1 Year Old/Draught Filly/1871'. Surface marks and minor edge bruising, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4115 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'N.Lane/Best Fat Cattle/1874'. Edge bruising, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4116 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in bronze (51mm), by J.Moore.:, inscribed on reverse 'A.Reid/2nd Best Pony/1875'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4117 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in bronze (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'John Duncan/2nd Best Draught Filly/2 Years/1875'. Holed at top, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4118 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'James A.Taylor/Best White Wheat/1877'. Toned, nearly uncirculated and rare, in a fitted case of issue (this broken). Passed in
Lot 4119 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'Robert Scott/Best Common Ducks/1877'. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4120 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F:, reverse inscribed 'E.F.Harding/Best/Bantam Game Fowls/1877'. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4121 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'N.Lane/1st Prize/Half Bred/Fat Merino Wethers/1877'. Toned, two edge bruises, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4122 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore F.:, reverse inscribed 'Thomas Dent/Best/2 Year Old Draught Filly/1877'. Minor edge nicks, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4123 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Otago, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.:, inscribed on reverse 'Miss Docherty/Best Powdered Butter/1878'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4124 Northern Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Estd.1866, in bronze (35mm), by Coates C'church, reverse inscribed 'J.Reid/Corriedale Ram/1930'. Extremely fine, in fitted Coates' case of issue. Passed in
Lot 4125 North Island Sheep Dog Trial Assn, uniface fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 36x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Main Trunk/Centre/Championship/1932'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 4126 N.I.S.D.T.Assn. (North Island Sheep Dog Trials Association), fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 35x32mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Hawkes Bay & Wairarapa Centre/Chsp.1936/E.Meech/"Boy"'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 4127 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in bronze (51mm), by J.Moore (Birmingham), unawarded. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4128 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in bronze (51mm), by J.Moore F: (Birmingham), unawarded. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4129 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1878, inscribed stock medal in silver gilt (63x53mm), by G.Y. (G.Young, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/E.E.Harding/for/Best Bantam/Game Fowls'. Toned, good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4130 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore, inscribed on reverse 'Mrs W. Robertson/Best Fresh Butter/1879'. Good very fine. $380
Lot 4131 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F.:, obverse inscribed 'Wm Easton/Best Light/Harness Horse/1879'. Remnants of brooch mounting on obverse, otherwise toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4132 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F:, reverse inscribed 'H. & T. Little/Best Leicester/Tooth Ram/1880'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4133 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, in bronze (51mm), by J.Moore (Joseph Moore, Birmingham), reverse inscribed 'Wm.Cowan/Second Best/Ayrshire Cow/(Dry)/1882'. Surface deposits with dark toning, once cleaned, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4134 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F:, reverse inscribed 'Wm Grant/Best Fat Half Bred/Merino Wethers/1883'. Minor edge bruises, otherwise good very fine. $280
Lot 4135 North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Instituted 1863, struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.Agrl Company/Best Polled/Angus Cow/1883'. Toned with edge bruises, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4136 Onawe Cheese Factory, hand engraved in voided gold (9ct, 8.1g, 38x38mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Mr.T.E.McKenzie/From The/Onawe/Cheese Factory/November 1918'. Very fine. $240
Lot 4137 Opotiki A&P Association, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Opotiki A&P/Association/1st & 2nd Award/for/Best Shod Hack/W-J-Addis/6-3-96'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4138 Opotiki A&P Association, Show, 1918, inscribed stock medal struck uniface in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 33mm), by Teutenberg, Auckl. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Mr O.Fairweather/for/Best Freezing Bullock/Won by/J.Young' (D&C.-). Very fine and extremely rare. $500
Lot 4139 Agricultural and Pastoral Society of Otago, Instituted 1865, struck in bronze (51mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed '1868/J.Gibson Smith/Hackney/Jacob'. Extremely fine or better, and a scarce early piece in high grade. $300
Lot 4140 Agricultural and Pastoral Society of Otago, Instituted 1865, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed '1868/W.A.Todd/First Prize/Short Hornd Bull/1 Year Old'. Holed, with numerous scratches, scuffs and edge bruises, otherwise very fine and a scarce early award. Passed in
Lot 4141 Otago Agricultural & Pastoral Society, c1870s, uniface, hand inscribed in gilt white metal (45x32mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension 'Largest/Prize Takers/In Grain'. Very fine, has been, at some time, attached on the reverse to another object. Passed in
Lot 4142 Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Society, struck in silver (38mm), by Frank Hyams, Dunedin, pierced at top, unawarded (or details removed). Significant edge bruising, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4143 Otago Agricultural Pastoral Association, struck in silver (51mm), by J. & J.Williams, Bristol, pierced at top, reverse inscribed '1st Prize/Awarded To/D.Bacon/Thorough Bred/Stallion/1872. Pitted and probably worn on a fob chain, nearly fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4144 O.A. & P.A. (Otago Agricultural & Pastoral Association), hand inscribed in gold (10.9g), no maker, pin-back with safety chain, obverse inscribed 'O.A. & P.A./1st, 2nd & 3rd/Ladies Hurdles/1895', reverse with inscribed initials. Surface marks, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4145 Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Society, 1896, stock medal struck in silver (49mm), by J.Moore (obliterated), reverse inscribed 'Otago/Agricultural & Pastoral/Society/Awarded To/Edendale Dairy Factory/2nd Prize/Best 10 Cwt of Cheese/Suitable for Export'. Toned, extremely fine and very rare. $460
Lot 4146 Otago Agricultural & Pastoral Society, inscribed Canadian stock medal, struck in gold (14ct, 58.3g, 50mm), by Ryrie Bros (Toronto), obverse inscribed 'Otago Agricultural & Pastoral Association/Awarded/To/John Sawers/1907/1908', reverse inscribed 'Presented/By the/Canadian Salt Co/Limited/Windsor Ontario/For/Cheese Exhibits/Winter Show', edge inscribed 'Mataura Dairy Factory Co. 1909/Omimi Dairy Factory. 1910/T. & P. Milk Supply Co. Momona. 1911/Stirling Dairy Factory. 1912/Edendale Dairy Factory, 1913'. Extremely fine, in a contemporary fitted case. $3,600
Lot 4147 Otago A&P Society, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.R.Brown Ltd./Dunedin/Dominion Bread Championship/1st/Winter Show 1942'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4148 O.A.P.S. (Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Society), on a struck Otago Centenary Medal, 1948 in oxidised bronze (52mm), no maker (M&P.1948/2), reverse inscribed 'O.A.P.S./ J. & R. Smith/Roots/Winter Show/1948'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4149 P.A. & P. Society (Penninsula Agricultural & Pastoral Society) (Otago), stock medal struck in silver (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'P.A. & P.Society/Awarded to/C.Weir/For/Best Half Bred Ayrshire/Dry Cow/Jan 2nd 1884'. Surface marks and edge knocks, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4150 O. Peninsula A. & P. Soc. (Otago Peninsula A & P Society), stock medal struck in silver (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Donated by/Mr.D.Smith/for/Calf Section/2nd/Master J.McKeagg/1939'. Toned, fine. Passed in
Lot 4151 Owaka A & P Society, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 38x37mm), by S.S.E./D, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/In Sheep/1914'. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 4152 Owaka A&P Assn, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 45x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Clutha Dairy Coy/To/Owaka/A. & P. Assn./1921'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 45x35mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Clutha Dairy Coy'. Extremely fine, both with ring top suspension. (2) $620
Lot 4153 Palmerston Show, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 43x35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Otago Dairy Coy./Best Dairy Cow/Palmerston Show/C.Nicolson/1920' [illustrated]; another, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Otago/Branch/N.Z.Friesan Assn/Champion Bull/Palmerston Show/C & J Nicholson/1923' [illustrated]; (New Zealand Friesian Association), struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.9g, 32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.F.Asscn/Presented to/C & J Nicholson/For/Best Pedigree Bull/in Show/Waikouaiti/1925'; New Zealand Friesian Association, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.8g, 27mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'North Otago/A. & P. Assn/Novr.1925/Most Points/C. & J.Nicholson/Hampden'; another, as last in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 27mm), reverse inscribed 'Waikouaiti/ A.P. Show/Jany.1925/Most Points/C. & J.Nicolson'; another, as before, struck in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 26mm), reverse inscribed 'Palmerston and Waihemo/A & P. Association/Most Points/1927/Nicholson Bros' [illustrated]. All with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4154 Patea District Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (55mm), by G.Coates & Co. Ch-Ch. N.Z. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'Messrs. Morton & Lufton/1st Prize/For Colonial Bred Entire Horse/"Wellington"/1875'. Extremely fine and extremely rare, in a fitted case of G.Coates. $750
Lot 4155 P.B. A. & P.S.(Poverty Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society), hand engraved trophy mug in silver (120.7g, 90x60mm), by H. & T., hallmark for Birmingham 1878, inscribed 'Mr Thomas Bishop's/Special Prize/For Best/Shorthorn Bull/Awarded To/G.L.Sunderland Esq/29th Octr. 1879' and 'A.W.G. 1946'. Some denting, fine. $260
Lot 4156 Poverty Bay Agricultural & Pastoral Society, 1st Prize, 1901, struck in silver (45mm), by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back, reverse inscribed 'H.N.Watson/For Champion/Bull/Bean/Ideal' (D&C.N16). Toned uncirculated and extremely rare, in a contemporary case. $900
Lot 4157 R.A. & P.S. (Rodney Agricultural & Pastoral Society), struck in bronze (51mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'R.A. & P.S./Pres by/A.Kohn Ltd', reverse inscribed '1932/Won By/Miss E.Strange'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4158 Rangitikei A & P Assoc., fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.6g, 25x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rangitikei/A & P Assoc./Presented by/F.Garmonsway Esq/For best Groomed/Equipped Pony/Won By/M.Overton/1938'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4159 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, struck in gold (9ct, 18.2g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.E.Cook/Clydesdale Mare/1924'; also, Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in gold (15ct, 17.4g, 35mm), by G.Coates & Co., Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'H.E.Cook/Champion/Draught Mare/"Yett Merrymaid"/1926'. Extremely fine. (2) $1,400
Lot 4160 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, life member's badge, struck in gold (15ct, 13.9g, 30mm) and dark blue enamel, by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rt. Hon./W.F.Massey/P.C. L.L.D./Prime Minister/1924'; another, struck in gold (9ct, 7.7gm, 29mm) and light blue enamel, reverse inscribed 'W.W.Massey'. Very fine, the first illustrated. (2) $900
Lot 4161 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, struck in gold (9ct, 15.1g, 29mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Harness Horse/1928/Miss G.Guthrie'. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 4162 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, a group of silver medals (35mm), mostly by Mayer & Kean and Mayer & Toye, Wellington, awarded to L.R.Wilton, the Estate L.R.Wilton and Tirohanga Stud between 1928 to 1965. Very fine - extremely fine. (17) Passed in
Lot 4163 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Southdown Ewe/Ellis Bros./1930'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4164 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Ryeland Ewe/H.J.Smith/1930'. Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4165 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Champion shield, in silver (140x130mm), by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, mounted on a wooden shield (185mm), unawarded, note on back states 'Issued in 1930 to L.Wilson, Weedons'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4166 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, (Reserve Champion ghost lettering), uniface, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Set of Light/Harrows/Feb 1934/F.T.F.Evans & Co'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4167 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pierced at top, reverse inscribed 'Large Black Sow/J.Simpson/1936/Christchurch'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Tamworth S/1939/J.Simpson's/"Milltown Freda"'; another, reverse inscribed '1947/Tamworth Sow/J.Simpson & Son'; another, but no maker, reverse inscribed 'Tamworth Boar/1948/James Simpson & Sons/Southbridge'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'Tamworth Sow/1948/James Simpson & Sons/Southbridge'; another, by M&K Ld, unpierced, reverse inscribed 'J.Simpson & Son/Tamworth Sow/1955'. Most toned, extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 4168 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, struck in gold (9ct, 14.8g, 30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Corriedale/Ram/Trustees/Bushey Park/Estate/1939'; another, Champion Reserve, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K, reverse inscribed 'Corriedale Ram/Trustees/Bushey Park Estate/1939'. Extremely fine. (2) $440
Lot 4169 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, medal struck in gold (9ct, 15.12g, 29mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Red Poll/Bull/G.S.Young's/"Otahuna Flashness"/1939' in five lines. Recipient's name partially scratched out, otherwise extremely fine. $440
Lot 4170 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal struck in gold (9ct, 15.0g, 30mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), reverse inscribed '1947/Milk Shorthorn Bull/Mahora Stud Farm'; Reserve Champion medal, struck in silver (34mm), by Mayer & Kean (Wellington), inscribed on reverse 'Large White Sow/Miss G.Breen's/Mahura Royal Star/1937'; life member's badge in gilt and enamel (29mm) (2), by Mayer & Toye (Wellington), pin back, inscribed on reverse 'R.W.Campbell' for the first, 'Mrs R.W.Campbell' for the second; Souvenir of this Show, uniface struck in gilt bronze (25mm) (3), no maker. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $440
Lot 4171 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Dairy/Cow/H.J.Fourneau'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4172 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Saddle Pony/Unlocked Section B./1948/Long Point Pony Stud's/"Patches"'; also, 'Souvenir of this Show', uniface medalet struck in brass (25mm), ring top and blue ribbon suspension, reverse blank. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4173 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, struck in gold (9ct, 13.9g, 30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Jersey Bull/1951/K.R.Munro's/"Penrose Wavell"'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4174 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, struck in gold (9ct, 15.0g, 30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1956/N.A.Avery/Hack'. Good very fine. $440
Lot 4175 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, medal struck in gold (9ct, 14.2g, 29mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Aberdeen Angus Cow/G.L. & M.M.Marshall/1957'; another, as last in gold (9ct, 14.9g), reverse inscribed 'Aberdeen/Angus/Grand Champion/Female/1967/M.M.Marshall'. Extremely fine. (2) $850
Lot 4176 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, struck in gold (9ct, 14.5g, 30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Border Liecester Ram/E.J.Croy/1957'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 4177 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion medal, struck in silver (30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Friesian-Cow/A.Brodribb/1957'. Extremely fine, with a Mayer & Kean card box of issue. Passed in
Lot 4178 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, struck in gold (9ct, 13.8g, 30mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Milking/Shorthorn-Bull/A.G.Murphy & Son/1958'; another, as last, struck in gold (9ct, 14.6g, 30mm), reverse inscribed as last but '1960'; another as last, struck in gold (9ct, 14.7g, 30mm), reverse inscribed as first but '1963'; another, Reserve Champion medal, struck in silver (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed as previous but '1974'. All with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (4) $1,300
Lot 4179 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 14.1g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Aberdeen Angus/Female/Balfour Stud/1961'; another, as last, struck in gold (9ct, 14.2g, 30mm), by M&T Ltd (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), uninscribed (possibly erased); another, Life Member's badge, struck in gilt and blue enamel (30mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Balfour/Stud Farm'; Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in silver (26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), ring top suspension, inscription erased from reverse. Very fine - extremely fine, the first and last illustrated. $850
Lot 4180 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, uniface, struck in silver (29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1961/D.Whitelock/& Son'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4181 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion medal, struck in gold (9ct, 15.0g, 30mm), by M&K Ltd (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pony Entire/Mrs S.Bambry/1962'. In a cardboard case of Mayer & Kean, extremely fine. $440
Lot 4182 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Wessex Saddleback/Sow/P.M.Hollin/1962'; another, reverse inscribed 'Wessex Sow/P.M.Hollin/1964'; another, reverse inscribed 'Wessex Boar/P.M.Hollin'; another, reverse inscribed 'Wessex/Boar/1965/P.M.Hollin'; another, reverse inscribed 'Wessex/Sow/1965/P.M.Hollin'; another, reverse inscribed 'Wessex/Saddleback/Boar/1966/P.M.Hollin'; another, reverse inscribed 'Wessex/Saddleback/Sow/1966/P.M.Hollin'; also, Royal Champion, struck in gilt (30mm), no maker, uninscribed. Mostly extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 4183 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, 1964, Judge's medal, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (37x30mm), no maker, ring top with ribbon; Southland A&P Assn, Judge's medal, uniface, struck in gilt and enamel (29mm), ring top with ribbon. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4184 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 13.9g, 30mm), by M&T Ld (Mayer & Toye, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ayrshire/Female/A.R.Rogers/1968'; another, Reserve Champion, struck in silver (35mm), by M&T, reverse inscribed 'All Breeds/Dairy Section/A.R.Rogers/1968'; another, member's fob medal, struck in silver (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.R.Rogers/1968'; also, N.Z. Ayrshire Cattle Breeders Association, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.I./Champ Cow/Brelade Mascot/81947/A.P.Rogers', all uniface. Uncirculated, together with three card cases. (4) $700
Lot 4185 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Royal Champion, struck in silver gilt (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Romney/Ram/J.D. & W.T./Robertson/1974'; another in gilt, no suspension, reverse inscribed 'Romney Ewe/Merryvale Stud/1977'; another, reverse inscribed 'Open/Romney/Ram/Merryvale/Stud/1979'; another, reverse insribed 'Romney/Ram/Merryvale/Stud/1981'; another, reverse inscribed 'Supreme Ch.Romney/Merryvale/Stud/1981'; Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Reserve Champion, struck (silvered) (30mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Open/Romney/Ram/Merryvale/Stud/1979'; another, reverse inscribed 'Romney/Ram/Merryvale/Stud/1981'. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4186 Royal Agricultural Society of N.Z., Judge, 1929, medal in gilt and enamel (31x35mm), by H.T.Peat, Wellington, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4187 Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Life Member badge, struck in gilt and enamel (29mm), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'D.L.McKenzie'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4188 The Southdown Sheep Society of N.Z., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 38x30mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hawkes Bay Show/1928/2-th Southdown Ram/Ellis Bros'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 38x31mm), reverse inscribed 'Hawkes Bay Show/1929/2-Th Ram/Ellis Bros'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 38x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Feilding Show/1930/2-Th Southdown Ram/Ellis Bros'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 38x31mm), reverse inscribed 'Marton Show/1930/2-Th Southdown Ram/Ellis Bros'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 38x32mm), reverse inscribed 'Manawatu Show/1933/Best 2-Th Ram/Ellis Bros'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 38x32mm), reverve inscribed 'Egmont Show/1934/Best 2-Th Ram/Ellis Bros'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 38x31mm), reverse inscribed 'Feilding Show/1934/Best 2-Th Ram/Ellis Bros'; The Conference of N.Z.A. & P. Associations of the N.I., uniface fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 14.2g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Egmont A. & P. Assn./1934/Ch. Southdown Ewe/Open/Ellis Bros'. Very fine - extremely fine, the first and last illustrated. (8) $3,000
Lot 4189 The Southdown Sheep Society N.Z., handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 35x32mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Ellesmere Show/1941/Best Ram/Under 18 Mths./L.H.Adams'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 4190 The Southdown Sheep Society N.Z., struck in gold (9ct, 11.4g, 33x29mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Manawatu Show 1947/Best Ram under 18 Months/(Open)/W.R.Oakley'. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 4191 Southern Hawkes Bay Boys' and Girls' Agric. Club, uniface badge/award struck in silver (32x32mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), pin-back, inscribed on obverse '2nd Home Gardens 1937/38'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4192 South Island Dairy Association of N.Z. Ltd, stock medal struck in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.G.Pellowe/Highest Average Grade for/Export Butter 1926.1927/Grade 94.62'; S.O.A.P. (South Otago A & P) Association, Hardley Silver Box Trophy, medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 31x28mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension (twisted), reverse inscribed 'J.G.Pellowe/T&P Dunedin/Winter Show/1942'. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4193 Southland A. & P.A., stock medal, uniface, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F./J. & J.Williams, Bristol, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.Cattanach/By the/Southland A & P.A./Champion Prize/In/Draught Entire Class/1885'. Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $750
Lot 4194 Southland Agricultural & Pastoral Association, fob medal, struck in gold (15ct, 7.3g, 32x25mm), by GRP, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Geo Dickson/Island D.F./Grading Competition/1916-17'. Good very fine and excessively rare. $480
Lot 4195 Southland Boys' & Girls' Agricultural Clubs Assn., Reginald Mackinnon Trust Fund, A & P Prizes, uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, ring top suspender, reverse inscribed 'M.McMillan/Potatoes/1942-43'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4196 Southland Metropolitan Agrictl. & Pastoral Assn., struck in silver (38mm), by A.H.Wittenbach Melbne., reverse inscribed 'John McCrostie/for/Champion/Border Leicester Ram/Dec. 1900'. Lightly toned, good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4197 Southland Metropolitan Agrictl. & Pastoral Assn., struck in gold (9ct, 12.7g, 29mm), by A.H.Wittenbach (Melbourne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Flint & Webb/as/Largest Prize takers/June 1901'. Good fine, has been worn as a fob piece, very rare. $550
Lot 4198 Southland Metropolitan Agricultl. & Pastoral Assn., struck in gold (9ct, 12.7g, 30mm), by A.H.Wittenbach (Melbourne), reverse inscribed 'Little Bros/for/most points in/English Leicester/Dec 1902'. Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4199 Southland Provincial Sheep Dog Trials Assn, Reginald Mackinnon Trust, A&P Prizes Fund, uniface, struck in silver (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Medal/Long Pull/Won By/J.A.Nelson's "Kate"/1932'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4200 S.T.A. & P.S. (Strath-Taieri Agricultural & Pastoral Society), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Robert Walker/Life Member/S.T.A. & P.S./1921'. Good very fine. $200
Lot 4201 S.A. & P. (Stratford Agricultural & Pastoral) Show, 1911, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 32x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Won By/E.Jackson/Best Harness Poney [sic]/-Barney-/S. A & P Show 1911'; also, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.1g, 21mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'E.Jackson/2nd/Marathon Race/1923'; N.P.A.A.A. (New Plymouth Amateur Athletic Association), struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 35x29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/N.P.A.A.A.A./won by/E.Jackson/100 Yds/220 Yds/16.2.23'. All with ring top suspensions, fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4202 S.A. & P.A. (Stratford Agricultural & Pastoral Association), 1916, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 40x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Won By/W.Hall/Class 95'; T.A.S. (Taranaki Agricultural Society), uniface, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 27mm), reverse inscribed 'Best/Wyandotte/1920/W.Hall'; another, as last, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 25mm), reverse inscribed 'Ch.Ayrshire/Cow/Won By/W.Hall/1928'. No maker's marks, all with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (3) $550
Lot 4203 Taieri Agricultural Society, stock medal struck in silver (48mm), by A.Kirkwood & Son, Edinr., reverse inscribed 'Awarded/To/Mr Andw.Reid/for the/Best Ayrshire Cow/or Heifer in the Yard/Decr.26th 1873'. Extremely fine and very rare. $600
Lot 4204 Taieri Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (48mm), by G & T Young Dunedin & Timaru, reverse inscribed 'A.Cowie/For/Best Hackney/Brood Mare/1884'. Bright obverse, reverse with uneven toning the consequence of the remnants of a glue mark, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4205 Taieri Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (48mm), by G & T Young Dunedin & Timaru, reverse inscribed 'Bates Size & Co/for/Ladow Harrows/1884'. Two reverse edge bruises, toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4206 Taranaki Agricultural Society, First Prize, trial strike in copper (53mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland (D&C.N17). Edge bump on reverse and minor carbon spotting, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 4207 Taranaki Agricultural Society, First Prize, trial strike in copper (53mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland (D&C.N17). Edge bump on obverse and some carbon spotting, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4208 Taranaki Agricultural Society, struck in silver (53mm) by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, reverse stamped and inscribed 'Taranaki Agricultural Society/1876/First Prize/Awarded to/J.Purdie/For/Cattle', edge inscribed 'Best Short Horned Bull'(D&C.N17). Very fine, with several edge knocks, rare. $480
Lot 4209 Taranaki Agricultural Society, struck in silver (38mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'J.Rattenbury/for/Grade Bull/Dec 1881'. Toned, extremely fine and very rare. $460
Lot 4210 Taranaki Agricultural Society, struck in silver (44mm), by Altmann (E.Altmann, Melbourne), reverse inscribed 'J.W.West/for/Best Ploughing/May 31st 1882'; also, New Plymouth & Fitzroy Bus, 4d Fares, Tattersall's Stables, J.W.West Proprietor, struck in aluminium (20mm) (G.101a; TMR.p449). Toned with some edge bruising, otherwise very fine; good very fine. (2) $900
Lot 4211 Taranaki Agricultural Society, 1887, stock medal, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'J.D.Mitchell/Champion/Draught Entire/"Director"'. Toned, extremely fine. $460
Lot 4212 Taranaki Agricultural Society (inscribed on edge), 1887, stock medal, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore (London), reverse inscribed 'G.Wells/Champion/Bull/"Baron Amiens"'. Toned, extremely fine. $340
Lot 4213 Taranaki Agric. Soc., stock fob medal in silver (35x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Taranaki Agric. Soc./Brown/& Turnbull/Grade or Crossbred Cow/Daisy/1st Prize/Dec.1891', reverse fernleafs. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4214 Taranaki Agricultural Society, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 6.8g, 30x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1908/Champn. Ayrshire Bull/"Ben Lomond"/Govt. Experim'nt'l Farm/Ruakura'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4215 T.A.S. (Taranaki Agricultural Society), a group of four gold (9ct, tot wt 34.4g) fob medals, all handcrafted with ring top suspensions, no makers, the first (9ct, 7.4g, 38x30mm), inscribed 'Cape Egmont/Dairy Coy./Maker/W.T.Guild/Best Two Crates/Cheese/1914'; the second (9ct, 12.0g, 42x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Best Crate/Export Cheese/selected out of/stores/W.T.Guild/1918'; the third (9ct, 7.6g, 40x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Highest Aggregate/Export Cheese/W.T.Guild/1918'; the fourth (9ct, 7.4g, 35x26mm), reverse inscribed 'Best Crate/White Export Cheese/W.T.Guild/Cape Egmont Dairy Co/1919'. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,000
Lot 4216 T.A.S. (Taranaki Agricultural Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Best P.B. Friesian/Cow/J.W.J.Gardiner/Lowgarth/1919'. Very fine. $220
Lot 4217 T.A.S. (Taranaki Agricultural Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Best/American Leghorn/1921/Won by/John Urlich'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 4218 T.A.S. (Taranaki Agricultural Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 33x26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Most Points'Bacon & Porker/Pigs/J.Lobb/1924'; another, in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 33x26mm), by WJ, English hallmark, reverse inscribed 'Winner/Margaret Cup/1934/D.Lobb'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $320
Lot 4219 Group of twelve, fob medals and badges awarded between 1927 and 1934: hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Novice Class/Jersey Bull/Won By/A.R.Gudopp/1927'; T.A.S. (Taranaki Agricultural Society), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/Bacon & Pork/Classes/A.R.Gudopp/1928' [illustrated]; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 26mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/Bacon & Pork/Classes/A.R.Gudopp/1929'; another, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/Bacon & Pork Classes/A.R.Gudopp/1930; Royal Agricultural Society of N.Z., Judge/1930, medal struck in gilt and enamel (32mm), by H.T.Peat (Wellington), ribbon with bar and pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.R.Gudopp' [illustrated]; another, Life Member's badge in gilt and enamel (30mm), by Mayer & Kean, Wellington, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'A.R.Gudopp' [illustrated]; The Conference of N.Z.A & P. Associations of the N.I. (North Island), uniface, struck in gold (15ct, 14.8g, 30mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Taranaki/Met.Ag.Socy./1932/Ch.Berkshire Sow/A.R.Gudopp' [illustrated]; another as last, struck in gold (15ct, 14.7g, 30mm), but inscribed 'Ch.Berkshire Boar'; another, as last, struck in gold (9ct, 14.4g, 30mm), reverse inscribed 'Egmont A. & P. Assn./1934/Ch.Berks.Sow/A.R.Gudopp'; N.Z.P.B.A. (New Zealand Pig Breeders' Association), stock medal in silver and gold (35x32mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Egmont/A. & P. Assn./Jubilee Show 1933/Most Points in/Berkshires/A.R.Gudopp'; A.R.G., stock medal in silver and gold (30x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension; also, Marton District High School, 1866-1956, tin badge (33mm), pin-back. Very fine - extremely fine. (12) $2,400
Lot 4220 Tauranga A. & P.A., fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/in/Cattle Classes Show/1909/Won By/Thos Tanner'. Good very fine and very rare. $460
Lot 4221 Tauranga Jersey Clubs, Bulls Sale, 1934 Championship, struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 26mm), by W&H (Walker & Hall), inscribed on reverse 'Mrs R.Comber' and on edge 'Presented By N.Z.L. & M.A. Co.' (New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co). Very fine. $240
Lot 4222 T.V.A.P.H.Assn (Thames Valley Agricultural, Pastoral & Horticultural Association), 1938, stock medal hand engraved in silver (35x27mm), by M&B, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tilting/the ring/H.D.Mackay'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4223 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed '1st (Prize)/4th (Class)/Horses/(18)66'. Minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and a very rare early award. Passed in
Lot 4224 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (44mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed 'Studholme Bros/1st Prize/Best 2Yr Old Filly/1868'. The 'T' of Timaru scratched out, otherwise extremely fine and a rare early award. Passed in
Lot 4225 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (44mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed 'Isaac Collins/1st Prize/Wool/1869'. Virtually uncirculated, in a contemporary case, a rare early award. Passed in
Lot 4226 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed 'J.Fergusson/2nd Prize/Wool/1869'. Virtually uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4227 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, c1870, struck in bronze (45mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse uninscribed; also, unattributed stock agricultural medal, struck in white metal (45mm), reverse uninscribed. Good extremely fine; edge bump, otherwise good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4228 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (44mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed 'John Fraser/1st Prize/Best Thoro.Brood/Mare/1870'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4229 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed 'Thos.Chapman/2nd Prize/Best Draught/Mare in Foal/1871'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4230 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'John Macintosh/Second Prize/Best Sow For/Breeding Porkers/1872'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4231 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'C. & O.A. (Pareora)/2nd Prize/Best Roadster/1872'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4232 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'John Paterson/2nd Prize/Best Draught Mare/in Foal/1872'. Extremely fine with ink spill on obverse. Passed in
Lot 4233 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'A.Turnbull/1st Prize/Best Roadster/To Carry Over 11 Stone/1873'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4234 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, inscribed on obverse 'Mrs J.Dawe/2nd Prize/Butter/1873', reverse inscribed 'Agricultural/Produce'. Extremely fine or better, in fitted case of Arthur Jack, Goldsmith, Chelthenham. Passed in
Lot 4235 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'W.Bebbington/2nd Prize/Best/Ladies Hack/1873'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4236 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'James Marshall/1st Prize/Half Bred/Butchers Lambs/1874'. Pin removed from reverse, minor edge bruising, otherwise nearly very fine. $220
Lot 4237 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'George Stumbles/1st Prize/Best Six-Horse Team/With Wagon/1875'. Obverse edge bruising, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4238 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'D.Maydwell/1st Prize/Best Sow/For Breeding/Bacon Pigs/1876'. Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 4239 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'John Gibson/2nd Prize/Best Boys Pony/"Lily"/1876'. Minor edge nicks, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4240 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'Rowley & Hamilton/Two Best Ewes/Under 18 Months Old//Merino Sheep/1877'; another as last, struck in bronze, reverse inscribed 'Rowley & Hamilton/Two Best Rams/Under 18 Months Old/Merino Sheep/1877'; Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Founded 1863, struck in silver (56mm), by G.Coates & Co., Christchurch, reverse inscribed 'Messrs Rowley &/Hamilton/For/Best Shropshire Down/Ewe/1888'. The silver toned, good extremely fine, with individual cases of issue. (3) Passed in
Lot 4241 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (38mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed '.1st. Prize./Robt.Cole/.Best.Pen.3.Pigs./.Under.8.Mths./.1881.'. Toned, good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4242 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (38mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/James Spence/Best.Entire.Horse/Foaled.Since.July.1878/ "Argyle" /1881'. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 4243 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, struck in silver (38mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/Jas MacAndrew/Best Roadster/ Or Hack Up To 11 Stone/1881'. Toned, edge bruise on reverse at 5 o'clock, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4244 Timaru Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1882, struck in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/And.Grant/Best 5/Crossbred Hoggets/1 Cross'. Extremely fine and a very rare type. $400
Lot 4245 Timaru A. & P. Association, silver plaque (75x60mm), inscribed on front '(Won by) C.Cliff/Champion/Saddle Horse/1950'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4246 Timaru Ploughing Match, 1st Class, handcrafted in brass (31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wm.Kelland/August 28/1869'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4247 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club, struck uniface in bronze (51mm), no maker (probably British maufacture), obverse inscribed 'First Prize/Sow Large Breed/Class 49/awarded to.J.L.Gillies/1868', reverse blank. Very fine, a rare early piece. Passed in
Lot 4248 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F. and J. & J.Williams.Bristol, reverse inscribed 'First Prize/Yield Mare/Class 26/J.Waters/1869'. Nearly extremely fine and an extremely rare early piece. $600
Lot 4249 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club, uniface, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker (probably British manufacture), obverse inscribed 'First Prize/Short Horn Cow/Class 6/G.M.Bell/1869'. Surface vandal marks, otherwise very fine, a rare early piece. Passed in
Lot 4250 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club, struck in silver (51mm), by J.Moore and J. & J.Williams.Bristol, reverse inscribed 'First Prize/2 Year Old/Ayrshire/Heifer/J.L.Gillies 1870'. Toned, extremely fine and very rare. $650
Lot 4251 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club, struck in bronze (51mm), by J & J.Williams, Bristol, reverse inscribed 'First Prize/1 Year Old/Short Horn Heifer/G.M.Bell/1870'. Edge bruises and vandal marks especially on obverse, stains at 10 o'clock on obverse, and in the centre on reverse, the second a consequence of having been glued down, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4252 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club and Clutha A. & P. Society, Show 1872, struck and inscribed in silver (51mm), by J.Moore.F. and J. & J.Williams.Bristol, reverse stamped Harrop & Neill, Dunedin, inscribed 'First Prize/Thorough Bred/Brood Mare/Thomas Pollock'. Pierced at top, toned, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4253 The Tokomairiro Farmers Club (and Clutha A. & P. Society), (engraved), struck in silver (51mm), obverse by J.Moore.F. and J. & J.Williams.Bristol, reverse stamp of Harrop & Neill, Dunedin, inscribed 'Show 1872/First Prize/Three Year Old/Draught Filly/James Drinnan'. Extremely fine and extremely rare. $750
Lot 4254 Tokomairiro Farmers Club, stock medal struck in silver (47mm), by Ottley, Birm., reverse inscribed 'Tokomairiro Farmers Club/Awarded/To/Hislop Bros/For/Best Leicester Ram/2 Year Old/1876'. Edge bruise at 5 o'clock on obverse, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine and an extremely rare early piece. $600
Lot 4255 Tokomairiro Farmers Club, presentation trophy goblet, in sterling silver (186.8g, 193x85mm), by H&T (Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham), hallmark for Birmingham, 1887, inscribed on one side 'Tokomairiro/Farmers Club/1887/Presented/By/J.A.Duthie & Co', on the other side 'Awarded/To/D. & A.McPherson/For/Champion/Leicester Ram'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4256 (Waiau District Horticultural & Industrial Society, Champion Medal), (inscribed on reverse), Reginald Mackinnon Trust, A & P Prizes Fund, uniface, struck in bronze (35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse further inscribed 'Mrs D.B.Whyte/Most Points Farm Produce/Fruit and Vegetable/Sections/1933'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4257 Waikato Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Champion Prize, probably a trial strike in copper (38mm), by A.Teutenberg (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland) (D&C.N20). Minor obverse carbon spots, extremely fine or better and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4258 W.A. & P.A. (Waikato Agricultural & Pastoral Association) Show, 1895, Champion medal, stock medal in silver (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/E.J.Parker/For Best/Shropshire Ram'. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4259 W.A. & P. (Waikato Agricultural & Pastoral) Association, stock medal struck in bronze (48mm), by Ottley, Birm., reverse inscribed 'W.A. & P. Association/1897/Awarded to/F.R.Seddon/For/Lincoln Ram'. Extremely fine and very rare. $340
Lot 4260 Waikato A & P Association, c1910, Patron's badge, in silver and blue enamel (33x33mm), by Young & Co (Auckland) (2); Waikato Winter Show Association, badges in silver and blue enamel (30x30mm), President, Vice-President, Committee (2), all by W&H (Walker & Hall); also, as last but Accountant, and Life Member (5) all with no maker's marks, the last five named on reverse. All with pin-backs, one of each type illustrated. (12) Passed in
Lot 4261 Waikato A&P Association, Hon Life Member's badge, c1910, in base metal (silvered) and blue enamel (32x32mm), by Young & Co (Auckland), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'B.Prisk'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4262 W. & S.V. A. & P.A. (Waikouaiti & Shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Association), 1878, stock medal, struck in silver with inscribed name (45mm), by J.Hislop (Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'Lincoln Ewe/Awarded/To/W.Heckler'. Toned, good extremely fine. $480
Lot 4263 Waikouaiti A & P Society, uniface, stock medal struck in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Waikouaiti A & P Society/Presented by/A.Cullen/For Best Yearling/by Ray of Hope/Jan.17th 1930'. Discoloured on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 4264 W.C.P.M. (Waimate County Ploughing Match), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 35x31mm), by E.Mills (Dunedin), reverse inscribed '2nd.Class D./won by/S.Dixon/1909'; W.F.G.C., stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 4.8g, 29x25mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'W.F.G.C./Best Aggregate/1926/S.M.Dixon'. Very fine, both with ring top suspension. (2) $420
Lot 4265 Wairarapa & East Coast Pastl. & Agricl. Society, struck in silver (33x22mm), by E.Altmann, Melb. (Ernest Altmann, Melbourne), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.Morrison/for/Greatest Number Pts./in/Draught Horses/1882'. Lovely old cabinet toning, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4266 Wairarapa & East Coast Pastl. & Agricl. Society, struck in silver (27x22mm), by E.Altmann, Melb. (Ernest Altmann, Melbourne), suspension missing, reverse inscribed 'J. & H.Barber/1st Prize/Preserved Meats/1883'. Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4267 Wairarapa & East Coast Past. & Agric. Society, struck in silver (28x23mm) by E.A.Altmann, Melb., holed at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.Sayer/1st Prize/Leaf Tobacco/1883'. Surface marks from having been worn as a fob, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4268 Wairarapa & E.Coast Past. & Agr. Society, struck in silver (35x23mm), by E.Altmann Melb., scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A.Anderson/For Best/Leicester Ewe/1885'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4269 Wairarapa & E.C. Pastl. & Agricl. Socy., struck in gold (24mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mr E.W.Dorset/For/Romney Marsh Ram/under 18 months/1886'; M.A.P.A. (Masterton Agricultural & Pastoral Association), inscribed stock fob medal, struck uniface in gold (probably 9ct, 9.5g, 26mm), by F.J.D. (Frederick J.Dunn, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/E.W.Dorset/Champion/Romney Ram/1901'. Nearly extremely fine; good fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4270 Wairarapa & E.C. Pastl. & Agricl. Socy., struck in silver (24mm), by S.Kohn (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mr A.Mathews/For/Best Fat Wethers/Under 18 Months Old/1886'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4271 Wairarapa Pastoral & Agricultl. Society, fob medal, c1890s, handcrafted in silver (40x40mm), by Wittenbach & Co., Melb., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Henderson/for/Lightweight/Hack/Starlight'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4272 Wairarapa & E.C. Pastl. & Agricl. Socy., struck in silver (24mm), by S.Kohn, unawarded. Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 4273 Wairarapa & E.C. Pastl. & Agricl. Socy., fob medal, struck in silver (23mm), by S.Kohn (Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.Burnett/Weight Carrying/Hack/"Sandy"/1892'; Wairarapa Pastoral & Agricl. Society, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.9g, 38mm), by Wittenbach & Co., Melb., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.A.Pyke/for/13 Stone Hack/"Rangatira"/1898'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4274 W & E.C. P. & A. Society (Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society), stock medal struck in silver (45mm), by J.Hislop, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W & E.C. P. & A./Society/Awarded To/W.Strang/For/Grade Shorthorn Bull/Nov.2nd & 3rd 1893'. Toned, very fine. $360
Lot 4275 Wairarapa Pastoral & Agricl. Society, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.4g, 38mm), no maker (probably Wittenbach, Melbourne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.Rayner/for/Champion/Lincoln Ewe/1895'. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4276 Wairarapa Pastoral & Agricultl. Society, struck in silver (40x40mm), by Wittenbach & Co (Melbourne), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'G.Hughan/for/Horse shod with/Plain shoes/1895'. Nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4277 Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society, uniface, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 9.3g, 26mm), by F.C.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Wairarapa/&/East Coast Pastoral/& Agricultural/Society/J.Standen/Best Milker/"Jessie"/1906'. Very fine. $260
Lot 4278 W & E.C. A. & P. Society (Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society), uniface, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 9.6g, 26mm), by F.C.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W & E.C. A. & P./Society/1911/W.T.Williams/Shorthorn/Lady Ross XIII'. Very fine. $280
Lot 4279 W. & E.C.P. & A. Society. (Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral & Agricultural Society), struck in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 26mm), by F.C.D., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W. & E.C.P. & A./Society/1913/Champion Holstein Cow/Weraroa/Experimental Farm'. Nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 4280 W. & E.C.P. & A. (Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral & Agricultural) Society, struck in silver (26mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), obverse designed by 'F.C.D.', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W. & E.C.P. & A. Society/Lincoln/Ewe/Bland Rayner/1921'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4281 Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, a group of gold (9ct, tot wt 45.9g) (5, two illustrated) and silver (4, one illustrated) fob medals, won by Duncan Matheson for English Leicester sheep (ewes and rams), between 1920 and 1931, all (26mm) with ring top suspensions, most by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington) and Bock (Wellington); also, Masterton A. & P.A., Solway, 1920, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), by Nicol (Len S.Nicol, Masterton), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'English Leicester/Championship Ewe/Duncan Matheson' (illustrated). Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,300
Lot 4282 W. & E.C.P. & A.S. (Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral & Agricultural Society), struck in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 26mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W. & E.C.P. & A.S./champion/Pen/of fat Lambs/W.A.Iorns/1922'. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 4283 Wairarapa & E.C. P & A Society, stock fob medal, hand inscribed in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 30x28mm), unidentified maker, obverse 'Presented/By/T.O.Haycock', reverse 'For Best Stockman/1924/Beef Breeds/H.B.Ward'; W.&.E.C.P.&.A.S., fob medal struck in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 30x25mm), by P.N.D. (P.N.Denton, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Stockmans/Medal/Beef Breeds/H.B.Ward/1925'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4284 Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Champ. Milking/Shorthorn Cow/R.V.Brown/1932'; another, struck in bronze, crudely struck restrike. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 4285 Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champ. Pen/of/Fat Lambs/1938/J.M.Jury'. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 4286 Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in silver gilt (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champ./Lincoln Ram/Estate L.R.Wilton/1948'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4287 Wairarapa & East Coast P & A Society, struck in silver gilt (26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '1953/Champion 2 Yr Old/Dairy Heifer/R.A.Wilson & Son'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4288 Wairarapa & East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society, in silver (26mm), by Walker & Hall, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Calf/1964/B.Gordon'. Extremely fine with small edge bruise on obverse. Passed in
Lot 4289 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Mr J.Tully/Best/Fat Bullock/1872'. Surface marks, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4290 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Mr H.McMaster/Best/Fat Heifer/1872'. Surface marks, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4291 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Mr R.Yule/Best Draught/Brood Mare/1873' (S.477). Toned, good very fine. $360
Lot 4292 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Mr E.Braggins/Sow Any Breed/1873' (S.477). Edge bruising on obverse, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4293 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, 1873, reverse inscription mostly obliterated. Surface damage from being in the ground or water, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4294 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Mr.D.Barratt/Horticultural Depmt./Spcl.Prize/Winner of Highest Aggte./Value of Prizes/1874'. Toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4295 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Mr W.Lowes/Romney Marsh Ewe/1st Prize/1874'. Surface marks, water staining and edge bruises, otherwise nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4296 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/3 Merino Rams/1st Prize/1875'; another, struck in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/3 Merino Rams/2d Prize/1875' (S.477). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4297 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/3 Merino Rams 2 Tooth/1st Prize/1875'; another, struck in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/3 Merino Rams/2 Tooth/2d Prize/1875' (S.477). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4298 Wairarapa Pastoral Association, struck in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/Merino Ram/2d Prize/1875'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/Merino Ram/2 Tooth/2d Prize/1875'; another, as last, reverse inscribed 'C.A.Vallance/Merino Ewe/2 Tooth/2d Prize/1875' (S.477). Good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4299 Wairoa County A & P Society, stock medal in silver (35mm), unknown maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse 'Presented/By/R.C.Sturm/For/Collection/Of Vegetables/1914', reverse 'John Bowie'; also, Wairoa School, hand engraved in silver (32x27mm), by F.H.A. Ld, hallmark for Birmingham 1912, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'First Class/Attendance/M.Bowie/1912'. Toned, very fine, the first rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4300 Waitahuna Farmers Club, stock medal, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Waitahuna/Farmers Club/Awarded to J.Cameron/For/Best Leicester Ram/1881'; W.F.C. (Waitahuna Farmers Club), stock medal struck in silver (45mm), signed J.Hislop (Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'W.F.C./1887/Class 6, Shorthorn Bull/3 Years/Jas. Cameron'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (43x28mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'W.Cameron/Awarded/For/B.Leicester/Ram/T.A.S./1903'. Edge bruising and surface marks, otherwise extremely fine; extremely fine; toned, extremely fine, all rare, the second cased. (3) Passed in
Lot 4301 Waitaki, fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented by/Waitaki D.C./To/Penninsula A&P Society', reverse inscribed 'For Best/Heifer Calf/In Show/S.Cockburn/1925/529 Anderson Bay Rd/Dn'; also, stock fob medal, in silver (38x21mm), English maker and hallmark, reverse inscribed 'M.B.S./220 Yds/Championship/1927', obverse inscribed 'S.Cockburn/MacAndrew/Bay'. Very fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4302 Wanganui Agricultural & Pastoral Association, impressed stock medal, struck in silver (44mm), by Harrop & Neill, Dunedin, reverse impressed '1st Prize/Colonial Bred/Ewe Hoggets/1874/Wanganui' and inscribed 'John Bryce'. Toned, nearly extremely fine and a very rare type. $480
Lot 4303 Wanganui Agricultural & Pastoral Association, 1st Prize, struck in silver (44mm), no maker (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), reverse inscribed 'J.McLennan/Bull/"Duke of Bainesse"/1880' (D&C.cfN1). Toned, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. $850
Lot 4304 Wanganui Agricultural Association Incorporated, c1890s, struck in bronze (47mm), by S. & S. (Stokes & Sons, Melbourne), unawarded (S.480). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4305 Wanganui Agricultural Association Incorporated, c1890s, struck in bronze (47mm), by S. & S. (Stokes & Sons, Melbourne), unawarded (S.480). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4306 Wanganui Agricultural Show, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 34mm), by G.T.W. (G.T.White, Wellington & Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented By/N.Z./Times Coy.', reverse inscribed 'won by/Mr Green/Wanganui/Agricultural Show/1904'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4307 Wanganui Agricultural Assocn., 1908, stock fob medal, in silver (35x28mm), by J.W. & Co., reverse inscribed 'English/Leicester Ram/Slack Bros/Ast. & Champ.'; W.A.A., 1913, stock fob medal, in gold (15ct, 5.9g, 30x28mm), by N. & Son (Nettleship & Son, Wanganui), reverse inscribed 'Minimahaki/State Farm/Champion/South Down/Ram'. Extremely fine, both with ring top suspension. (2) Passed in
Lot 4308 Wanganui Agricultural Association Incorporated, March 1919, struck in silver (47mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'James Knight/Champion/South Down/Ram'; The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of New Zealand, struck in silver (45mm), by Edward, Glasgow, reverse inscribed 'Feilding/I.A. & P.Association/Feilding Show/Feb 1922/Awarded to/J.Knight, Feilding/For Matatua/Royal Favourite/(137) V.4'. Extremely fine, the second in a fitted case by Edward, Glasgow. (2) $850
Lot 4309 Wanganui Agricultural Association Incorporated, struck in silver (47mm), by S&S (Stokes & Sons, Melbourne), unawarded restrike; British - Route Farming Society, struck in silver (40mm), ring top suspension, by J.C. Parkes (Dublin), reverse inscribed 'To Willm. Moore Esq/Moorefort/for the best/two year old heifer/1856', brooch mount removed from reverse; Cromar Champion 2nd Class, stock medal struck in silver (38mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'Cromar Champion 2nd Class/Alordyce Reid/for/Ploughing/1889'; Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds, Sydney & Auckland, struck in silver (39mm), no maker, ring top mount with silver chain, reverse inscribed 'Richard Styles/Coln. Vegetables/T.H. Society/1907'. Fine - uncirculated, the last two with heavy edge bruising, the first illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 4310 Wanganui Agricultural Association Incorporated, struck in bronze (47mm), by S&S (Stokes & Sons, Melbourne), unawarded restrike (S.480). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4311 W.F.C., stock medal struck in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'W.F.C./1887/Class, 51.Leicester Ram/John Ross'. Holed at top, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4312 Whakatane A & P Association, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.2g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Whakatane/A & P/Association/Presented By/Messrs Kirk & Carter/for 2 Tooth Freezing Wethers/Winners/B & A.J.Sladden/1919'. Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4313 Whangarei Agricultural & Pastoral Society Incorporated, uniface, struck in silver (35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Mrs E.Kelly/1937'. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4314 Whangarei Agricultural & Pastoral Society Incorporated, 1940, uniface struck in bronze (76x63mm), by Walker & Hall, reverse inscribed 'Master Bakers/L.Ford'. Extremely fine, in fitted case of Walker & Hall, Sheffield. Passed in
Lot 4315 Whangarei Agricultural & Pastoral Society Incorporated, uniface, struck in silver (35x28mm), no maker, unawarded; another, struck in bronze (35x28mm), reverse inscribed 'Member/Winning Team/Grenadiers/Nov 12th/1949', both with ring top suspensions. Some staining, otherwise very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4316 Whangarei Agricultural & Pastoral Society Incorporated, uniface, struck in bronze (35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Runner Up/Leader/D.Franks/12-11-49'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4317 Whangarei Agricultural & Pastoral Society Incorporated, struck in silver (25x38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Most Points/Pig Section/F.D.Miller/1951', another in bronze, reverse inscribed 'F.D.Miller/Most Points/Pig Section/1950'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4318 Whangarei Agricultural & Pastoral Society Incorporated, uniface, struck in silver (35x28mm), no maker, ring top broken off, reverse inscribed 'M.I. 1st/1957'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4319 Winton Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Prize Medal, handcrafted in silver (50x40mm), by WT, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Awarded/to/R.Patterson, Jnr/For best/Double Furrows/1879'. Very fine. $800
Lot 4320 Winton & Districts Horticultural Society, Reginald Mackinnon Trust Fund, A & P Prizes in bronze (35mm), no maker, ring top suspender missing, reverse inscribed 'Winton & District Horticultural Society/Won By/W.H.J.Shaw/Most Points/In Vegetables/1.3.34'. Carbon and tone spots, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4321 Australia, Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, struck in bronze (76mm), edge impressed 'R.Cleave, Invercargill - Grass Seed'. Green glue remnants in the devices on the obverse, edge marks and bruises, otherwise fine and a rare award to New Zealand. Passed in
Lot 4322 Unissued, stock medal, c1880s, struck in silver (45mm), no maker, uninscribed. Toned, good extremely fine, in original fitted case of issue, this damaged. Passed in
Lot 4323 Great Britain, stock medal, c1870s, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, unawarded. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4324 Great Britain, stock medal, c1870s, trial struck in white metal (45mm), by W.J.Taylor, London. Edge bruise at 1 o'clock on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4325 Great Britain, Franco British Exhibition, London 1908, struck in bronze (64mm), by Vaughton, Birm, design by F.Bowcher.F: 1908, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/George W.McDonald/New Zealand for Rabbit Skin' (Eimer 1903a). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4326 Great Britain, British Dairy Farmers Association, Founded 1876, struck in bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Kaupokoniu (sic) Co-Operative Dairy Co.Ltd./For Colonial Cheese/Dairy Show.1913'. Lacquered, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4327 Great Britain, British Dairy Farmers' Association Founded 1876, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Wrights Bush/Co-Operative Dairy Co./For/Colonial Cheddar Cheese/Dairy Show 1929/G.E.Hicks - Manager'; another, in gold (9ct, 55.7g), by G. & S. Co. Ltd, hallmark for London 1930, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Wrights Bush/Co-Operative Dairy Co/For/Colonial Cheddar Cheese/Dairy Show 1930'; another as last, in silver, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/Wrights Bush/Co-Operative Dairy Co./For/Colonial Cheddar Cheese/As Winners of the/Hansen/Challenge Trophy/Dairy Show 1930'. Extremely fine. (3) $1,700
Lot 4328 Great Britain, British Dairy Farmers Association, Founded 1876, struck in bronze (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/Awarua Co-operative Dairy Co./3rd Prize For/Colonial Cheddar Cheese/Dairy Show/1933'. Extremely fine, in a fitted case of British Dairy Farmers Association. Passed in
Lot 4329 Andersons Bay, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 32x28mm), by F.J.T. (Frederick Tofield, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Trooper J.Sanderson/by his friends of/Andersons Bay/for services/In the Transvaal War/1901'. Very fine. $1,500
Lot 4330 (Ashburton) Green Street, stock medal struck in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 26mm), by W.J.D., hallmark for Birmingham 1899, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Trooper/F.Knox/From/Green Street/Friends', reverse inscribed '1900/A/Momento [sic]/of the/South African War'. Nearly fine. $900
Lot 4331 Lovell's Flat, hand engraved stock medal in gold (15ct, 5.3g, 23x22mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mr James Drinnan/as a token of esteem from/the Residents of/Lovell's Flat/7.7.02'. Very fine. $900
Lot 4332 Lovells Flat, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 16.7g, 55x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Pro Patria/South African/War/1900-1/March 24th 1900/N.Z.', reverse inscribed 'Lovells/Flat/Welcomes Home/David Howatson/July 12th 1901'. Very fine. $1,500
Lot 4333 North East Valley (Dunedin), hand engraved in gold (15ct, 4.8g, 28mm), by Townsend (George Townsend, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Trooper Ronald Henderson/9th Contingent/From Residents of N.E.Valley On/Return From/Transvaal/1902'. Fine. $900
Lot 4334 Ophir, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 10.6g, 30x30mm), by G.& T.Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '2nd/Contingent/NZ', reverse inscribed 'To/Sergeant R.Wilson/From/Citizens of Ophir/1901'. Very fine. $800
Lot 4335 Port Chalmers, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (30mmx30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From/Port Chalmers/To/Tpr A.W.Porteous/May 1901'. Fine. $750
Lot 4336 Stratford, ornately handcrafted in gold (15ct, 20.4g, 43x33mm), uncertain maker (markings suggest Frank Grady & Sons, Wellington), ring top and pin-back suspensions, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/E.J.Walter/By The/People of Stratford/South Africa/1899-1901'. Extremely fine and very rare, a magnificent example of craftmanship. $1,700
Lot 4337 Tai Tapu, Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, 9122 Serjt.D.H.Cossar. 2nd Regt. 10th N.Z.Cont. Impressed.; also, fob medal in gold (15ct, 7.6g, 38x28mm), by Sandstein (Sandstein & Son, Christchurch), obverse inscribed 'D.C./Welcome Home from Tai Tapu Sep 12 02'. Very fine. (2) $1,500
Lot 4338 Allanton, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 32641 Pte.J.Dwyer. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/Presented To/J.Dwyer/By/Allanton Friends/October 1919' [illustrated]. Very fine. (3) $440
Lot 4339 Allanton, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 45x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/Presented To/A.D.Taylor/By/Allanton Friends/October 1919'; another, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 45x29mm), by D Ltd D (possibly David Benson, Dunedin), ring top suspension and attached to a cloth fob chain (210x20mm) with gold adornments, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvte A.D.Taylor/By His Friends/on his return from/France/28.7.19'. Extremely fine. (2) $600
Lot 4340 Amberley, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.2g, 30x30mm), by C.K.Whale (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'For King/And/Country/73560/Rflm.D.J.Brown/N.Z. Rifle Brigade/E.Comp./Presented By/Residents of Amberley/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4341 Aratoro, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.1g, 42x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Trooper H.G.Garrat/By The Residents Of/Aratoro/On His Return From/Active Service'. Very fine. $500
Lot 4342 Ardgowan, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.0g, 35x35mm), by J.Reid (Oamaru), obverse inscribed 'Great War/1914-18', reverse inscribed 'To/W.D.Whitaker/From His/Ardgowan Friends/1919'. Very fine. $380
Lot 4343 Ardlussa, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 40x30mm), by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/36850/Pvt.G.Butler/By the residents of/Ardlussa/On His Return From/Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $400
Lot 4344 Arrowtown, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 40x27mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To Rfle.A.W.Mayne/From/Arrowtown Residents/Great War 1919'. Very fine. $380
Lot 4345 Arundel, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token Of/Honour/To/Pte.Robt.Giles/From/Arundel Residents/Great War/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4346 Ashley County, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'From/Residents/Ashley County', reverse inscribed 'Corpl. L.Dickson/62940/31st Reinf./Killed In Action/8-10-18'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4347 Ashley County, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'From/Residents/Ashley County', reverse inscribed 'Pvte.J.Doyle/38136 22nd Reinf./Missing/12-10-17'. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 4348 Ashley County, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvte. C.G.Hopkins/40215/13th Coy. 23rd Reinf./C.I.R.'. Very fine. $280
Lot 4349 Auroa, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 27x27mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'B.B./Volunteered/26.6.16', reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Gnr B.Badland/For Services Rendered/To The Empire/'Auroa'/14.3.19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4350 Auroa, Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 24/582 Rflm. W.B.Shugg. N.Z.E.F. All medals impressed; also, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 27x27mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Wellington), obverse inscribed 'W.B.S./Volunteered/28.5.15', reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Rfn.W.B.Shugg/for/Services Rendered/To the Empire/Aurora/14-11-19'; another, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 29x29mm), obverse inscribed 'N.Z./1919', reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./W.B.Shugg/24/582'. Both with ring top suspensions, very fine. (2) $800
Lot 4351 Awamoko, handcrafted fob medal in gold (15ct, 8.1g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/1914-1918/A Token of Honour/To/58757/Rifleman J.Fridd/From/Awamoko Residents/On His Return From/Active Service Abroad/1918'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 4352 Awamoko, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.4g, 40x27mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great/War/1914-1918/A Token of Honour To/46723/Pvte. R.Johnston/From/Awamoko Residents/on his return from/Active Service Abroad/1917-1918'. Fine. $420
Lot 4353 Ballance & Mangahao, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal, 1914-19. 59125 Rflm.J.Jowers.N.Z.E.F. Impressed; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 26x26mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Duty Bravely Done/N.Z.E.F.', reverse inscribed 'Presented/by/the Residents of/Ballance & Mangahao/To/J.Jowers/1919'. Very fine, the last illustrated. (3) $480
Lot 4354 Beaconsfield, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 24/1355 Pte. A.W.Corpe. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; Silver War Badge, numbered NZ 14629 (missing pin hook); also, hand engraved fob medal in gold (15ct, 4.5g, 35x23mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From Beaconsfield Residents/Rfmn. A.Corpe/12-9-19' [illustrated]. Very fine. (4) $550
Lot 4355 Bell Block, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 17.6g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Sgt A.Bishop/from the/residents of Bell Block/for services during/the Great War/1914-19'. Very fine and rare as a tribute fob in 18ct gold. $1,000
Lot 4356 Bell Block, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 15.3g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/to/Pvt.S.Bollon/from the/residents of Bell Block/for services during/the Great War/1915-19'. Extremely fine and rare as a tribute fob in 18ct gold.. $900
Lot 4357 Bennetts, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Pvt.W.J.Quinn/Invalided/33rd Reinforcements/From/Bennetts Residents'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4358 Berwick, medal pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 63155 Pte. A.R.Heenan. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; fob medal handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.8g, 30x29mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/A.R.Heenan/On His Return From/The Great War/From Berwick Friends/N.Z. 1919' [illustrated]; also, wristwatch in silver (35mm), Swiss Made, back inscribed 'Presented/To/Private A.R.Heenan/By/Berwick Friends/1-10-17' [illustrated]. Very fine. (4) $600
Lot 4359 Berwick, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.2g, 31x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.Robinson/On His Return From/The Great War/From/Berwick Friends/NZ 1918'. Very fine. $500
Lot 4360 Blake Town, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Gun.V.Nesbit [sic]/From Residents of/B.T. & P.R.'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4361 Bombay & Paparata, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 70512 Pte. A.Maitland N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; Silver War Badge, numbered NZ 25300; NZ Returned Soldiers Association badge, numbered 70512; also, hand engraved fob in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 32x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/From The Residents Of/Bombay & Paparata/On Return From War/1919'[illustrated]. Very fine. (5 items) $420
Lot 4362 Brookside, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/Pvt.W.Hendry/Brookside/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4363 Brookside, memorial fob, hand engraved in gold (probably 9ct, 7.2g, 32x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/Sgt.W.H.Petrie/Brookside/1917'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4364 Brydone, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.0g, 43x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/L.Corp.A.M.Thomson/From/Brydone Residents/Great War/26-9-19'. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 4365 Cave, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 38x28mm), by G. & T.Young (Dunedin), ring top suspensions, reverse inscribed 'To/Private C.Walker/20th Reinft./In Recognition of His Services/In The/Great War/From The/Cave People/26.3.19'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4366 Chaslands, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 40x28mm), by W.Stewart (Balclutha), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Priv A.S.Gutsell/By Settlers Of/Chaslands/on his Return From/Active Service/5-8-19'. Very fine. $380
Lot 4367 Cheviot, stock fob medal, in gold (15ct, 10.0g, 29x26mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/ By The/Residents of Cheviot/To/Lieut.J.Bosomworth/In Recognition Of/Services to the Country/In the War'. Very fine. $500
Lot 4368 Cheviot, stock medal in gold (15ct, 10.7g, 25x25mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Rflman S.A.Costello/By The/Residents Of Cheviot/In Recognition Of Services/To The Country In The War/1917-1918'. Very fine. $500
Lot 4369 Clifton, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.4g, 40x30mm), by G.Munro (Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Private H.Rose/On His Return/From The Great War/Clifton 6.5.19'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 4370 Clyde District, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.6g, 37x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'For King &/Empire/1914-19/Presented To/Gnr.Les. Weaver/by Residents of/Clyde/District'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 4371 Coopers Creek, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.0g, 30x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Private F.W.Beker/From Residents Of/Coopers Creek/15-8-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4372 Coopers Creek, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.3g, 25x27mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Corporal J.H.Morris/From Residents/Coopers Creek/12-3-20'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4373 Croydon, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 31mm), by Hamilton, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Pres.To/Tpr. J.Biggar/by/Residents of Croydon/on His Return From the War/3.10.19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4374 Culverden, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 26x26mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/The Residents of/Culverden/To/Q.MSgt.P.Hadley MM/on his return from/Active Service/1919'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4375 Culverden, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 26x26mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/Residents of Culverden/To/J.Polhill/On His Return From/Active Service/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4376 Darfield, British War Medal 1914-18, 76592 Rflm.P.Slattery.N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; New Zealand (Police) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, by Mayer & Kean, No.2720 Constable P.Slattery. N.Z. Police 1939. Engraved. (O&D.93); stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersens, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active/Service/Pte.P.Slattery/From/Residents of Darfield/1914-1919' [illustrated]; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver (32x24mm), English maker and hallmark, obverse inscribed 'P.S.' reverse inscribed 'N.Z.R.B./Seven/A/Side'. Very fine. (4) $600
Lot 4377 Dorie, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.0g, 40x27mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A/Token/of/Honour/to/Private D.Harrison/From/Dorie Residents/Great War/1914'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 4378 Drummond, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 42x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presd. To/Pvte. G.Wilson/From/Drummond Friends/On His Return From/The Great War/17-9-19'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 27mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presd. To/Priv. G.Wilson/H.B.H.S./On His Return From The/Great War/1-4-20'. Very fine. (2) $600
Lot 4379 Dunedin, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 13.3g, 43x40mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Dn.Band P.Union/To J.Dungey/On Leaving With/10th Reinforcements/Dunedin 18-11-15'. Very fine. $420
Lot 4380 Duvauchelle, Victory Medal 1914-19. 62907 Tpr.L.B.W.Barwick. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 14.8g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Pvt.L.B.W.Barwick/From/Duvauchelle Residents/On His Return/From Active Service/1919' [illustrated]. Very fine. (2) $480
Lot 4381 East Taieri, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 7.0g, 29x29mm), by G. & T. Y. Ltd (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'The/Great War/1914-1918', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/ 8/1413 Pte.A.Brough/By/E.Taieri Friends/August 1919'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4382 East Tairei, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.8g, 30x30mm), by G. & T.Y. Ltd (G & T Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/8/2452 Pte.E.McLean/By/E.Taieri Friends/August 1919'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4383 Edendale, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.2g, 42x30mm), by J.D.Gilmore (Invercargill), reverse inscribed 'Prestd. to/Private Thos Hood/by/Residents of Edendale/in/Appreciation Of/His Services/Rendered To/The Empire/12/7/16'. Very fine. $480
Lot 4384 Elgin, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 28x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '78568/Tpr J.Hyland/From Elgin Friends/Great War/1917-18'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4385 Evansdale, memorial fob medal to two brothers, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.4g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Residents/of Evansdale District/In Memory of /Rflm T.L.A.Shepherd/Who Was Killed in Action/21-6-17 /also Pvt.W.H.Shepherd/Who Died/of Wounds/29-7-17'. Extremely fine. $480
Lot 4386 Fairton, Family Group to Brothers: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 47049 Pte.J.A.Bremner. N.Z.E.F. Single: British War Medal 1914-18. 47050 Pte.W.R.Bremner. N.Z.E.F. All medals impressed.; also, F.R.A. (presumed attribution: Fairton Residents Association), fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 3.4g, 25mm), no maker, inscribed around rim 'Private J.A.Bremner From Fairton Friends 4.1.19' [illustrated]; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 2.8g, 26mm), no maker, inscribed around rim 'Private W.R.Breniner [sic] From Fairton Friends 1.10.20' [illustrated]; another, similar to last but F.S. & A., in gold (9ct, 3.0g, 27mm), inscribed around rim 'Pte.R.Breminer [sic] From Fairton S & A 1920' (see note below - Papers Past) [illustrated]; also, A.C.R.U. (Ashburton County Rugby Union) stock medal, uniface, struck in silver (26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed '3rd Grade 7 A-Side/Won By/Old Boys/11-8-10/R.Bremner'; another, as last, reverse inscribed '3rd Grade 7 A-Side/Won By/Old Boys/1-9-10/R.Bremner. Very fine - extremely fine, the last five with ring top suspensions. (8) Passed in
Lot 4387 Ferndale, struck and hand assembled in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 31mm), no maker, pin-back suspension, with ring for safety-chain attachment, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Residents Of/Ferndale/On His Return From/The War/To/Rifleman D.W.Wassell/11th July 1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4388 Fortrose, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 35x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token Of Honour To/Privt. C.McG.Campbell/From/Fortrose Residents/Great War/1918'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4389 Fortrose, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Privt.E.O'Fee/From/Fortrose Residents/In Honour of Duty Done In War/1918'. Some scratching to lettering, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4390 Fruitlands, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 38x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presd. To/42700/Pte W.McNeish/by Residents of/Fruitlands/on His Return From/Active Service/1919'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4391 Glenorchy, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 5.9g, 40x28mm), by W, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvt R.Elliott (sic)/27079/From/Glenorchy/Friends'; also, W.D.R.C. (Whakatipu District Rifle Club), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.2g, 32x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Lieut J.Mackenzie/Shield/R.E.Elliol (sic)/1932'. Very fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4392 Glenroy, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvt John Scott/By The Residents Of/Glenroy/On His Return/From Active Service/1919'. Fine. $300
Lot 4393 Gonville, G.V.F.B. (Gonville [Wanganui] Volunteer Fire Brigade), uniface, struck in silver and gold (25mm), no maker, ring top, ribbon and bar with pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By the Members/of the/Gonville V.F.Brigade/To/Secretary C.R.Leatherland/In Recognition of/His Valuable Services/To King and Country/1917'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4394 Governors Bay, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 35x35mm), by C.Mazey (Charles Mazey, Lyttelton), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Sgt.B.S.Radcliffe M.M./On His Return From/Active Service/By Residents of/Governors Bay/1920'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4395 Greendale, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 37x28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'The/Great War/1914-19', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/2nd Lt F.A.Juggins/By Residents Of/Greendale'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4396 Gummies Bush, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 5.7g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A/Token/Of/Honour/To/Priv T.H.Malloy/From/Gummies Bush Residents/Great War/8.4.18'. Solder repair to top, otherwise very fine. $360
Lot 4397 Halkett, stock medal in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 26x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Alex McKay/From/Halkett Patriotic/Committee/1918'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4398 Hallswell, British War Medal 1914-18, 80167 Rflm. W.F.Irving. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 9.7g, 27x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./Pvt. W.F.Irving/From/Hallswell Residents/23.10.19' [illustrated]; also, football shaped fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.1g, 25x20x20mm), no maker, ring top with brooch and pin-back suspension, inscribed 'H.F.C.' (Hallswell Football Club). Very fine. (3) $800
Lot 4399 Halswell, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 9.3g, 27x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./Pte.R.H.Mayfield/From/Halswell Residents/23.10.19'. Fine. $460
Lot 4400 Hawea, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/D.Bell/From Residents/Hawea/A Memento of Part Taken In/Great War/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4401 Hawea, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 42x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'In Memory Of/J.W.Kingan/Killed In Action In France/Dec 3rd 1917/From/Residents Hawea/To His Parents'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4402 Heddon Bush, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 45x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvte W.L.Andrews/From/Heddon Bush/Friends/On His Return From The/Great War/1914-19'. Good very fine. $340
Lot 4403 Hillersden, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.4g, 25mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1919/Pvt.D.H.Black/From/Hillersden/P.S.'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4404 Hinds, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.7g, 30x30mm), by J.E.A., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tpr. W. Harris/From/Hinds Friends/For/Anzac/Services'. Marks from pin removal on reverse, otherwise very fine. $340
Lot 4405 Hinds, hand engraved fob medal in gold (9ct, 11.4g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'H.Robertson/From/Hinds Friends/14.6.17'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4406 Hilton, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token Of/Honour/To/Tpr.C.Griffiths/From/Hilton Residents/Great War/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4407 Hokonui, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 18307 Spr.D.McM.Bell. N.Z.E.F. Impressed; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Prestd.To./Pvte.D.McM.Bell/From/Hokonui Friends/on His Return From/The Great War/4-4-19' [illustrated]. Very fine. (3) $750
Lot 4408 Hook, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 37x28mm), by G. & T. Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Private J.J.Haynes/From/Hook Friends/For Services During the/Great War/11.4.19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4409 Houipapa, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.7g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Rflmn.D.G.McDonald/By Houipapa Friends/on Return from the/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. $380
Lot 4410 Huiroa, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 32x32mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/to/Trooper R.Ross', reverse inscribed 'By the residents/of Huiroa/on the eve of his departure/for the front/30-3-17'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4411 Irwell, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Arthur John Grimwood/23rd Reinforcements/By The/Residents of Irwell'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4412 Irwell, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 30x23mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Residents of Irwell/To/F.Mathews/Rifle Brigade E.L.O./N.Z.E.F./1916'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4413 Kaiapoi, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 27x27mm), by P. Ltd., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./Pte. F.Ellis/From/Kaiapoi'. Fine. $300
Lot 4414 Kaiapoi, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 26x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./Pte.W.J.Ellis/From/Kaiapoi'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4415 Kaiapoi, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.4g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./Pte.C.E.Keetley/From/Kaiapoi'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4416 Kaiapoi, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 27x26mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./Tpr.S.McIntosh/From/Kaiapoi'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4417 Kaiapoi, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./F.L.Patterson (sic)/From/Kaiapoi'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4418 Kaiapoi, British War Medal 1914-18. 4/1993 L/Cpl.F.C.Rollinson. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersens, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./L/Cpl.F.C.Rollinson/From/Kaiapoi'. Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4419 Kaiapoi, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/N.Z.E.F./Pte.J.H.Williams/From/Kaiapoi'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4420 Kaipara Flats, British War Medal 1914-18. 52525 Pte.W.S.Woodcock N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvt.W.F.Woodcock/On His Return/From The Front/27th Reifs/19.4.18'. Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) $420
Lot 4421 Kaituna & Birdling's Flat, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.8g, 26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From Kaituna & Birdling's Flat/Admirers/To/L/Corpl.J.H.Hulston/On His Return From/Active Service/1919'. Fine. $320
Lot 4422 Kakanui, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 40x38mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), reverse inscribed 'To/Sgt.B.Thomson/For Serving In The/Great War/Kakanui/1918'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4423 Kapuni, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 33x32mm), by beaver (A.Beaver, Wellington), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'C.P./10-1-16', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Rfm.C.Pollard/For Services Rendered/To the Empire/Kapuni/6.6.19'; another, stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.Z./1919', reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./C.H.Pollard/23043'; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Manaia/7 A-Side/Soccer/1924'. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4424 Katea, Victory Medal 1914-19. 8/3537 Pte.J.W.Cook N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.5g, 35x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvt.J.H.Cook/9th Rfs./Katea/Patriotic Society'. Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) $360
Lot 4425 Kennington, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour To/Pvte.A.E.Collins/From/Kennington Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4426 Kennington, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 43x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In/Memory/Of/Priv.E.Shand/Who Gave His Life For The Empire/13th Feb.1918/Kennington Residents/Great War 1918'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4427 Kia Ora, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.3g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/From The/Residents of/Kia Ora/To/Trpr.P.Carmichael/2-1762'. Toned, very fine. $360
Lot 4428 Killinchy, stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/H.Hansen/From/Killinchy Residents/For Active Service/1918'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4429 Kingsdown, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 11.3g, 32x32mm), by F.J.D. (F.J.Dunn, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvt William Grey/By/The Residents of Kingsdown/N.Z./On His/Return/From Active Service/1915'. Old scratch (pre inscription) on reverse, otherwise very fine. $550
Lot 4430 K.K., stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pte K.Beaton/From/K.K./For War Service'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4431 Knapdale, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 35x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Bombardier/J.T.Mallon/From Residents On/Commemoration/of His Services/At the War/Knapdale/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4432 Kuri, memorial fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Late/Pvte. P.Leitch/From/Kuri Friends/1919'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4433 Le Bons Bay, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Driver S.Barker/For/Active Service/From/Le Bons Bay Residents/March/1919'. Ring suspender removed roughly from top, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4434 Le Bons Bay, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G.E.C.', reverse inscribed 'For/Active Service/From/Le Bons Bay Residents/May 1919'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 4435 Levels & Washdyke, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 30x30mm), by (beaver) (A.Beaver, Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvte.F.G.Sheed/By The/Levels & Washdyke/Residents/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4436 Longridge North, struck in gold (15ct, 11.5g, 30mm), no maker, ornate scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./Presented To/40937/Pte. F.H.Greer/From His/Longridge North/Friends/29-7-19'. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 4437 Macraes, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 28x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvt.Ernest Berry/By the Residents of/Macraes/On His Return From/Active Service/17th October/1919'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4438 Macraes, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 26x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/ Pvt. James Harcus/By The Residents Of/Macraes/On His Return From/Active Service/17th October/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4439 McNab, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour To/Trooper J.S.R.Gray/From/Dist. Friends McNab/Great War/1914-1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4440 Maheno, medal Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 22336 Pte.N.F.Jackman. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; also, fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 13.2g, 28mm), by W. & Co (Wylie & Co, Oamaru), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/No.22336/Private N.F.Jackman/By/Maheno Soldiers Welfare Society/In/Appreciation of Services/Rendered In The Great War/1914-19' [illustrated]. Fine - very fine. (3) $650
Lot 4441 Mahoenui, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 11.8g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Private W.Berger/By The Settlers Of/Mahoenui'. Very fine. $600
Lot 4442 Marshland, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Public/of/Marshland/To/Privte.J.Lange/On His Return From Active/Service/1917'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4443 Mataura, fob medal, NZEF, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 33mm), by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres To/Pvt.R.Gillies/39217/From/Mataura Residents/On His Return From Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4444 Mataura, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 35x32mm), by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/68988/Pvt.R.McLeay/From/Mataura Residents/on his return from/Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4445 Maungaturoto, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.9g, 48x34mm), unidentified maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Returned Soldier/1917', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Lieut D.A.Finlayson/By/Maungaturoto Residents/As A Recognition/Of His Services At The Front'. Very fine. $380
Lot 4446 Menzies Ferry, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.3g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Gunner E.Coleman/By/Menzies Ferry Residents/2.3.17'; another, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 40x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/To/Gunner E.Coleman/From/Menzies Ferry Residents/2.5.19'. Fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4447 Milford (South Canterbury), family group, Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6/1741 Pte.L.H.Trumper/N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; fob medal, 1917, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 32x35mm), by W.J.Keys & Co (Temuka) ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Pvte.L.H.Trumper/3rd Reinforcements/By/Milford Residents' [illustrated]; F.M.R.C. (presumed attribution - Fairlie Miniature Rifle Club), fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 36x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed; fob medal, hand engraved, in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 36x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pte.L.Trumper/By/Milford Residents/On His Return/From War Service/10-2-46' [illustrated]; also, Mackenzie County M.R. (Mounted Rifle) Assn. 1958 Rep badge, in gilt and enamel (33x26mm), reverse inscribed 'L.B.Trumper/Sherwood', with ribbon and pin-back. Fine - extremely fine, a rare combination of return fobs possibly to a father and son. (7) $900
Lot 4448 Millers Flat, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 25mm), by G. & T. Y. (G & T Young, Dunedin), fancy scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'European War/For King & Country/ 8/1413', reverse inscribed, 'From Millers Flat Residents/To/A.Brough/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4449 Millers Flat, stock medal in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 26mm), by G. & T.Y. Ltd (G & T Young, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'European War/For King & Country', reverse inscribed 'From Millers Flat Residents/To/A.Hill/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4450 Millers Flat, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 26mm), by G. & T. Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed with crossed fernleafs and 'European War/For King & Country', reverse inscribed 'From Millers Flat Residents/To/R.Williams/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4451 Milton, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 32x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Dvr.D.McGillivray/By/Milton Friends/On His Return/From/Active Service/20.3.19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4452 Mokoreta, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 38x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Pte.J.McLean', reverse inscribed 'From/Mokoreta Friends/On Return From/The Great War/22.6.18'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4453 Moonlight and Nenthorn, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 45x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Pte J.P.Sheehy/By Residents of/Moonlight and Nenthorn/For Services Rendered/to the Empire/ 3/10/19'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4454 Morton Mains, 1914-15 Star. 9/171 Sjt.D.McDonald N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.5g, 43x27mm), reverse inscribed '15.8.14/14.3.19/A/Token/of/Honour/to/Sgt.D.McDonald/From/ Morton Mains Residents/Great War/1918'. Extremely fine, the second illustrated. (2) $460
Lot 4455 Motukarara & Gebbies Valley, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.9g, 27x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Prt.L.Harris/24th Rfts/From Motukarara/& Gebbies Valley/Great War/1918'. Very fine. $420
Lot 4456 Naseby, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Pte.G.W.Hodgins/By/Naseby Residents/Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4457 Ngahere, stock medal hand engraved in gold (15ct, 8.2g, 27x27mm), by J.T., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Rifleman/J.Masciorini/From Residents/Ngahere/June 1919'. Nearly fine. $400
Lot 4458 Nightcaps, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 40x27mm) by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour To/Priv. Joseph Stewart/From/Nightcaps Residents/Great War/1918'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4459 Norsewood, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '10/3176/Pte C.J.Bagley/N.Z.E.F.', reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/Defence of Empire/Great War/1914-1918/Norsewood/March 1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4460 Oakura, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 8.4g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/to/Pvt. J.H.Murcott/by/residents of Oakura/for service in/European War/1915-1919'. Very fine. $420
Lot 4461 Oaonui, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 12.7g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Pvt.J.Macfee/From/Oaonui Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. $600
Lot 4462 Ohinewai, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.5g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Trooper W.Wattam/From/Ohinewai Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. $480
Lot 4463 Ohingaiti, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 42mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Active Service/10.7.18/To/28.5.19', reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvte.F.G.Skinner/By the People of/Ohingaiti'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4464 Okuru, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 7.8g, 33x25mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/C.McPherson/By/Okuru Residents/As a Mark of Appreciation/For Services/To the Empire/Great War/1914-19'. Extremely fine and rare as a tribute fob in 18ct gold. $480
Lot 4465 One Tree Hill (Auckland), stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 32x28mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sister/J.M.Shillabeer/from the/One Tree Hill/Residents/Noble Devotion to Duty/Great War/1914/1918'. Very fine and very rare being to a nurse. Passed in
Lot 4466 Opua, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.4g, 28x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presd./To/Pte.N.Cross/by Opua Residents/24-10-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4467 Orawia, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 40x27mm) by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Memory Of/Rlfm.Wm.J.Butler/Who Gave His Life For The Empire/June 14th 1917/From/Orawia & District Residents/Great War/1918'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4468 Orawia, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 42x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Reg.No./ 8/233 /A Token of Honour/To/Sgt.Mgr.A.Kynaston/From/Orawia Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 4469 Orawia, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Rflm.J.W.Leitch/From/Orawia Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4470 Otama, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.2g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Otama Residents/by/Gunner J.Crombie/On His Return From/The War/29-10-19'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 4471 Otapipi, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 40x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'In Memory Of/Pvte. S.Grant/Died Of Wounds In/France/24 July 1919/From/Otapipi Friends'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 4472 Otautau, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 40x38mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour to/Pvt.A.Campbell/From/Otautau Citizens/Great War/18-12-19'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4473 Otautau, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 38x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A/Token/Of/Honour/To/Pvt W.Eunson/From/Otautau Citizens/Great War/30.6.19'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4474 Otepopo, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.0g, 30x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pte.R.Ure/3rd Rft/By the Residents of/Otepopo/In Memory of the/Great War/1914-1918'. Very fine. $440
Lot 4475 Oturehua Blackstone District, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 45263 2/Lt. R.H.Wade. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.5g, 30x26mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sec.Lieut. R.H.Wade/32 R./France.Belgium/Died of Wounds/France.Oct.1918/From/Oturehua Blackstone/District' [illustrated]. Extremely fine. (3) $650
Lot 4476 Pahautanui, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.7g, 26x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Pvt.G.Galloway, N.Z.E.F./By the/Pahautanui Residents/31-10-19'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4477 Paikakariki, Family Group. N.Z.F.U. (New Zealand Farmers' Union), 1910, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 7.9g, 26mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.F.U./Rifle Competition/Won By/O.P.Lynch/Paraparaumu Branch'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.3g, 26x26mm), by Freeman (H.J.Freeman, Wellington), reverse inscribed 'Presented by/The Residents of/Paikakariki/In Memory of/O.A.Lynch/N.Z.E.F./1914-1918'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.7g, 30x23mm), reverse inscribed 'W.Lynch/Score/92'; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.3g, 26x26mm), by Freeman, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/The Residents of/Paikakariki/In Memory of/W.N.L.Lynch/N.Z.E.F./1914-1918'. Very fine - extremely fine, all with ring top suspensions. (4) $1,500
Lot 4478 Papakaio, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.8g, 32x26mm), by W & Co., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/A Token of Honour To/No.24/614/Rflm.Thos.Whyte/From/Papakaio Residents/On His Return From Active/Service/1915-17'. Rifle tip broken off at top, otherwise very fine. $440
Lot 4479 Papanui District, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/Sergt L.F.Foote/From/Papanui District/N.Z.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4480 Papanui District, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/In Memory Of/Cpl.G.W.Keridge [sic]/Killed in Action/From/Papanui District/N.Z.'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4481 Papanui District, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.3g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-1918/Sapper S.Pepper/From/Papanui District/N.Z.', attached to a fob chain made of greenstone with gold fittings (25cm), brass fob clips. Very fine. $550
Lot 4482 Papanui District, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-18/Rflm A.B.Rattray/From/Papanui District/N.Z.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4483 Papanui District, hand engraved stock medal in gold (9ct, 8.5g, 28x28mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/1914-18/Pvt.W.H.Whitworth/From/Papanui District/N.Z.', attached to a decorative cloth fob chain, with gold (9ct) regalia (tot wt of chain and medal 22.3g). Very fine. $400
Lot 4484 Paraparaumu, handcrafted in silver (40x32mm), by C.G.W., ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'For King and Country 1919', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Pvt.R.L.Drewitt N.Z.E.F./From/Residents of Paraparaumu'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4485 Paraparaumu, handcrafted in silver (42x32mm), by C.G.W., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Pvt.A.S.Frost N.Z.E.F./From/Residents of Paraparaumu'. Remnants of glue on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4486 Paraparaumu, handcrafted in silver (47x32mm), by C.G.W., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Q.M.S. E.C.Hale/From/Residents Of Paraparaumu'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4487 Paraparaumu, handcrafted in silver (40x30mm), by C.G.W., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Spr.J.Mahoney N.Z.E.F./From/Residents of Paraparaumu'. Toned, extremely fine. $300
Lot 4488 (The) Peaks, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 40x32mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Matthew Neville/by the/Residents/of The Peaks/for Active Service/During/The War', obverse inscribed 'M.N./1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4489 Peel Forest, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9g, 34mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of/Honour/To Gunr. W.G.Chisnell[sic]/From/...[obscured]..l Forest Residents/Great War/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4490 Peel Forest, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/Pte. W.H.Marsh/From/The Residents Of/Peel Forest/1919'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4491 Pleasant Point, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 35x28mm), by K.M., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In/Recognition/Of/Tpr A.Agnew/Services To The/Empire In War With/Central Powers/1914- From/Pt.Pt.Patriotic/Society'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4492 Pleasant Point, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 38x28mm), by KM, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In/Recognition Of/Pvt.L.Lawrenson (sic)/Services To The/Empire In War With/Central Powers/1914- From/Pt.Pt. Patriotic/Society'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4493 Pleasant Point, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.0g, 37x27mm), by KM, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '7/1381 /J.E.Lund', reverse inscribed 'In/Recognition of/Tpr J.Lund/Services to the/Empire In War With/Central Powers/1914- From/Pt.Pt. Patriotic/Society'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4494 Pleasant Point, memorial fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 35x27mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Timaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Honour Of/Private N.Maze/Who Gave His Life For the Empire/In War With Central Powers/1914-/From/Pt.Pt. Patriotic Society'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4495 Pleasant Point, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 38x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In/Recognition of/Sgt.P.J.Mowat's/Services to His Country/in War Against/Central Powers/1914-1918/from/Pleasant Point/Patriotic Society'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4496 Pleasant Point, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 35x28mm), by G. & T. Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Recognition of/Pte. J.O'Rourke/Services to the Empire/In War With Central Powers/1914-18/From/Pt Pt Patriotic Society'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4497 Pleasant Point, British War Medal 1914-18. 16120 (T) Cpl. G.J.Porteous N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 38x28mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), reverse inscribed 'In Recognition of/Corporal/Farrier G.Porteous/Services/To the Empire in War Against/Central Powers 1914-18/From/Pleasant Point Patriotic/Society' [illustrated]. Very fine. (2) $360
Lot 4498 Pleasant Point, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 34759 Pte. C.Walker.N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 35x28mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), missing ring top, reverse inscribed 'In Recognition of/Private C.Walker's/Services To His Country/In War Against/Central Powers/1914-18/From/Pleasant Point/Patriotic Society' [illustrated]. Very fine. (3) $500
Lot 4499 Pohangina, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.0g, 29x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'F.W.', reverse inscribed 'The Great War/From/Pohangina Residents'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4500 Pukerau, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 32x30mm), by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/Pvt. C.A.Jackways/22036/By Residents Of/Pukerau/On His Return From/The War/25.4.19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4501 Pukerau, Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2/912 Gnr.J.B.Murray. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 32x30mm), by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres.To/Gnr.J.B.Murray, N.Z.F.A./2/912/By Residents of/Pukerau/On His Return From/The War/25.4.19' [illustrated]. Very fine. (4) $500
Lot 4502 Pukerau and Waitahuna, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 61447 Pte.R.D.Webster. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; also, fob medal struck and hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 32x32mm) by Hamilton (G.C.Hamilton, Gore), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres To/Prv.R.D.Webster/61447/By/Residents of Pukerau/On His Return From the War/25.4.19'; another, in gold (9ct, 10.8g, 31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Private R.D.Webster/From Waitahuna Residents/2-4-1919'. Fine - very fine. (4) $900
Lot 4503 Pukeuri, Richmond & Hildethorpe, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 50087 Tpr.A.J.Forbes.N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.0g, 35x29mm), by W & Co (Wylie & Co, Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/50087/Tpr.A.J.Forbes/By/Pukeuri Richmond & Hilderthorpe/Residents/In Appreciation of Service Rendered in/Great War 1914-19' [illustrated]. Very fine. (3) $500
Lot 4504 Purakanui, British War Medal 1914-18. 75522 Pte.A.Melville. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token/Of/Honour/To 75522/Pvt.Alex.Melville/From/Purakanui Friends/Great War 1919' [illustrated]. Very fine. (2) $360
Lot 4505 Purakanui, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 40x27mm) by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/ To/33922 Pvte. W.J.Murray/From/Purakanui Residents/Great War/1914-1918'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4506 Queenstown, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G.D./58850/Active Service/23-4-1918/25-8-1919', reverse inscribed 'From/Queenstown/Citizens'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4507 Queenstown, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 38x30mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'Active Service 1915-16', reverse inscribed 'From/Queenstown/Citizens/Capt. P.Mackenzie'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4508 Queenstown, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 28mm), by G.Munro (Invercargill), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'From/Queenstown/Residents', reverse inscribed 'In Memory of/ 23/545 /Sgt.E.W.Oxenbridge/Died of Wounds/Oct 1917'. Very fine. $500
Lot 4509 Rae's Junction, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.7g, 38x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Pvte.Alex.Milne/29830/From/Rae's Junction Friends/1914-1918'. Good very fine. $440
Lot 4510 Rahotu, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.2g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Pvte M.Hughson/From/Rahotu Residents/Great War/1918'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4511 Rahotu, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 30x30mm), by unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From/Kahui Road residents/to/Gunner P.G.Kitchingman/June 30th/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4512 Rahotu, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From/Rahotu/residents/In Memory Of/Pvt.H.Sharrock/who gave his life/for the Empire/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. $400
Lot 4513 Rangitata Island, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 10.0g, 40x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Next of Kin/To/Pte. T.J.Hearn/Who Gave His Life/For His Country/From/Friends Of/Rangitata Island/4-9-19'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4514 Redan, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 45x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'The Great War/73781/F.E.Cummings/From/Redan Friends/1919'. Scratches on reverse, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4515 Redan, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.7g, 40x37mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Memory of/Private Tom Greenlees/Who Gave His Life for the Empire/7th June 1917/From/Redan Residents/Great War 1917'. Very fine. $460
Lot 4516 Ridges, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 43x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Corpl.W.F.Howell/From/Ridges Friends/29.4.19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4517 Rimu, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Residents of Rimu/To/Pte G.Davidson/On/Return From War/21-2-19'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4518 Rimu, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 36986 Rflm.H.Kyles.N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 42x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Pvt H.Kyles/from/Friends of Rimu/on his return from/War/8-8-19'. Very fine, the last illustrated. $440
Lot 4519 Rimu, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 32597 Pte.N.A.Sutherland N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/The People of Rimu/To/Priv.N.Sutherland/On Return From/War/20-1-19' [illustrated]; two single medals: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18. 8/3415 Cpl.J.G.Sutherland. N.Z.E.F on the first medal, 26/636 Rflm.J.G.Sunterland. N.Z.E.F. on the second medal. Both medals impressed. Very fine. (5) $600
Lot 4520 Riversdale, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.9g, 40x26mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Pvt.C.E.Daker/By The/Riversdale Patriotic Committee/on his return from the/Great War 4-7-19', with attached fancy Albert link fob chain in gold (9ct, 29.8g, 41cm). Very fine. $1,300
Lot 4521 Riversdale, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.4g, 40x36mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Corpl.D.Ferris/By The/Riversdale Patriotic Committee/On His Return From The/Great War 4.7.19'. Nearly extremely fine. $460
Lot 4522 Rosebery, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 15g, 45x28mm), by G.& T.Y. (G. & T. Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, obverse shield inscribed '8/17', reverse inscribed 'The/Great War/1914-1918/A Token Of Honour/To/W.C.Burdett/From/Rosebery Residents/On His Return From/4 1/2 Years/Active Service'. Extremely fine and rare as a tribute fob in 18ct gold. $900
Lot 4523 (Rotherham), memorial fob medal, 1919, hand engraved in gold (15ct, 6.2g, 28x24mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Mrs G.Gillespie/In Memory/of/Her Son/Pvt.M.Piper'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4524 Rotherham, stock medal in gold (15ct, 8.4g, 26x25mm), by G.C. & Co. (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By The/Residents of Rotherham/To/Pvt.A.Witte/On His Return From/Active Service/1919'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 4525 Scargill & Motunau, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.2g, 40x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./Cpl.R.M.S.Gibb/From/Scargill & Motunau/Friends/1919'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4526 Seacliff, stock medal, in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 25mm), by G. & T.Y. (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Cpl.J.W.Churchman/By the/Residents of Seacliff/June 13th 1919', reverse inscribed 'In/Recognition/of His/Services/in the/Great War'. Stained reverse, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4527 Seafield, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 28933 Sjt.A.P.Bruce. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 31x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '28933/Srgt.A.P.Bruce/21st Rfcs From/Seafield Friends/Great War/1914-19' [illustrated]. Extremely fine. (3) $550
Lot 4528 Seaward Downs, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 38x26mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Pvte.W.McCall/From/Seaward Downs/Residents/Great War/8-8-19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4529 Sefton, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Gunner B.Ashby/From/Sefton Friends/August/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4530 Southbridge, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 3.8g, 25x20mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'NZEF/21st/Reinforcement', reverse inscribed 'Pvt/C.N.Worner/Southbridge/1917'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4531 Southbrook, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 33x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Memory Of/Corpl.W.T.McIntosh/Killed in Action/From/Southbrook Residents/1918'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4532 Southbrook, memorial fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 32x32mm), no maker, ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'In Memory of/Pvt.W.H.M.Seed/Died of Sickness/From/Southbrook Residents/1919'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4533 Southburn, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 38x29mm), by G & T Y (G. & T.Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Lieut.L.D.Purvis DCM/From/Southburn Friends/In Recognition/Of His Services/22.8.19'. Extremely fine. $480
Lot 4534 South Hillend, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Priv.H.Kelly/From/South Hillend Friends/On His Return From The/Great War/28-3-19'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 4535 South Malvern, British War Medal 1914-18. 10376 Pte.T.H.McLaughlon. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, stock fob medal in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 26x26mm), by G.C. & Co (Giles Coates, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'From/Sth. Malvern District/To/Member/N.Z.E.Force'. Very fine, the second illustrated. (2) $360
Lot 4536 Springs County, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.4g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'L.E.'/23 Reinf', reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active Service/From/Springs County Residents/3-1-17'. Fine. $300
Lot 4537 Springs County, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 26x26mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'E.M.', reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active Service/From/Springs County/Residents/25-5-16'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 4538 Springston, stock medal in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 26x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'G.H.C.', reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active Service/From/Springston Residents/R.F.C.'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4539 Springston, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 10.2g, 27x27mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active Service/From/Springston Residents/41st Reinf.', obverse inscribed 'H.L.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4540 Springston, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 28x28mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active Service/From/Springston Residents/1st/N.Z.R.B.', obverse inscribed 'F.N.M.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4541 Springston, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.9g, 26x26mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, copper-plate initials on front, 'W.H.M.', reverse inscribed 'N.Z.E.F./For/Active Service/From/Springston Residents/28th Reinf'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4542 Strath Taieri, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.7g, 35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/Sergt/Wm.Jas.Fisher/11-5-17', reverse inscribed 'From/Residents of Strath Taieri/In Recognition of Services Abroad/In the Great/European War'. Very Fine. $380
Lot 4543 Strath Taieri, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.8g, 38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/Rflm/J.Hamblin/19-4-19', reverse inscribed 'From Residents/of/Strath Taieri/In Recognition of Services/Abroad in the Great European War'. Good very fine. $360
Lot 4544 Strath Taieri, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.9g, 35x35mm), no maker, pin-back with gold safety chain, obverse inscribed 'In Memory Of/Pte/J.Pottinger/10-8-18', reverse inscribed 'From Residents/of/Strath Taieri/In Recognition of Services/Abroad in the Great/European War'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4545 Strath Taieri, Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2/1574 Spr M.L.Tennet. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.0g, 38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/Sapper/M.Tennet/17-4-19', reverse inscribed 'From Residents/of/Strath Taieri/In Recognition of Services/Abroad in the Great War'. Very fine, the trio on a bar as worn, the fob medal illustrated. $600
Lot 4546 Strath Taieri, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 11.1g, 35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presented To/Rflmn/W.Williams/1919', reverse inscribed 'From Residents/of/Strath Taieri/in recognition of services/Abroad in the Great/European War'. Nearly very fine. $340
Lot 4547 Studholme and Willowbridge, British War Medal 1914-18. 74530 Pte.C.P.Erickson. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.7g, 38x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Pte.C.P.Erickson/From/Studholme And/Willowbridge Friends/Great War/1914-19' [illustrated]. Very fine. (2) $380
Lot 4548 Tapanui, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 11.2g, 29mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1914-18/The Great War', reverse inscribed 'Private Jn.Bromley/Souvenir From/Tapanui/N.Z.'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4549 Tapanui, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.5g, 34x29mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1914-18/The/Great War', reverse inscribed 'Private Jno.Gibson/A/Souvenir From/Tapanui/N.Z.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4550 Tapanui, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1914-18/The/Great War', reverse inscribed 'Private/Wm.Gibson/A/Souvenir From/Tapanui/N.Z.'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4551 Tapanui, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.8g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1914-18/The/Great War', reverse inscribed 'Private/Jn.Murray/Souvenir From/Tapanui/N.Z.'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4552 Tapanui, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.6g, 29mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1914-18/The Great War', reverse inscribed 'In Memory Of/Private/Geo Quayle/From/Tapanui/N.Z.'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4553 Te Kinga, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 46889 Rflm D.S.Moffitt.N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 37x35mm), by 'W', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Te Kinga Residents/To/Pvt.D.S.Moffett [sic]/For Services In/The Great War/1914-19'. Very fine, the last illustrated. (3) $360
Lot 4554 Te Tipua, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.2g, 40x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'For King & Country', reverse inscribed 'Pres. To/Dvr. E.A.Goodwin/By/Te Tipua Friends/On His Return From War/12.3.19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4555 Tirau, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 37x32mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/Private John Long/By the Residents of Tirau/On the occasion of his/Return from/Active service'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4556 Tirau, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.0g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Pvt. H.G.Orr/From Tirau Pat Assn/Great War/1918'. Very fine. $340
Lot 4557 Tirau, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.5g, 42x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/Tirau Patriotic Assn./Great War/In Memory of Private W.Rose/Who Gave His Life For The/Empire'. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 4558 Tisbury, stock medal in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 25mm), by W.A.Brown (Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Present to/Pvt. P.Bolger/From/Tisbury Friends/on his/Return from the/Great War/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4559 (Tokanui), fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.6g, 45x35mm), by G.Munro (George Munro, Invercargill), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'For King And Empire', reverse inscribed 'In Memory Of/Pte John Melvin/Who Nobly Fell In/France/23rd Aug 1918'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4560 Tuna (Taranaki), Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 21057 Pte. W.J.McCracken N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; also, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 29x29mm), unknown maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/W.J.McCracken/By/Residents of Tuna/16th Reinforcements/1916'. Very fine, the last illustrated. (3) $480
Lot 4561 Tuturau, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 18393 Tpr.W.Folster. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed.; also, fob medal struck in gold (15ct, 11.4g, 40x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'To/Trooper W.Folster/On His Return From/The War/Apr 19th 1919/From/Tuturau Friends' [illustrated]. Very fine. (3) $650
Lot 4562 Uruti, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.2g, 40x27mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token Of Honour/To/Sgt.R.Fulton/From/Uruti Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. $400
Lot 4563 Uruti, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.5g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To Pvt. D.J.Longley/From/Uruti Residents/Great War/1914-18'. Extremely fine. $360
Lot 4564 Waianakarua, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 30x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Frank Brown/13th Reinf./From/Waianakarua/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4565 Waianakarua, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 30x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Allan Campbell/22nd Reinf./From/Waianakarua District/Great War/1914-18'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4566 Waianakarua, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'George A.Patterson/24th Reinf./From/Waianakarua District/Great War/1914-18'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4567 Waiareka, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 12.7g, 38x31mm), by W & Co (Wylie & Co., Oamaru), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/34955/Pte. P.Walker/In/Appreciation of Service Rendered In/Great War 1914-19'. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 4568 Waikaka, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.0g, 43x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'For King & Country/1914-1918/Presented To/Gunner/J.McDonald/By/Waikaka Residents'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4569 Waikari, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 11.7g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waikari Residents/Appreciation/To/T.Harrington M.M./who served in/The Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4570 Waikari, stock medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 11.6g, 30x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Waikari Residents/Appreciation/To/J.Newman/Who Served in/The Great War/1914-1919'. Fine. $340
Lot 4571 Waikouaiti, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Waikouaiti/Patriotic Assn./To/Sergt.A.Maxwell/Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4572 Waikouaiti, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 40x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Waikouaiti/Patriotic Assn./To/Priv.D.Russell/Great War/1917-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4573 Waikouaiti, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. By/Waikouaiti Patriotic/Assn/To/Priv.Wm.Sutherland/Great War/France/1915-18'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4574 Waimate Plains, stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.9g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.Z./1919', reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./C.H.M.Allison/11/489'. Very fine. $400
Lot 4575 Waimumu, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 33mm), by Hamilton, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres. To./Pvt.J.Torrie/From/Waimumu Residents/On His Return From the War/10.6.19'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4576 Waipiata, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.5g, 30mm), by P.Dick (Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Pvt. L.A.Pearce/In Honour Of/His Return From The/Great War 1918/From His/Waipiata Friends'. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 4577 Waitahuna, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 30mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Segt.A.R.McNeilly/From/Waitahuna Residents/10-9-19'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4578 Waituna, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.1g, 33x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Trooper William Adams/For Services In The/Great War/By Residents of/Waituna/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4579 Waituna, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.9g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/L/Corp Alex Bringans/For Services in the/Great War/By Residents of/Waituna/1919'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4580 Wataroa, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 24x24mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To Rflm A.Dehn/From Wataroa/Residents/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4581 Wataroa, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.4g, 24x24mm), by J.T., ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/Rflm.W.Smith/From Wataroa/Residents/1919'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4582 Waterton, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 38x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour To/No. 6/532/Lance Corporal J.Reeves/From/Waterton Residents/Great War/1917'. Very fine. $400
Lot 4583 Waterton, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 38x26mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/74406 Pte.I.F.Stevens/From/Waterton Residents/Great War/1914-18/28-8-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4584 Waverley, stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.4g, 22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tpr E.V.Howie/For Services In/The Great War/1914-18/Waverley'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4585 Waverley, stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.1g, 23mm), no maker, fancy scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvt.C.Wadey/For Services In/The Great War/1914-18/Waverley'. Fine. $300
Lot 4586 Waverley, stock medal in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvt.B.Waterland/For Services In/The Great War/1914-18/Waverley'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4587 Wendon, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 10.1g, 40x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Private James Walker/From His Wendon Friends/On His Return From/The War/28-2-19'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4588 West Gore, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.6g, 40x27mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/32655/Pte.F.Foulston/19th Refs./By West Gore Residents/On His Return From/The/Great War/1914-1919/19-12-19'; also, United Fire Brigades Association of N Z, Long Service Medal for five years service, in silver (39mm) by A.T. (Anton Teutenberg, Auckland), with (2) 6 Years Service bars (gold, 15ct, scarce), reverse of medal inscribed 'Fireman/Francis Foulston/By The/Gore/Fire Brigade/10-9-11' (D&C.L3). Extremely fine. (2) $700
Lot 4589 West Plains, handcrafted in gold (9ct, tot wt 14.8g, 40x30mm), by G.Munro (Invercargill), supported by a cloth fob piece with attached gold trim, inscribed on obverse 'For King and Empire' and on the reverse 'To/Pte.J.H.Russell/From West Plains Friends/On His Return/From the Great War/15.8.18'. Very fine. $440
Lot 4590 Whareroa, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.9g, 30x25mm), by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Sgt.H.Trundle/From/Whareroa/Friends/1919'. Very fine. $400
Lot 4591 Whatarangi Station (South Wairarapa), presentation hunter pocket watch in gold (10ct, tot wt 99.6g (includes workings), 48mm), top wind by Waltham, USA, ring top suspension, inside gold dust cover inscribed 'Presented To/John Gordon/From/Estate Iraia Te Whaiti & Mrs M.A.Sutherland/Whatarangi Station/in appreciation of service/In/Great War/1914-1918'. Watch not operational, very fine. $1,400
Lot 4592 Winchester, handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 30x25mm), by W.J.Keys & Co (Temuka), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Pvt.G.W.A.Bradshaw/At The/Conclusion of The/Great War/By/Winchester Residents/24-11-19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4593 Winchmore, stock fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.1g, 27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '78566/Pte E.Glassey/From/Winchmore Friends/Great War/9-9-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4594 Winchmore, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.4g, 28x27mm), no maker, missing ring top suspender, reverse inscribed '17525/Cpl Hunter Morris/From/Winchmore Friends/Great War/1919'. Very fine. $260
Lot 4595 Windsor District, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 32x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Memento of Great War/From Windsor District/Pvte G.Joiner/47527/26th Refmt./9.7.19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4596 Windsor, fob medal, handcrafted in voided gold (15ct, 7.9g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Memento of Great War/From Windsor District/Gunr./F.Smith/ 9/1970 /9th Refmt./9.12.17'. Very fine. $420
Lot 4597 Winton, handcrafted in voided gold (9ct, 7.5g, 28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Presd. To 33173 Sapper T.J.Gullick 20th Reinf. From the Citizens of Winton', reverse inscribed 'On His Return From the Great War 1914-19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4598 Woodend, fob medal, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.2g, 38x30mm), unidentified maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'II Lieut A.L.Willis M.M./7th Rfts/from/Woodend Friends/1919'. Good very fine. $360
Lot 4599 Woodgrove, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 27019 Pte. E.W.R.Leslie. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed; also, fob medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.6g, 25x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Waipara County/Woodgrove/War/Medal/1918', reverse inscribed 'Presented To/Private E.W.R.Leslie/No 27019/2nd Batt.1st.C.R.'. Very fine, the last illustrated. $480
Lot 4600 Woodlands, Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 46699 Rflm.W.J.Donnelly. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 7.6g, 43x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A/Token/of/Honour/To/Priv.W.Donnelly/The Great War 1914-1918/From/Woodlands Residents/31.1.19'. Extremely fine, the last illustrated. (3) $500
Lot 4601 Woodlands, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 40x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token Of Honour/To/76574/Tpr. G.F.Hart/From/Woodlands Friends/Great War/1914-19'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4602 Woodlands, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.4g, 42x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/Rifleman W.D.Milne/From Woodlands Residents/Great War 1914-17/26.1.17'. Fine. $420
Lot 4603 W.P.P.S.(Waimate Plains Patriotic Society), N.Z. 1919, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 7.4g, 31x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./F.Boagey/14/1137'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4604 W.P.P.S. (Waimate Plains Patriotic Society), stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.0g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top broken off, obverse inscribed 'N.Z. 1919', reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./T.Mulligan/65668'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4605 W.P.P.S. (Waimate Plains Patriotic Society), stock medal in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'N.Z. 1919', reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./J.T.Riley/28205'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4606 W.P.P.S. (Waimate Plains Patriotic Society), N.Z. 1919, stock medal, in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 29x29mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'W.P.P.S./J.M.Whittaker/89168'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4607 Wright's Bush, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.6g, 40x30mm), by J.D.Gilmore (Invercargill), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Prestd To/Pvt G.A.Hitchcock/For Duty To King/And Country/By Residents Of/Wrights Bush/19.2.19'. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 4608 Wyndham, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.2g, 38x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Pte.J.Brown/From/Wyndham Friends/6.2.20'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4609 Wyndham, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 35x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Gunner E.Coleman/From/Wyndham Friends/30-4-19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4610 Wyndham, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Corp.W.Howell/From/Wyndham Friends/30-4-19' [illustrated]; also, M.L.G.C. 1958, stock badge in gold (9ct, 2.6g, 25mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'Mrs A.W.Howell'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4611 Wyndham, Pair: British War Medal, 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 68968 Rflm. R.J.King. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.8g, 38x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Rflm R.J.King/From/Wyndham Friends/6.2.20'. Very fine, the last illustrated. (3) $650
Lot 4612 Wyndham, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 39x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'To/Pte. W.J.Leckie/From Wyndham Friends/On Return From/The Great War/21.6.18'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4613 Upper Junction, photo locket, in gold (15ct, tot wt 7.4g, 27x22mm) set with a sapphire on the front, uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed to 'T.Lewis/From/Residents/Upper Junction/8-10-19'; also, fob medal, hand engraved in silver and gold (32x32mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/Otago Dairy Coy/2nd Dairy Cow/Palmerston Show/Thos.Lewis/1921'. Fine; toned, very fine. (2) $460
Lot 4614 Yaldhurst, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.3g, 40x27mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A/Token/Of/Honour/To/Private G.A.Franks/Yaldhurst Residents/Great War/1917'; N.Z. Federation of Justices, lapel pin, in gilt and enamel (17x16mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'G.A.Franks/1936'. Fine; very fine, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4615 Yaldhurst, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To Sergt. L.N.Guy/From/Yaldhurst Residents/Great War/1914-1918'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4616 Unknown, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.7g, 27x27mm), uncertain maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/J.F.A.Adamson/Upon His Return/From Active Service/1917-19'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4617 Unknown, (Tapawera?), stock medal hand engraved in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 32x28mm), by P.H.K. (P.H.Kitchingman, Nelson), ring top suspender broken off, reverse inscribed '7/184 /Q.M.Sgt/J.Crimp/Main Body'. Fine. $300
Lot 4618 Unknown, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 30x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pvt.R.T.Garlick/Gassed/Battle Ypres/14th October 1917'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4619 Unknown, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 10.0g, 35x28mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '25/628 S/Sgt.J.E.Green/3rd/N.Z.R.B./1915-19'. Good very fine. $500
Lot 4620 Unknown, rolled gold sovereign case (30x10mm), by Dennison Watch Case Co. (Birmingham), ring top suspension, inscribed around edge 'Presented to/Driver J.Isbister/By A.S.T.C. Members/On His Return From The Great War/1914-1918'. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 4621 Unknown, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.6g, 26x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '63027/Pte T.C.McKay/30th Rfls from/his mates/1919'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4622 Unknown, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 9.1g, 42x30mm), probably by Frank Hyams, Dunedin ('Lion' motif), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.C.McL/Returned/1919'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4623 Unknown, Victory Medal 1914-19. 58285 Tpr.J.P.McLeod. N.Z.E.F. Impressed.; also, fob medal (departure), hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.9g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Farrier/J.P.McLeod/Army Service Corp/26 Refts/22-1-18'[illustrated]. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4624 Unknown, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pres./To/Fireman B.Nielsen/on departure with/the N.Z.R./1-4-16'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4625 Unknown, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 40x28mm), by W.J.Wesney (Otautau), pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed '41992/In Memory/Corp. W.Pollock/Killed 30th Aug.1918/Battle of Bapaume'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4626 Unknown, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 9.3g, 42x32mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/E.Reid/By His Friends/On His Return From France/4-5-17'. Very fine. $300
Lot 4627 Unknown, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.2g, 32x27mm), by I.N.Brons (Inguar Nielsen Brons, Wanganui), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Dvr J.J.Stopher/13248/1916-1919/For War Service'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4628 Unknown, stock fob medal, in gold (9ct, 10.5g, 26x26mm), by P.Ltd (Petersen, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/To/Jas Tate/ From K.K./For/War/Service'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4629 Unknown, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.5g, 27mm), unidentified maker, missing ring top, reverse inscribed 'Great War/1914-19/Presented to/J.H.Williams'. Cleaned with scratches, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4630 Southland Patriotic Committee, gent's presentation full hunter pocket watch, in gold (18ct, tot wt 95.5g, 50mm), Baume Longines, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals, gold dust cover inscribed 'To/Chas.Campbell/A Mark of Esteem & Appreciation/From the/Executive of the/Southland/Patriotic Committee/May 1916'. Very fine, in working condition but not tested for accuracy. $2,600
Lot 4631 (Australia), Hillgrove, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.6g, 40x29mm), by W.Kerr (Sydney), ring top and pin-back suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented By/The Citizens of/Hillgrove/to the next of kin of/Pte.R.Mortimer/Who Fell/on Active Service/1914-1918'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4632 Arrowtown, uniface, struck in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 40x30mm), no maker, inscribed on reverse 'Presented To/Seaman A.J.Scott/from residents of/Arrowtown/1946'; another, as last, in gold (9ct, 8.9g, 40x30mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented to/A.B. W.Scott/from/the residents of/Arrowtown/1946'. Both with ring top suspensions, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4633 Enfield, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 8.9g, 45x30mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '16867/T Pte.R.G.Bean/Enfield Residents/1941-1943/Libya/For Services/Overseas'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4634 Longbeach, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 6.6g, 28x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'A Token of Honour/To/19490 Pve.J.K.Deal/From/Longbeach Residents/World War/1939'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4635 Mairehau, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 8.6g, 34x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Pte S.E.S.Hogue/From/Public of Mairehau/On Return/From Active Service/14-3-46'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4636 Marshland, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 7.8g, 38x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed L.A.C.-T.L.Marks/From/Public of Marshland/on Reurn/From Active Service/8-12-45'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4637 Orari, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 5.0g, 38x26mm), by G. & T. Y. (G. & T. Young), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Service Overseas/Sglmn.T.Burke/2nd N.Z.E.F./1939'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4638 Orari, fob medal, struck in gold (9ct, 4.5g, 38x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Service Overseas/Smn. L.Vernall/2nd N.Z.E.F./1939'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4639 Seadown, S.S.C. (assumed attribution Seadown, South Canterbury), handcrafted in gold (9ct, 12.6g, 40x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/46409/Dvr.J.J.Brosnahan, by Seadown Residents/1939-45'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4640 Sefton, stock medal in gold (9ct, 6.7g, 29x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Tele.C.L.Hales/From/Sefton Friends/6.6.46'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4641 Shag Point, fob medal, struck uniface in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 40x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension with blue ribbon, reverse inscribed 'From/Shag Point District/To/Gnr N.R.Anderson/for/services rendered/1941-44'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4642 Tiriraukawa, 1939-1945, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.8g, 30x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented by/Tiriraukawa/Settlers/War II/C.R.Reid'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4643 Waipara County, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.1g, 32x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1944/Waipara County/War Medal', reverse inscribed 'G.Newman'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4644 Waipara County, fob medal, handcrafted in gold (probably 9ct, 5.5g, 35x26mm), no maker, ring top suspension, inscribed on obverse '1945/Waipara County/War Medal', reverse inscribed 'A.H.Sprosen'. Very fine. $360
Lot 4645 Yaldhurst, fob medal, hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.4g, 22x22mm), unidentified maker (dog symbol), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1940/1944', reverse inscribed 'From/Yaldhurst/Residents/To Cpl.J.O.Lye/On His Return/From/Overseas'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4646 Kakahu-Opuha, silver presentation plaque (73x25mm), no maker, hook-slide back, inscribed 'To Bor.A.St J.LeCren/from/Kakahu-Opuha Residents/Korea - 1952'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4647 Aberfield Industries, Sydney, c1970s, machine tokens (2), one struck in cupro-nickel and the other in brass, both (27mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine; stained, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4648 H.Addison & Co., Wellington, Salon, check, impressed (uniface) in copper (39mm), reverse blank (G.-; TMR.-). Chip out of top edge, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4649 Ambassador Super Cinema, 'Good Luck' farthing (1925), set in an aluminium outer ring (38mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4650 Atak Jamb Plates, P.O.Box 1013, Tauranga, Est 1986, advertising check piece, struck in brass (30mm) (G.-; TMR.-). A little spotty, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4651 Auckland Charities Art Union, c1905, cardboard advertising check (32mm), 'A Penny For Your Thoughts/Buy/1 Ticket', back features a 1905 English penny (G.-; TMR.-). Small hole through, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4652 A.C.C. (presumed attribution - Auckland City Council), 1945, tool or key tag, uniface, struck in copper (29x27mm), no maker, pierced at top, impressed number '1918' on obverse (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4653 A.H.B. (presumed attribution - Auckland Harbour Board), tool check, hand fashioned in copper (44mm), no maker, pierced at top, impressed number '50'(G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4654 A.H.B. (presumed attribution - Auckland Harbour Board), tool check, hand fashioned in copper (38mm), no maker, pierced at top, impressed number '680' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4655 A.H.B. (presumed attribution - Auckland Harbour Board), tool check, in aluminium (34mm), serrated edge, impressed on obverse 'A H B &', reverse impressed '233' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4656 ALVA, (presumed attribution - Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association), 4/- return token, uniface, struck in aluminium (33mm), pierced and holed (G.-; TMR.-). Bent and stained, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4657 Auckland Winter Show, Epsom, 1938, Buy NZ Made Goods, Haywin Electric Vacuum Cleaner, ?5 discount token, struck in aluminium (28mm) (3, one illustrated); Buy Brigdens Footwear, struck in aluminium (28mm), no maker (illustrated) (G.1 (3), 1a; TMR.p6-7). Fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 4658 Automatic Beverage Machines (N.Z.) Ltd, token, struck in nickel (23mm), Koru pattern struck on reverse and inscribed on obverse (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4659 (Barber's Check), c1920s-1940s, 2/- struck in copper (21mm), die upset 180 degrees (G.-; TMR.-). Mint red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4660 Barber's check, sixpence, struck in copper (21mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Mint red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4661 Barber's tokens, Icy-Kol Shampoo, struck in aluminium (32mm), 'Pay Cashier' for 3D, 6D, 9D (2) and 1/3 (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine - extremely fine, the last illustrated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4662 Arthur Barnett (Dunedin), struck in aluminium (37mm), 'Good Luck' inset with British farthing of 1897 (G.2a; TMR.p31). Very fine and rare. $220
Lot 4663 Arthur Barnett (Dunedin), struck in aluminium (37mm), 'Good Luck' inset with British farthing of 1881H (G.2a; TMR.p31). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4664 Blenheim Working Men's Club, threepence check, struck in brass (32x28mm), no maker (G.4; TMR.p38). One stained, another with scratch across obverse, otherwise very fine, one illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4665 Blenheim Working Men's Club, threepence check, struck in brass (32x28mm), no maker (G.4; TMR.p38). Stained at left on obverse, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4666 Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, reward tag, struck in brass (33x19mm), pierced at left for suspension (G.7; TMR.p54). Some spotting, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4667 Canterbury Trades & Labour Council, check, struck uniface in brass (23mm), no maker, pierced at top, impressed number '93' on obverse, reverse blank (G.-; TMR.-). Toned fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4668 Chas Childs, Linwood Hairdresser, 3 Shaves for 1/-, uniface, struck in aluminium (24mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4669 Christchurch City Council, Carrier, uniface, struck in brass (27mm) (G.10a; TMR.-). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4670 Chivers & Co, 243 High Street, Christchurch, struck in aluminium (19mm), 'Good for 6d Discount' (G.11; TMR.p66). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4671 Cockaynes Leviathan Ch Ch, check in brass (28mm), uniface (G.12e; TMR.-). Nearly fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4672 Cockaynes Leviathan Ch Ch, check in copper or brass (28mm), uniface (G.12e; TMR.-). Nearly fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4673 J.W.Coleman, Hair Dresser and Tobacconist, Queen St., Auckland N.Z., barber's check for 3d, numbered '2', struck in aluminium (33mm), no maker (Made in USA) (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4674 W.R.Cooke & Son, Chemists, 198 High St, Ch.Ch., check struck in aluminium (25mm), no maker, 'Good for a Drink at Soda Fountain' (G.15; TMR.p81-83). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4675 W.R.Cooke & Son, Chemists, 198 High St, Ch.Ch., check struck in aluminium (25mm), no maker, 'Good for a Drink at Soda Fountain' (G.15; TMR.p81-83). Some staining, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4676 The Dominion Key Registry Co Ltd, 5/- Reward tag, No.A4151, Return To/Commercial Bank/of Australia Ltd/or Police Station (35x18mm), pierced at left (G.16b; TMR.-). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4677 Dunedin City Tramways, c1900, hand engraved in silver (21mm), by Hislop (John Hislop, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Season/Ticket/No.21' (G.-; TMR.p101[this piece]). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4678 Dunedin Coffee Palace, 6d, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), no maker (G.12b; TMR.p71). Good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4679 Dunedin Coffee Palace, no denomination, uniface, struck in brass (23x16mm), no maker (G.12c; TMR.p72 [this piece]). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4680 Dunedin Coffee Palace, no denomination, uniface, struck in brass (23x16mm), no maker (G.12c; TMR.p72). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4681 Dunedin Corporation Tramways, one penny section tokens, aluminium (20mm), c1906 (G.18; TMR.p112). Uncirculated, includes two error blanks. (169) Passed in
Lot 4682 Dunlop Tool Check, struck uniface in copper (30mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4683 Federal Coffee Palace, Mrs.Clark, Ch-Ch, uniface, struck in brass (26mm) (G.20; TMR.p117-119). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4684 G.M.N.Z. Ltd (General Motors New Zealand Limited), tool check, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), no maker '8' impressed on obverse (G.-; TMR.-); another, of unknown origin, uniface brass disc (27mm), impressed on obverse 'J J/3 3/69 H S' (possibly some connection to NZR Hillside Workshops, Dunedin) (G.-; TMR.-). Both holed at top for suspension, very fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4685 G.M.N.Z. Ltd (General Motors New Zealand Limited), tool check, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), by Precision, N.Z., pierced at top (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4686 Good luck souvenir, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), 'N Finch/Waikakahi/Waimate' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4687 Grand Hotel, Dunedin, return tag, uniface, struck in brass (30mm), pierced at top for suspension, 'GREEN.R' impressed on obverse (G.-; TMR.p137). Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4688 Grand Hotel, Dunedin, return tag, uniface, struck in copper (30mm), pierced at top for suspension, 'I' impressed on obverse (G.-; TMR.p137 [this piece]). Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4689 Grey & Menzies Ltd (Auckland), 'for Pure Drinks', check struck in aluminium (26mm), no maker (G.27a; TMR.p144/5). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4690 Grey & Menzies Ltd (Auckland), 'for Pure Drinks', check struck in aluminium (26mm), no maker (G.27a; TMR.p144/5). Stained on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4691 Hensman Cycle Works and Stand (Christchurch), c1910, uniface, struck in brass (31mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (G.28a; TMR.-). Toned, fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4692 Havelock Tobacco, Lucky Penny/Pocket Piece (38mm), inset with USA cent of 1903 (G.28c; TMR.p158-160). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4693 J.E.Hood, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Itchen Street, Oamaru, N.Z., lucky pocket piece, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, ring set with a British farthing of 1908 (G.-; TMR.p155). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4694 Hope Bros, Poneke Clothing, Cuba St., Wellington, 2/6 discount token, struck in aluminium (32mm), made in USA (G.29; TMR.p161). Slight tin pest, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4695 Howey's City Buffet, Ch-Ch, uniface, struck uniface in brass (25mm), no maker, reverse blank (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4696 Howey's City Buffet, Ch-Ch, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), no maker, 'Hatton' scratched on reverse (G.-; TMR.-). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4697 Key Protection Service, Auckland, reward tag, in brass (51x18mm), no maker, pierced at left for suspension, 'return to the nearest branch of The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd', numbered on back '2007' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4698 Key tag, struck uniface in brass (43x21mm), pierced at left, 'If Found Return to' impressed 'Mr W.R.Ford/Spring Creek/Marlbro'g'h/N.Z.' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4699 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (38mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4700 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (39mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4701 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (39mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4702 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 1/2D check, uniface, in white metal (possibly zinc) (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4703 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 1/2D check, uniface, in white metal (possibly zinc) (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Minor signs of tin pest at bottom on obverse, otherwise good very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4704 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (25mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.p172). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4705 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (25mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.p172). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4706 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (25mm), incuse lettering, central hole (G.31a; TMR.p174). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4707 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.31a; TMR.p174). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4708 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains), (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.31a; TMR.p174). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4709 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, two hundred and fifty dollars (c1990s), struck in silvered bronze (50mm) (G.31b; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4710 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, two hundred and fifty dollars (c1990s), struck in silvered bronze (50mm) (G.31b; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4711 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, two hundred and fifty dollars (c1990s), struck in silvered bronze (50mm) (G.31b; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4712 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, two hundred and fifty dollars (c1990s), struck in silvered bronze (50mm) (G.31b; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4713 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, five hundred dollars (c1990s), struck in gilt bronze (50mm) (G.31c; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4714 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, five hundred dollars (c1990s), struck in gilt bronze (50mm) (G.31c; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4715 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, five hundred dollars (c1990s), struck in gilt bronze (50mm) (G.31c; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4716 Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, token, five hundred dollars (c1990s), struck in gilt bronze (50mm) (G.31c; TMR.-). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4717 161st Battery RNZA (Royal New Zealand Artillery), military canteen token in brass (21mm), five cents (assigned value, not shown on token), 1965-72, obverse and reverse identical, 'Kiwi' across centre, with reverse upset 180 degrees (Yarwood NZMT09; G.31d; TMR.p178). Toned, very fine and very rare with only a few known. Passed in
Lot 4718 Lamb & Smith, Newton, Auckland, House Furnishers, key reward tag, struck in aluminium (42x20mm), ring suspension at left, reverse 'Finder Rewarded/No.281/Return to/Lamb & Smith' (G.-; TWR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4719 Lost Property Association, Christchurch, reward tag, 5/- Reward, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension, reverse with impressed number '669' (G.32; TMR.p181). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4720 Lost Property Association of New Zealand, Wellington, reward tag, 5/-, struck in nickel (37x17mm), number '3020', holed at left for suspension (G.32a; TMR.p182). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4721 Manawatu Farmers' Co-Operative Association, discount tokens for 1/- struck in brass (28mm), 2/- struck in brass (29mm), 2/6 struck in brass (32mm), 5/- struck in brass (32mm), 10/- struck in white metal (23.5mm), 20/- struck in white metal (31mm) and 40/- struck in white metal (32mm), no makers (G.34-40; TMR.p189-203). Very good - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4722 Massey-Harris, 1847-1947, '100 Years Progress in Farm Implements', lucky pocket piece, struck in aluminium (39mm), no maker, ring set with a Canada, one cent, 1947 (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4723 Masters Clothing Stores Ltd, High & Tuam Sts, Christchurch, discount token in aluminimium (32mm), 2/- in ?1 (G.42; TMR.p205). Holed at top, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4724 W.McBride, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician, Timaru, good luck piece, struck in aluminium (42x33mm), inset with a USA cent of 1905 (G.42a; TMR.p210). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4725 W.McBride, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician, Timaru, good luck piece, struck in aluminium (42x33mm), inset with a USA cent of 1905 (G.42a; TMR.p210). Dirty in the devices, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4726 W.J.P.McCulloch, Motor Importer, Stuart St., Dunedin, lucky penny pocket piece, struck in aluminium (38mm), ring set with a USA cent of 1918 in the centre (G.43; TMR.p213). Fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4727 W.J.P.McCulloch, Motor Importer, Stuart St., Dunedin, lucky penny pocket piece, struck in aluminium (38mm), ring set with a USA cent of 1918 in the centre (G.43; TMR.p213). Fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4728 W.J.P.McCulloch, Motor Importer, Stuart St., Dunedin, lucky penny pocket piece, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker, ring set with a USA cent of 1918 in the centre (G.43; TMR.p213). Corroded, very good and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4729 W.J.P.McCulloch, key tag, uniface, struck in aluminium (38x22mm), no maker, pierced at left, numbered 528, reverse inscribed 'L.J.Fulton' (G.-; TMR.-). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4730 Alex McMillan Ltd, Wellington, check, struck in copper (32mm), no maker, pierced at top, No.75, reverse E.C.Atkins & Co. Inc. AAA Silver Steel Saws (G.-; TMR.-). Some corrosion, otherwise fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4731 Morrison-Knudsen & Downer, c1950s, check or badge in brass (44mm), incuse lettering, numbered '360', pin-back (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4732 Mt Eden, reward key tag, uniface, struck in aluminium (28mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension, No.153, 'Finder will/receive/ 2/- /on returning to/395 Mt Eden Rd/Auckland' (G.-; TMR.-). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4733 Nelson, checkpiece in zinc (35mm), with countermark 'GI over an anchor' (S.154; A.1088; G.46; TMR.p219-229). Fine. $1,000
Lot 4734 Nelson, checkpiece in zinc (30mm), with small rectangular hole and countermark 'GI over an anchor' (S.154; A.1088; G.46; TMR.p219-229). Fine. $210
Lot 4735 Nelson, Robert Ross inkeeper, surcharged checkpiece in zinc (31mm) with countermark 'RR' (S.160a; cfA.1190, Chitty sup 60; G.46; TMR.p226). Fine. $800
Lot 4736 Nelson, John Tregea Tramway Co., checkpiece in zinc (31mm), with countermark 'Tregea' (S.163; A.1227, Chitty sup 60; G.46; TMR.p219-229). Fine. $800
Lot 4737 Nelson, anonymous, in zinc (26mm), with central hole, either blank or with traces of what may have been a counterstamp which is no longer clearly evident, likely an inkeeper's or brewery token (cfS.166 and pages 139-140; G.46; TMR.p219). Very good and rare. $120
Lot 4738 (Nelson), uncertain issue, in brass (30.5mm), 'D.M Co.' countermarked on both sides. Fine. $90
Lot 4739 (Nelson), uncertain issue, in brass (25.5mm), 'G' countermarked on single side. Fine. $80
Lot 4740 N.Z.N.A.C. (New Zealand National Airways Corporation), c1940s, tool check, uniface, struck in aluminium (32mm), pierced at 5 o'clock for suspension (G.-); TMR.-). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4741 N.Z. F.W.L.U. (New Zealand Federated Wharf Lumpers' Union), Gisborne, '74', check piece, struck in brass (30mm), by W.Ingram, Dunedin, lettering incuse, pierced at top for suspension (G.48; TMR.p231). Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4742 N.Z. Glass Mfrs, soap tokens, uniface, struck in aluminium (29mm) (2) and (33mm), no makers (G.50; TMR.p235-236). One of the 29mm issues holed and poor, the other two good very fine and illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4743 N.Z. Government Tourist Department, one shilling, struck in aluminium (28.5mm) (G.51; TMR.238). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4744 N.Z.Key Security Corporation, Dunedin, unfinished example of a reward tag, 5/-, struck in brass (43x21mm), 'finder return these keys to Central Police Station, Dunedin' (G.-; TMR-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4745 N.Z.W.W.F (New Zealand Waterside Workers' Federation), Dunedin Union, uniface, struck in brass (27mm), no maker, pin-back, numbered '149' on reverse (G.52; TMR.p272). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4746 N.Z.W.W.F (New Zealand Waterside Workers' Federation), Wanganui Union, uniface, struck in brass (27mm), no maker, pierced, pin removed from back (G.53; TMR.p273). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4747 N.Z. Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian Association), (WWII), 5 M/M, uniface, struck in brass (27mm) (Yarwood NZT08; G.54; TMR.p274 [this piece]); another similar, N.Z. Y.M.C.A., 5 M/M, uniface, struck in brass (28mm), no maker (G.55; TMR.p276 [this piece]; Souvenir, Troopship No.5, 1914, check or commemorative, uniface, struck in copper (20mm), no maker (Yarwood NZT01; M.1914/2). Very fine - extremely fine, the last extremely rare. (3) $150
Lot 4748 N.Z. Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian Association), 5 M/M, uniface check pieces, struck in brass (28mm) and (27mm) (2, one illustrated), no maker, three different dies (G.54, 55, -; TMR.p274, p275, -). Two with spotting, otherwise very fine. (3) $60
Lot 4749 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, ?1, struck in copper (2, one from rusty dies) (23mm & 22mm), by Ardill, Leeds (G.58; TMR.p293). Very fine, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4750 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, ?1 (2) and Half Sovn. checks in copper brass by Ardill Leeds (G.58 (2), 59). Fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4751 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, ?1, struck in copper (22mm), by Ardill, Leeds, two different reverse dies (G.58; TMR.p293). Very fine, one of each type illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 4752 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, Half Sovn., struck in brass (19mm), by Ardill, Leeds (G.59; TMR.p295-296). Very fine, one illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 4753 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, Half Sovn., struck in brass and another in bronze (19mm), two different dies, by Ardill, Leeds (G.59; TMR.p295-296). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4754 New Plymouth Co-operative Socy, 5/-, struck in tin (bracteate style) (32mm), no maker (G.60; TMR.p297). Good very fine and very rare. $180
Lot 4755 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, 2/-, struck in tin (bracteate style) (31mm), no maker (G.61; TMR.p298). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4756 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, 1/-, struck in tin (bracteate style) (32mm), no maker (G.61a; TMR.p299). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4757 New Plymouth Co-operative Socy, 1/-, struck in tin (bracteate style) (32mm), no maker (G.61a; TMR.p299). Good very fine. $170
Lot 4758 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, 6d, struck in tin (bracteate style) (26mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.p300 [this piece]). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4759 New Plymouth Co-operative Socy, 3d, struck in tin (bracteate style) (26mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4760 The New Zealand Bicycle & Key Registry Assn., Wardells Bldg, Christchurch, reward token for 5/-, No 487, struck in copper (24mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (G.61c; TMR.-). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4761 The New Zealand Bicycle & Key Registry Assn., Wardells Bldg, Christchurch, reward token for 5/-, No 267, struck in copper (24mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (G.61c; TMR.-). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4762 N.Z. Key Security Corporation, Head Office, 30 King St, Dunedin, Central Police Station, Dunedin, reward tag for 5/-, struck in brass (43x21mm), no maker, pierced at left for attachment, No.1644 (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4763 NZR (New Zealand Railways), Hillside, Tool Check, uniface in brass (35mm), impressed 'Tool Check/NZR/G 504 B/Hillside', pierced at left; another (35mm), in brass (35mm), pierced at top, impressed 'Tool Check/NZR/G 803 B/Hillside' (G.62a; TMR.p311). Fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4764 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways) Petone, c1900, tool check in copper (32mm), no maker, suspension hole at top, '100' impressed on obverse, reverse blank (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4765 NZR (New Zealand Railways), check, on an English penny of 1912 (31mm), impressed on obverse '14028/C L/NZR', reverse Britannia, holed at top. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4766 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Coy Ltd, ?1, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.63; TMR.p318). Carbon deposits on reverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4767 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., ?1, struck in brass (26mm) (G.63; TMR.p318). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4768 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., 10s, struck in brass (26mm) (G.64; TMR.p319). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4769 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Coy Ltd, 10s, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.64; TMR.p319). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4770 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Coy Ltd, 5s, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.65; TMR.p320). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4771 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., 5s, struck in brass (26mm) (G.65; TMR.p320). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4772 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper or brass (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4773 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4774 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in brass (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4775 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper or brass (25mm) (G.69; TMR.p325). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4776 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4777 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4778 J.C.Oldbury, Auckland N.Z., Gun & Lock Smith, reward tag, struck in cupro-nickel (26mm), milled edge, pierced at top at issue, '558' impressed on reverse (G.70; TMR.p335). Good very fine and rare, unlisted in Grant in this metal. Passed in
Lot 4779 J.C.Oldbury, Auckland N.Z., Gun & Lock Smith, reward tag, struck in brass (26mm), milled edge, pierced at top at issue, '371' impressed on reverse (G.70; TMR.p335). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4780 T.Oliver, Sussex Hotel, American Bowling & Rifle Saloon, George St., Dunedin, 6d, billiards token, struck in brass (25.5mm) by S.Reading, Maker, Dunedin (G.71; TMR.p333). Double struck on reverse, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4781 T.Oliver, Sussex Hotel, American Bowling & Rifle Saloon, George St., Dunedin, 6d, billiards token, struck in brass (25.5mm) by S.Reading, Maker, Dunedin (G.71; TMR.p333 [this piece]). Slight damage on reverse at 6 o'clock, otherwise attractive, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4782 T.Oliver, Sussex Hotel, American Bowling & Rifle Saloon, George St., Dunedin, 6d, billiards token, struck in brass (25.5mm) by S.Reading, Maker, Dunedin (G.71; TMR.p333). Some carbon deposits, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4783 T.Oliver, Sussex Hotel, American Bowling & Rifle Saloon, George St., Dunedin, 6d, billiards token, struck in brass (25.5mm) by S.Reading, Maker, Dunedin (G.71; TMR.p333). Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4784 Ormstons Ltd, Wellington, reward tag, five shillings, uniface, struck in brass (33x18mm), no maker, pierced at left for suspension, '1094' stamped on reverse (G.71a; TMR.-). Bent, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4785 Otago Co-Operative Store Coy. Limited, 1 penny, check, uniface, impressed in tin (29mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4786 Otago Co-Operative Store Coy. Limited, 1 penny, check, uniface, impressed in tin (29mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4787 Otago Co-Operative Store Coy. Limited, 6 pence, check, uniface, impressed in tin (29mm) (G.-; TMR.p137). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4788 Otago Co-Operative Store Coy. Limited, 6 pence, check, uniface, impressed in tin (29mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4789 Palmerston Nth. Chamber of Commerce, reward tag, struck in brass (32x19mm) by Parklin, Palmerston North, pierced at left, '271' impressed on reverse (G.-; TMR.p340 [this piece]). Nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4790 Palmolive Soap, Wellington N.Z., Good For One Cake, struck in aluminium (35mm), made in USA (G.74: TMR.p342 (2), p343 (3, one illustrated)) (5); also, Palmolive Peet Co, Berkeley, Chyrstal White Laundry Soap, Good for One Cake, struck in aluminium (33mm). Good - nearly uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 4791 Palmolive Soap, Good for One Cake, struck in aluminium (35mm) two types (G.74; TMR.p342-343); also Winifred Cigarettes/Coronation, 1911, struck in aluminium (39mm). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, one of each type of the first illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 4792 J.H.Parker & Co, Tailors, Clothiers & Merchants, Parker's Corner (Christchurch), c1890s, struck in aluminium (26mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4793 Paul & Bridson, Plumbing Works, Taihape, impressed in brass (54x39mm) (G.; TMR.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4794 Pees Bros, The Non Pareil Cycle Co., Palmerston N. & Wellington, 1/6 discount token, struck in aluminium (35mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4795 Philips Electrical, key reward tag, in steel (70x26mm), No.1713, '5/- Will Be/Paid On/Return/1673 G.P.O. Wgtn', reverse 'Key to Service' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4796 Phoenix (Phoenix Aerated Water Coy, Wellington), c1880s, cardboard check (32x32mm), 'Bottle Deposit/3d' (G.-; TMR.-). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4797 Police Station, reward tag for 2/6, impressed in brass (35mm), no maker, pierced at right for attachment (G.75a; TMR.-). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4798 Port Chalmers Lumpers Union, (1888), uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), '5' impressed on obverse (G.76; TMR.p352 [this piece]). Evenly worn, good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4799 Port Chalmers Lumpers Union, (1888), uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), '61' impressed on obverse (G.76; TMR.p352). Evenly worn, good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4800 Port Chalmers Lumpers Union, (1888), uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), '162' impressed on obverse (G.76; TMR.p352). Evenly worn, good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4801 Port Chalmers Lumpers Union, (1888), uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), '36' impressed on obverse (G.76; TMR.p352). Very good and rare. Passed in
Lot 4802 Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, toll token, 6 Pence, incuse lettering, struck both sides in copper (28mm), no maker, no centre hole (G.82; TMR.p365/6). Fine and rare. $360
Lot 4803 Queens Arcade, 2nd floor, 'Improve Your Putting', check struck in aluminium (22mm); another, as last but for '6d'; (Queens Arcade) Auckland Miniature Golf Club, 'Playing Members Only', uniface, struck in aluminium (27mm) (G.83, a, b; TMR.p373-375). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4804 Queens Arcade, 2nd floor, 'Improve Your Putting', check struck in aluminium (22mm) (2); another, as last but for '6d' (2); (Queens Arcade) Auckland Miniature Golf Club, 'Playing Members Only', uniface, struck in aluminium (27mm) (2) (G.83, a, b; TMR.p373-375). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 4805 W.J.Rainger, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, key tags, in stainless steel (28x15mm), pierced at left, numbered on reverse 2136 and another 2584 (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4806 Regent Theatre, Gore, 1/6, uniface, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker, holed at manufacture (G.84; TMR.p378). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4807 Regent Theatre, Gore, 2/-, uniface, struck in brass (34mm), no maker, pierced at issue (G.85; TMR.p379 [this piece]). Nearly uncirculated and very rare, unlisted in Grant in this metal. Passed in
Lot 4808 Regent Theatre, Gore, 2/-, uniface, struck in copper (35mm), no maker (G.85; TMR.p379). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4809 Robertsons City Dining Rooms, Ch.Ch, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), no maker (G.85a; TMR.p383). Fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4810 Scott Bros., Railway Foundry, Christchurch, uniface, struck in copper (32mm) with milled edge, pierced at issue, stamped III on reverse (G.93; TMR.p411 [this piece]). Even brown patina, very fine for wear and rare. Passed in
Lot 4811 Shamrock Hotel, Lunch check, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.94; TMR.p415). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4812 Shamrock Lodge of Mark Master Masons, (Dunedin), struck in copper (34mm) by Stokes (G.94a; TMR.p420 [this piece]. Traces of mint red, good extremely fine and extremely rare. $320
Lot 4813 Smith's Cutlers, Auckland, check in copper (27mm), pierced at top, reverse lettering obscured by corrosion (G.-; TMR.-). Good and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4814 C.R.Stevens, Napier, reward token, struck uniface in aluminium (21mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4815 C.R.Stevens, Napier, Reward, uniface, struck in aluminium (21mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension (G.-; TMR.-). Nearly uncirculated and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4816 Surfside Store, Carters Beach (Westport), bread tokens (paper, 55x31mm) c1960s, for 1/4 Loaf, Uncut Loaf and Cut Loaf, perforated for separation in centres, booklet issue (G.-). Uncirculated and scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 4817 John Swan & Co, Bath Street Dunedin, Diesinkers & Stencil Engravers, advertising check, struck in brass (21mm), no maker (G.98a; TMR.p439-441). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4818 John Swan & Co, Bath Street Dunedin, Diesinkers & Stencil Engravers, advertising check, struck in brass (21mm), no maker (G.98a; TMR.p439-441). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4819 John Swan & Co, Bath Street, Dunedin, Rubber Stamp Makers, advertising check piece struck in brass (21mm), no maker (G.98a; TMR.p439). Toned with carbon spots, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4820 The Tail-Waggers Club, 'I Help my Pals', struck in nickel (26mm), no maker, numbered 420502, pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'Flt.Lt. S.Wallingford/N.Z.A.F. Base/Hobsonville/Auckland' (G.-; TMR.-). Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4821 Tattersalls Stables, New Plymouth & Fitzroy, J.W.West, Proprietor, 4d bus token, struck in aluminium (21mm) (G.101a; TMR.p449). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4822 Tattersalls Stables, New Plymouth & Fitzroy, J.W.West, Proprietor, 4d bus token, struck in aluminium (21mm), no maker (G.101a; TMR.p449). Some corrosion, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4823 Tattersalls Stables, New Plymouth & Fitzroy, J.W.West, Proprietor, 3d bus token, struck in aluminium (21mm) (G.101b; TMR.p450). Some corroison, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4824 Tattersalls Stables, New Plymouth & Fitzroy, J.W.West, Proprietor, 3d bus token, struck in aluminium (21mm), no maker (G.101b; TMR.p450). Some corrosion on reverse, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4825 The Toggery, Grand Hotel Corner, Dunedin, 1/- in the pound discount token, struck in aluminium (26mm) (G.102; TMR.p452-453). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4826 The Toggery, Grand Hotel Corner, Dunedin, 1/- in the pound discount token, struck in aluminium (26mm) (G.102; TMR.p452-453). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4827 Timaru Post Newspaper Co. Ltd, struck in aluminium (29mm), made in USA (G.103; TMR.p454-455 [this piece]). Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 4828 Timaru Post Newspaper Co. Ltd, struck in aluminium (29mm), made in USA (G.103; TMR.p454-455). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4829 Union Airways Ltd., tool check, struck uniface in brass (32mm), no maker, pierced at 5 o'clock, numbered '42', reverse blank (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4830 Union Airways Ltd., Tool Check, uniface, struck in brass (32mm), no maker, holed at 5 o'clock for suspension, numbered '154' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4831 United Farmers' Co-Operative Association, discount tokens for 1/- struck in brass (28mm), 2/- struck in brass (29mm), 2/6 struck in brass (32mm), 5/- struck in brass (32mm), 10/- struck in white metal (23.5mm), 20/- struck in white metal (31mm) and 40/- struck in white metal (32mm), no makers (G.104-110; TMR.p462-470). Very good - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4832 United Farmers' Co-operative Association, brass tokens for five shillings (31mm), undated (G.107; TMR.p465) (2); Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative Association, brass tokens for five shillings (31mm), two shillings and sixpence (31mm) (2), two shillings (31mm) and one shilling (28mm) (2) (G.114, 115 [2], 116, 117 [2]; TMR.p488-491) (6). Fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 4833 Waikato Beer, bar spinner, 'You Pay', struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker (G.110a; TMR.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4834 Waikato Beer, bar spinner, 'You Pay', struck in alluminium (35mm), no maker (G.110a; TMR.-). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4835 W.M.CO-O.S. Ltd, Port Chalmers, ?1, uniface, struck in brass (38x25mm), no maker (G.111; TMR.p485) bracteate style. Very fine and rare, one illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4836 W.M.CO-O.S. Ltd, Port Chalmers, ?1, uniface, struck in brass (38x25mm) (G.111; TMR.p485 [this piece]) bracteate style. Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4837 Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, discount tokens for 1/- struck in brass (28mm), 2/- struck in brass (29mm), 2/6 struck in brass (32mm), 5/- struck in brass (32mm), 10/- struck in white metal (23.5mm) and 20/- struck in white metal (31mm), no makers (G.112-117; TMR.p486-493). Very good - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 4838 Waitemata Hotel, check, struck uniface in brass (25mm), no maker, pierced at top, numbered '77' on obverse, reverse plain (G.119; TMR.p496). Some carbon spots, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4839 Wanganui Cosmopolitan Club, 1905, set of tokens (24.5mm) for one shilling (cupro-nickel), 6D (light bronze), 4D (dark bronze) and 3D (brass), no makers (G.120-123; TMR.p500-507). Good extremely fine, the sixpence a little spotty. (4) $60
Lot 4840 W.H.B. (Wellington Harbour Board), tool check, struck uniface in brass (33mm), no maker, pierced at top, numbered '164' (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4841 Wellington Tramways, tag or pass, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension, impressed number 232 on obverse (G.-; TMR.p514). Nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4842 Wellington Tramways, tag or pass, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), by Precision N.Z., holed at top for suspension (G.-; cfTMR.p514). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4843 Whiteford's, C.F.A., Chemist, Palmerston North, 1/- discount token, struck in aluminium (26mm) (G.124; TMR.p523). Edge bruise, very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4844 Winton Club, 6d check, struck uniface in copper (20mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine and possibly unique. Passed in
Lot 4845 S.Young's, (Auckland), tram token, no denomination, struck in copper (34mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.125; TMR.p529). Minor carbon spotting, fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4846 S.Young's, (Auckland), tram token, no denomination, struck in copper (34mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.125; TMR.p529). Minor carbon spotting, fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4847 13th New Zealand Jamboree, Upper Hutt, 1993, 5 Jamboree Dollars, Tender on Site Only, struck in gilt (32mm) (G.-; TMR.-). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4848 (Australia), Kiwi Novelty Company, token struck in brass (31mm), 'For Amusement Only'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4849 Advertising shoe horn, c1920s, in tin? (110x40mm), unknown maker, "Huggins' Service/Store For Men/Nelson/Quality Boots and Shoes". Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4850 H.W.Lloyd, Wellington, celluloid advertising piece, c1901, mirror back, with hinged protective cover (50mm), printed on front 'H.W.Lloyd/Watchmaker/Jeweller/& Optician/Removing to/Karori Tramway/Building and Arcade/Lambton Quay/Wellington' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4851 H.McLauchlan, Mantlepiece Manufacturer, Richardson St, Dunedin, c1910, advertising plaque, uniface, impressed in brass (48x38mm). Carbon patch at 10 o'clock, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4852 Keith Ramsay Ltd., 40 Vogel St. Dunedin, c1900, uniface name plate, impressed in brass (60x53mm), no maker. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4853 Methven Boiler Frame, c1920, fob medal, struck in gilt and enamel (22mm), no maker, ring top suspension (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4854 O-Cedar Mop Polish, tin advertising piece, c1920s, celluloid obverse 'N.Z. Distributors/Arthur H. Nathan Ld/Auckland', reverse a mirror. Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4855 L.J.Carmine, Granity Bakery, 2lb Loaf, uniface, struck in brass (22mm), no maker (G.9; TMR.p61). Carbon patches, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4856 L.J.Carmine, Granity Bakery, 2lb Loaf, uniface, struck in copper and another in brass (22mm), no maker (G.9; TMR.p61). Very fine and illustrated; toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4857 L.J.Carmine, Granity Bakery, 4lb Loaf, uniface, struck in aluminium (25.5mm) (G.10; TMR.p62). Slight edge nicks, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4858 Geo.Findlay, Baker, 2lb Loaf bread tokens, struck in brass, bracteate style (30mm), no maker (G.22; TMR.p122). Very fine, one illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4859 O. & H.Marsden, 1/2 loaf, bread token, uniface, struck in brass (25.5mm) (G.41; TMR.p204). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4860 O. & H.Marsden, 1/2 loaf, bread token, uniface, struck in brass (25.5mm) (G.41; TMR.p204). Slighly bent, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4861 O. & H.Marsden, 1/2 loaf bread token, uniface, struck in brass (25.5mm), no maker (G.41; TMR.p204). Carbon spots on obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4862 Ohope, c1960s, bread coupons (each 29x26mm), 'Whole' (4) two conjoined pairs, one pair stamped 'Nielsen's Bread Delivery'; 'Half' (2) conjoined pair; 'Sliced' (2) conjoined pair. Extremely fine. (4 pairs) Passed in
Lot 4863 Progress Stores, Rangiora, 1/2 Loaf Coupon, bread token struck in copper (27.5mm) (G.80; TMR.p360-361). Attractive dark patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4864 Progress Stores, Rangiora, 1/2 Loaf Coupon, struck in brass (27.5mm), no maker (G.80; TMR.p360-361). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4865 Progress Stores, Rangiora, 1/2 Loaf Coupon, struck in brass (27.5mm), no maker (G.80; TMR.p360-361). Slightly bent with edge nicks, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4866 Pure Bread Co., Timaru, 2lb loaf, uniface bread token, struck in brass (26mm) (G.81; TMR.p362 [this piece]). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4867 Pure Bread Co., Timaru, 2lb loaf, uniface bread token, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.81; TMR.p362). Corroded, very good. Passed in
Lot 4868 Rongotea Bakery, half loaf and one loaf bread tokens, struck in copper (18mm), no maker (G.86, 87; TMR.p86-88). Carbon spotting, otherwise good very fine; extremely fine, both rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4869 Rongotea Bakery, one loaf, bread token, struck in copper (17.5mm) square hole as issued (G.87; TMRp385 [this piece]). Full mint red, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 4870 Runanga Co-Op. Society Ltd, bread tokens, 1/4lb loaf, uniface, struck in aluminium (23mm); 1/2 loaf, struck in brass (25mm), pierced; 1 loaf, struck in aluminium (29mm), pierced, no makers (G.88-90; TMR.p399-405). Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4871 Napier Milk Treatment Stn., c1940s, cardboard bottle tops (42mm), for 'Pasturised Milk' Wednesday, and another for Saturday. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4872 One pint tokens, various issuers, noted 'RKT' Waikari 1919, Palmerston, Oakhampton Dairy, Zone 27 Dunedin, W.S.Caddigan Zone 77. Very good - very fine. (13) $30
Lot 4873 Clinton, milk coupons, J.N.Scott, 'Pint' (31x17mm) (2) conjoined pair '3' and '11'; Crawford, '1 Pint' (27x21mm) (2) conjoined pair; another pair as last, '1 Pint' (24x18mm). Extremely fine. (3 pairs) Passed in
Lot 4874 Patea Milk Supply, (c1930s), in aluminium (23mm) with central shaped hole. Fine - very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 4875 Raumati Sth., H.Shaw, milk tokens, generic and 1 pint in plastic (20mm) (3 types, one of each illustrated) (16); Taita, C.W.Paulin, generic and 1 pint in plastic (19mm) (3 types, one of each illustrated) (13). Fine - very fine. (29) $40
Lot 4876 Wellington City Corporation, c1950s, one quart, struck in nickel (24mm), clipped at 10 o'clock; another, struck in copper (23mm); 'S' one & half pints struck in nickel (21mm); another (2) no 'S', struck in copper (20mm); 'S' one pint, struck in nickel (18mm); another, no 'S' struck in copper (18mm), the last six pierced in centre (TMR.p508-513). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, possibly a unique group. (7) Passed in
Lot 4877 W.C.C. (Wellington City Corporation), Milk Department, c1950s, tokens for one pint, in nickel (18mm) (4) and one quart, in bronze (24mm); also, milk bottle cardboard tops (42mm) for 'Pure Milk', 'Double Cream, 40% Thursday' (8) and 'Welcolme to our Gracious Queen, 1953-54' (2) plus one plain. Very fine. (17) Passed in
Lot 4878 Zandi, c1947, uniface trial in aluminium (33x33mm), 1 Pint Milk. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4879 Auckland Transport Board Pass, c1900, struck in voided gold (9ct, 7.1g, 24mm) and blue enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, reverse plain. Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4880 Canterbury Grand Stand, 1863 pass, uniface, struck in silver (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'No.7/W.D.Barnard, Esq.' (G.8; TMR.p56-60). Old grey tone, good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4881 Canterbury Grand Stand, 1863 pass, uniface, struck in silver (32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'No.16/R.Chapman Esq.' (G.8; TMR.p56-60). Stained, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4882 Canterbury Grand Stand, 1863 pass, uniface, struck in silver (32mm), no maker, pierced at top for suspension, reverse inscribed 'Presented/by the/Jockey Club/To/E.Wingfield Humphreys/1867' (G.8; TMR.p56-60). Good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4883 Ch.Ch. (Christchurch) Tramway Board, Free Pass, c1903, struck uniface in voided gold (9ct, 2.9g, 30x17mm), no maker (possibly Moller & Young, Dunedin), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Free/Pass/A.W.Beaven/Member' (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4884 Christchurch Tramway Board, pass, uniface, struck in silver (27x28mm), by M. & Y. Ch. (Moller & Young, Christchurch), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '18' (G.-; TMR.-). Good fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4885 Corporation of Invercargill N.Z., 1871, Tramway Pass, struck in silver (26mm), inscribed on reverse '28' (G.15b; TMR.p87). Nearly fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4886 Corporation of Invercargill N.Z., 1871, Tramways Pass, struck in silver (25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, '20' inscribed on reverse (G.15b; TMR.p87). Toned, fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4887 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket, (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Mint red, nearly uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4888 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket, (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4889 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket, (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4890 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket, (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Holed, otherwise good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4891 D.C.C.T. (Dunedin City Corporation Tramways), c1880s, hand engraved pass in gold (probably 9ct, 3.1g, 19mm), no maker, ring top suspension (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4892 D.C.C.T. (Dunedin City Corporation Tramways), c1900, hand engraved pass in gold (probably 9ct, 2.5g, 18mm), no maker, ring top suspension; Dunedin Tramways, penny token (G.18); also, Masonic, Masters Lodge No.161, Founder's jewel, 1909, struck in brass (drop 58x37mm), by Moller (Dunedin), in pen on back 'R.Hosie/35 Wairoa St/Roslyn'. Very fine, the first illustrated and rare. (3) $300
Lot 4893 Dunedin City Tramways, Free Pass, c1900, hand engraved in silver (35x22mm), by Hislop (J.Hislop, Dunedin), ring top suspension (G.-; cfTMR.p101). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4894 "Fullers", (Auckland), turnstile, skating or theatre passes, in brass (44.5mm) and (48mm) (2), plain reverses, no maker's name (G.23, 24 (2); TMR.p126-134). Fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4895 "Fullers", (Auckland), turnstile, skating or theatre passes, in brass and another in aluminium (44mm) (G.23, 25; TMR.p126). Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4896 Invercargill tram pass, for gas worker, 1912-1920, rectangular brass plate (38x20mm), impressed T/25 with attached leather button-hole strap for wearing (G.-; TMR.-); Corporation of Invercargill, NZ, 1871, Tramway Pass, struck in silver (26mm) impressed no. 12 on reverse, holed for suspension (G.15b; TMR.p87). Fine, both rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4897 I.O.O.F. (Independent Order Of Odd Fellows), token or pass (c1919), struck in nickel with scalloped edge (29.5x25mm), no maker, reverse blank, obverse inscribed 'Gardham's/Dunedin/648 George St'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4898 McMillan's Safety, Return (tram token), struck uniface in copper (31mm), no maker (G.44; TMR.p217). Fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4899 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1939-40, Pass, uniface struck in gold (9ct, 10.9g, 31mm) and blue enamel, reverse inscribed 'Sir Alexander Roberts/From/T.C.A.Hislop C.M.G./Chairman/Charles Todd Esq./Deputy Chairman' (M.-). Some damage to enamel, ring top missing, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4900 New Zealand Railways, Free Pass, First Class, in red leatherette fold-out with gold embossing (63x45mm, closed), inside inscribed 'New Zealand Railways/1890/No.145/Free Pass/First Class/This Ticket is issued to/Mr. P.Putnam/Stores Auditor/W.Dept/available over/all sections/from Jan 1/90 to Decr 1/90/Secretary (signed)'. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4901 New Zealand Government Railways, Free Pass, First Class, in burgundy leatherette fold-out with gold embossing (65x42mm, closed), inside inscribed 'NZR/1933/No.110/First Class/Free Pass/This Pass is issued to/Mr. de Gruchy/available over all lines/N.Z. Govt Railways/from 27th Octr 1933 to 27th Novr 1933/G.H.Mackley (signed)/General Manager'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4902 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Member of Parliament Free Pass, c1880s, patu struck in gold (probably 15ct, tot wt 11.8g, 60x18mm), no maker (possibly by S.Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension, three strand 9ct gold chain with fob clip attached for wear, obverse inscribed 'Eden'. Extremely fine and excessively rare. $1,200
Lot 4903 N.Z. Rys. (New Zealand Railways), Free Pass, c1880s, handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, 6.9g, 35x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Thames', reverse inscribed 'Member of Parliament'. Very fine and very rare. $1,200
Lot 4904 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Member's Pass, c1880, struck in silver (22mm), by Kohn & Co (Siegfried Kohn, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Hon./J.Bryce/M.H.R.' (Member House of Representatives). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4905 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Free Pass, Member of Parliament, c1880s, trial struck in white metal (23x5mm), no maker (probably Siegfried Kohn, Wellington). Extremely fine and probably unique. Passed in
Lot 4906 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Member of Parliament Free Pass, c1890s, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 6.6g, 23mm), by S.Kohn (Wellington), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'M.L.C.' (Member of Legislative Council). Very fine and very rare. $900
Lot 4907 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Free Pass, c1900, handcrafted in gold (15ct, 9.8g, 43x15mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'N.Z.R./Free Pass/Mr R.W.McVilly'. Good very fine and an extremely rare type. $1,200
Lot 4908 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Free Pass, House of Representatives, c1900, struck in voided gold (9ct, 9.5g, 33x24mm) and blue enamel, by B&K (Brown & Kerr, Nelson), ring top suspension, with attached fob chain in gold (15ct, 9.6g, 150mm), 'T' bar at other end. Some enamel missing from obverse, otherwise good fine and very rare. $850
Lot 4909 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Free Pass, House of Representatives, c1910, in gold (8.6g, 35x25mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, numbered 120. Very fine and rare. $600
Lot 4910 N.Z.R. (New Zealand Railways), Free Pass, House of Representatives, c1910, struck in gold (7.7g, 33x24mm) and enamel, no maker, ring top suspension, numbered 104. Missing some enamel from reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $480
Lot 4911 (NZ Railways), c1910, fob medal, an uninscribed pass struck in gold (15ct, 7.9g, 40x15mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 4912 N.P.B.T., Pass, '10', impressed in brass (49x40mm), voided at top for suspension (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4913 Queen Street Wharf, Auckland sixpence toll, countermarked on H. Ashton halfpenny, 1858 (A.19) (28.5mm) (G.82; TMR.p372 [this piece]). Centrally pierced as issued, fine and rare. $700
Lot 4914 Railways of Australasia, Pass - Member Railway Board, New Zealand, c1870s, handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, 11.3g, 35mm) and blue enamel, no maker, scroll and ring top suspension. Extremely fine and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 4915 Tiki, fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.3g, 30x23mm), English maker and hallmark for Birmingham 1913, attached to a cloth fob with 9ct gold fittings and base metal fob clip. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4916 W.C.C. (Wellington City Council) Tramways, in gold (9ct, 8.3g, 26mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed '5/Councillors/Pass'. Original enamelling worn off coat-of-arms on obverse, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4917 Wellington Provincial Patriotic Council, c1940s, bed tickets (card) for two shillings (2), numbered 1486 and 27951; also, NZR (New Zealand Railways), used cardboard train ticket, Christchurch to Arthur's Pass, 24 August 1968, numbered 00074. Fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4918 Wellington Tramways, tag or pass, struck in copper (24mm), by Prescision N.Z., holed at top for suspension, impressed number 172 on obverse (G.-; TMR.p514). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4919 Edward VIII, fantasy crown, 1936, struck in gilt bronze (38mm), no maker, struck by John Pinches of London for Geoffrey Hearn, post 1954. Reverse toned, otherwise uncirculated. $80
Lot 4920 Souvenir of New Zealand, c1960s, a 1952 halfpenny, featuring the 'Heitiki' (Maori Charm), inserted into a blue card (100x70mm). Full mint red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4921 Commemorative dollar coin, (1967), production trial of the reverse design, uniface strike in white metal (possibly lead) (180mm), back with 'William Gardner' printed in black marker pen. Extremely fine and very rare. $1,200
Lot 4922 Elizabeth II, polished standard specimen set, 1969, containing a one dollar coin with edge letter variety, no hyphen between 'Bi' and 'Cententary'. In plush NZ Treasury case of issue, FDC. $30
Lot 4923 Riviera Principality, Prince MacDonald, set of five cents, ten cents, twenty cents, fifty cents, one dollar and two dollars, 1996. Good extremely fine. (6) $220
Lot 4924 Riviera Principality, Prince MacDonald, five cents, 1996. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4925 Riviera Principality (Marlborough), Prince MacDonald, silver crowns, 1996. Nearly FDC, one illustrated, both in Bank of Riviera plush cases of issue, with certificates signed by HRH Prince MacDonald. (2) $220
Lot 4926 Hall, H.J., Christchurch pennies, undated (A.165; L.322f) (2); Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, 1881 and undated (A.378-381, 383; L.334b-f) (5); United Service Hotel, Auckland penny, 1874 (A.590; L.344); Professor Holloway, London penny, 1857 (A.661), the last two in envelopes of H.G.Williams; also, H.G.Williams descriptive envelopes for Day & Mieville, Dunedin pennies (A.98) (8). Very good - extremely fine. (17) $600
Lot 4927 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.378, 382 (2), 383; L.334b, f, g (2)). All with mint red, nearly uncirculated. (4) $600
Lot 4928 Wellington, St. John's Church, 1886 (L.367; GRW.130; C.6220; B.7142). Good extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 4929 Christchurch (Canterbury), St Pauls Presbyterian Church, undated (c1860) (L.369; GRW.102; C.1244; B.1432). Very fine and very rare, with old ticket. Passed in
Lot 4930 Oamaru (Otago), (St. Paul's Church), undated (circa 1868) (L.370; GRW.117; C.4707; B.5355); Free Church of Scotland, (used in Otago), undated (circa 1840s) (L.371; GRW.118; C.6457; B.7503); Otago, Presbyterian Church of Otago, undated (circa 1864) (L.373; GRW.120; C.4782; B.5439). Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4931 Otago, Scottish Reformed Presbyterian Mission, 1844 (L.372; B.5259). Considerable original mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare. $240
Lot 4932 First Church Otago, 1848 (L.374; GRW.105; C.4787; B.5444). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4933 Waihola, Presbyterian Church, 1864 (L.387; GRW.126; C.6193; B.7113); Tokomairiro Church, Otago, 1860 (L.390; GRW.125; C.4785; B.5442); Extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4934 Tokomairiro Church, Otago, 1860 (L.390; GRW.125; C.4785; B.5442). Uneven or partly rubbed off original colour, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4935 Tokomairiro Church, Otago, 1860 (L.390; GRW.125; C.4785; B.5442). Affected by tin-pest, otherwise fine and scarce, with normal 180 degree die axis. Passed in
Lot 4936 Tokomairiro Church, Otago, 1860 (L.390; GRW.125; C.4785; B.5442); Otepopo, Presbyterian Church (Otago), 1864 (L.391; GRW.122; C.4789; B.5446). Very fine, with the usual tin pest, the second rare and illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4937 Otepopo, Presbyterian Church (Otago), 1864 (L.391; GRW.122; C.4789; B.5446). Very fine, with the usual tin pest. Passed in
Lot 4938 Longbush (Southland), undated (c1864) (L.392; GRW.112; C.3924; B.4442). Good very fine and rare. $240
Lot 4939 Longbush (Southland), undated (c1864) (L.392; GRW.112; C.3924; B.4442). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4940 Military chit, 9th Te Moana Consultation, one shilling (78x60mm) on card, No.3542. Extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4941 WWII, Internment Camps, three pence. Full mint red, uncirculated, one illustrated. (4) $420
Lot 4942 Featherston Canteens, (Featherston Military Camp, 1915-1927), fourpence chits, A 80116/7 consecutive pair (Y.p29). Extremely fine and very rare. (2) $300
Lot 4943 Miscellaneous tokens and checks; WWII Internment Camp threepence (red uncirculated); Farmer's Co-operatives five shillings for Wairarapa, United and Manawatu, also two shillings for last; Wanganui Cosmopolitan Club set of four; Dunedin Tramways penny section; car wash token (1989); PO slot machine test tokens (3), other test tokens (2); Avery Scales test token for penny scales, Tip Top bread token; milk tokens (8 different); North Dunedin Presbyterian Communion token 1871. All in envelopes with typed descriptions. Fine - uncirculated. (28) $300
Lot 4944 Miscellaneous tokens, Dunedin Tramways penny/section in white metal; Hutt Valley one pint (3, two in cupro nickel and one in copper); Runanga Co-op Society, half loaf in brass (6, all with pierced hole), quarter loaf in white metal (5); Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative Association, twenty shillings and ten shillings in cupro nickel and two shillings and sixpence, two shillings and one shilling, all in brass; Wellington City Corporation one pint in cupro nickel (3, two with centre hole, one with edge clip), one & half pints in cupro nickel with edge clip; Zone 23 Dunedin one pint in cupro nickel. Two Wellington City tokens poor, otherwise fine - extremely fine. (25) Passed in
Lot 4945 Otago Constabulary, c1860, cloth badge, hand embroidered (60x53mm). Very fine and very rare. $4,000
Lot 4946 NZ War Contingent Association, badge in brass and enamel (35x27mm), by J.R.Gaunt, London, ring top suspension, missing fern leaf suspender (O.11/21). Very good. Passed in
Lot 4947 National Reserve, Marlborough N.Z., badge in brass and blue enamel (30x24mm), by Bock, Wellington, button back (O.11/7); R.S.A., Waikouaiti, Hon Member's badge, in silver and enamel (25x25mm), no maker, pin-back (O.11/58); NZ Mothers of Empire, badge in silver (25x25mm), no maker, pin-back (O.11/116); Wives of New Zealand Sailors & Soldiers (WWI), badge in silver and blue enamel (45x23mm), no maker, pin-back (O.11/137). Fine - very fine. (4) $70
Lot 4948 New Zealand army badges, 1st (Canterbury) Regt (KC) cast in brass, with slider fitting; 1st Armoured Car Regt (NZ Scottish) WWII, cast in white metal; 2nd NZ Expeditionary Force (KC) (2, one with lugs and one with slider), also a sweetheart badge featuring an enamelled badge on a circular nacre disc set into a silver pin back brooch; New Zealand Regt (2, one in brass [KC] with one lug missing, one in white metal [QC] with pins missing); NZ Signal Corps (WWI); NZ Corps of Signals (KC); Royal NZ Signals (KC); Royal NZ Infantry (QC) in enamel, gilt and white metal (pins missing); NZ Women's Land Service. Some with missing lugs or pins as indicated, otherwise fine - extremely fine. (12) $60
Lot 4949 Sweetheart's badges, NZMR Reinforcements, Queen's crown, in silver and gold (38x32mm); another, NZ Expeditionary Force, in silver and gold (35x28mm), inscribed 'Mother'. The first with orb missing from crown, otherwise toned very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4950 WWI, 36th Reinforcements, sweetheart's badge in silver and gold; 2nd South Canterbury Regiment, collar badge in brass (O.6/12); also, British, 12th (Bermondsey) Battalion East Surrey Regiment collar badge. The first bent and missing pin from back, very good, the others fine. (3) $30
Lot 4951 New Zealand Coat of Arms, handcrafted sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 4.7g, 22x23mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 4952 WWI, D/XXV sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 34x29mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 4953 WWI, Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver, Rifle Brigade (38x26mm); XXII Infantry (28x20mm); NZ Artillery (32x22mm); NZ Returned Soldiers Association, badge No.15053, no makers, all with pin-backs. Last badge with missing pin, very good - extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 4954 WWI, Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters and numerals, F/XXXV (34x29mm); C/XXXVII (40x33mm), no makers, both with pin-backs. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4955 WWI, 19th and 23rd Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver (32x29mm and 29x29mm), no makers, both with pin-backs. Extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 4956 WWI, XXVIII Reinforcements, sweetheart's handcrafted fob medal in gold (9ct, 3.5g, 40x33mm), no maker, ring top suspension. Good very fine. $120
Lot 4957 WWI, Reinforcements, Infantry sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters and numerals, A/XXVII (39x36mm); D/XXVIII (34x29mm), no makers, pin-backs. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4958 WWI, Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges, NZFA in silver with gold letters (34x29mm), no maker; New Zealand Field Artillery, in silver and enamel (35x28mm), no maker, both with pin-backs. Good very fine. (2) $80
Lot 4959 WWI, NZEF Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver, X/III (43x34mm); F/XVI Expedit.Forces (42x36mm); B/XV (52x43mm), no makers, all with pin-backs. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4960 WWI, NZEF Reinforcements Rifle Brigade, sweetheart's badges in silver with 9ct gold centres (39x34mm and 34x29mm), no makers, both with pin-backs. Extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 4961 WWI, 17th Ruahine, sweetheart's badge in silver and enamel (37x32mm); Musicians badge, in silvered brass (29x24mm), no makers, both with pin-backs. Very fine. (2) $70
Lot 4962 WWI, 1st and 20th Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver (48x32mm and 39x36mm), no makers, both with pin-backs. Second badge with lug missing, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 4963 WWI, 26th Reinforcements, sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 35x25mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4964 WWI, NZEF 31st Reinforcements, sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 4.1g, 33x32mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $130
Lot 4965 WWI, sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters and numerals, NZMC (30x28mm); A/XVI Reinforcements (29x28mm), both without makers, pin-backs. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4966 WWI, Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters and numerals, C/XXX (39x55mm); B/XXXIV (39x36mm). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4967 WWI, Rifle Brigade, sweetheart's badge in gold and enamel (9ct, 4.2g, 38x26mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. $130
Lot 4968 WWI, NZEF Reinforcements, fern leaf sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters, F41 (42x13mm); NZRB (42x14mm); NZMGS (44x15mm), no maker, all with pin-backs. Extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 4969 WWI, Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters and numerals, J/XXIII (43x34mm); E/XXV (40x33mm), no makers, both with pin-backs. Nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4970 WWI, 30th Reinforcements, sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 3.2g, 31x27mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4971 WWI, Reinforcements, sweetheart's badges in silver with gold letters and numerals, NZ/39 (34x28mm); E/XXXXI (39x33mm), no maker, pin-backs. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4972 New Zealand Volunteers, gilt helmet plate (QVC) (110x90mm) (O.2/2). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4973 New Zealand Regular Forces, bronze helmet plate (QVC) (100x80mm) (O.3/22). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4974 WWI, 26th Reinforcements, steel die for the cap badge (62x48mm) (O.4/124). Slight signs of rust, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4975 An extensive collection of New Zealand military badges, WWI - 1980s, formed by a collector over many years, includes WWI Reinforcements (112), Mounted Rifle Regiments (82), Infantry Regiments (192) and Corps Units (234), all presented in groups and mounted on A4 size cards, each with a reference number, together with photocopies of each card annotated with 1997 values. Very good - extremely fine, many rare. (620) $7,500
Lot 4976 N.Z.M.R. (NZ Mounted Rifles), pre WWI, sweetheart's badge in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 60x18mm), no maker, pin-back (O.-). Very fine. $130
Lot 4977 On Active Service (Son), in silver and black enamel (31x18mm), by Young & Co, Auckland (O.11/70). Very fine. $30
Lot 4978 New Zealand Regular Forces Artillery, helmet plate (QVC) pre 1901, in brass. Missing one lug, some oxidation, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4979 Good Luck from Temuka, On Active Service, N.Z.E.F., c1916, badge struck in silver (52x21mm), by J.Keys & Co (Temuka), missing pin from back, '19' inscribed on obverse (presumably 19th Reinforcements). Fine and rare. $150
Lot 4980 N.Z. Soldiers Club, London, 1916/1919, uniface badge struck in silver (44x46mm) and blue enamel, by NCF Ld, hallmark for Birmingham 1918, pin-back, reverse inscribed 'C.J.King Esq'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4981 Parnell R.S.C. (Returned Soldiers' Club), c1920s, Life Member's badge, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 2.2g, 23x17g), by 'W', pin-back and safety chain suspension, reverse inscribed 'J.B.Sutton' (O.-). Very fine and rare. $170
Lot 4982 NZ Mothers of Empire, struck in silver (28x25mm), pin-back (O.11/116). Extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 4983 N Z Returned Soldiers Association, badge struck in silver (42x28mm), pin-back, inscribed '12822'. Fine. $30
Lot 4984 New Zealand Police helmet plate, (KC) in chromed brass, reverse impressed with maker's name, J.R.Gaunt & Son, London. Virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4985 The New Zealand Banking Company, unissued sterling cheque form dated 184., (1840-45). Extremely fine, one of the earliest known examples of New Zealand banking history. $800
Lot 4986 Britannia Saloon, Aurora Tavern, Wellington, New Zealand, one shilling, Sept 24th 1845, No 88, signed Rowland Davies (S.-). Pin holes and old tear, otherwise full, good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4987 River Hutt, New Zealand, 1845, threepence, unissued form probably for use of J.Burcham (S.276c). A full note, toned, just two hinges on back at left, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. $1,500
Lot 4988 Private Trader's note or 'Shinplaster', Taranaki, unissued five shillings, 1845, 'here, or at Medical Hall, Wellington', black and white, value in black tablet one shilling and in left and right fields, text at centre states five shillings in Government Debentures (described in Robb; Sutherland p280). Extremely fine and very rare. $1,500
Lot 4989 Carrisbrook Lawn Tennis Club, debenture for one pound, Dunedin, 15th January 1884, No.51, signed Wm.Greenwood, Hon Secretary and Treasurer. Pin holes at top, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4990 Carrisbrook Lawn Tennis Club, debenture for one pound, Dunedin, 15th January 1884, No.54, signed Wm.Greenwood, Hon Secretary and Treasurer. Pin holes at top, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4991 The New Zealand Commercial Exchange Co., Limited, sixpence, Wellington, No. 1216, imprint W.R.Bock, circa 1898 (Robb -; S.277). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4992 The New Zealand Commercial Exchange Co., Wellington, one shilling stg, no.2099 (c1898) (S.277). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4993 The New Zealand Commercial Banking Exchange Co. Limited, two shillings and sixpence, Wellington, no.0153 (c1898) (S.277). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4994 The New Zealand Commercial Exchange Co., Wellington, ten shillings stg. No.0182 (c1898) (S.277). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4995 Troopship Card Currency, issued on the M.S. Sobieski for one penny, c1940, blue cardboard, 'One Penny New Zealand Currency Redeemable only during the voyage for which issued' No.61, stamp dated on back 22.1.1940, together with circular red ship stamp, (Sutherland 273 [p193-4], Robb p44 [illustrates example]). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4996 National Council YMCA, New Zealand, WWI, Canteen or Hutment coupons for 3d, a complete booklet of ten coupons (value 2/6), each backstamped 'Apia/30.AU.18', by Lankshear's Limited, Printers, Wellington, N.Z. Some foxing to outer cover, rusting staple, otherwise nearly uncirculated and excessively rare as a complete booklet. Passed in
Lot 4997 The Salvation Army, New Zealand, WWI, military refreshment chit for 3d, ex booklet (Yarwood p29). Corner off bottom right, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4998 Christchurch Cycling Club, Cycling Carnival, Lancaster Park, Boxing Day, December 26 (1902), one thousand pounds, A1 1902, imprint of Alex.Wildey Print, plain reverse (Robb -). Many heavy folds, creases, tears and rust spots, fair but very rare. Passed in
Lot 4999 George Court & Sons Limited, Auckland, store notes for two shillings and sixpence No.31535: ten shillings No.41817; one pound No.21469; ten dollars, No.50962, 51132, undated (c1950s - early 1960s); also, miscellaneous New Zealand paper tokens (4). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 5000 George Court & Sons Limited, Auckland, store notes or George Court's Credit Union as coupons for two shillings and sixpence, ten shillings and one pound, 'is exchangeable for merchandise purchased in any department of George Court's ....' No.31537 (2/6); 41964 (10/-), 21470 (?1), not dated, c1950s - early 1960s. As issued, uncirculated and very rare. (3) Passed in