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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.
Estimate $500
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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)
Estimate $750
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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.
Estimate $750
SOLD $300
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.
Estimate $5,000
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