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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.
Estimate $150
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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)
Estimate $400
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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.
Estimate $2,000
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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.
Estimate $200
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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.
Estimate $250
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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)
Estimate $750
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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)
Estimate $150
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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)
Estimate $200
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Wallaceville Laboratory I.B.C. (Institutional Biosafety Committee), c2000, medallists pull or trial piece, uniface, struck in copper (35x35mm). Good very fine.
Estimate $100
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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)
Estimate $300
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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)
Estimate $800
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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)
Estimate $800
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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)
Estimate $250
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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)
Estimate $250
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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)
Estimate $120
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The Royal Society of New Zealand, Pickering Medal, c2004, struck in silvered base metal (63mm), no maker (Mayer & Toye), unawarded. Uncirculated.
Estimate $300
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Medals and badges, c1910-2006, including Barnardos, bowling, centenary, fire brigade, rugby, schools, stamps, swimming and travel. Fine - extremely fine. (23)
Estimate $300
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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)
Estimate $400
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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.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $950
New Zealand Chef's Hawkes Bay Salon, (2015) competition medal in bronze (64mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unnamed. Very fine.
Estimate $100
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