Catalogue
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.
Estimate $450
SOLD $280
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)
Estimate $500
SOLD $300
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)
Estimate $170
SOLD $110
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)
Estimate $450
SOLD $280
Hokitika Angling Club, c1950s, hand engraved badge in silver (26mm), no maker, pin-back. Extremely fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $50
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.
Estimate $70
SOLD $50
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)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
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.
Estimate $250
SOLD $180
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.
Estimate $600
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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)
Estimate $350
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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)
Estimate $350
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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.
Estimate $70
SOLD $70
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)
Estimate $300
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The National Rose Society N.Z., c1930s, struck in bronze (38mm), by M&K Ld (Mayer & Kean, Wellington), unawarded. Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
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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)
Estimate $100
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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.
Estimate $120
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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)
Estimate $150
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New Zealand Gladiolus Society, struck in silver (plate) (38x32mm), reverse inscribed 'N-Z/Novice/Championship/1948/D-L-Eadie'. Toned, extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
Dahlia Society of New Zealand Inc, c1950s, uniface, struck in bronze (38mm), by Bock (W.R.Bock, Wellington), unawarded. Extremely fine.
Estimate $50
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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)
Estimate $220
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Dahlia Society Of New Zealand Inc., c1960s, uniface, struck in bronze (39mm), by Bock (Wellington), unawarded. Extremely fine, one with minor tone spots. (2)
Estimate $100
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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)
Estimate $150
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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)
Estimate $700
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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)
Estimate $150
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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)
Estimate $1,000
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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)
Estimate $150
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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.
Estimate $100
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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.
Estimate $100
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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.
Estimate $250
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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.
Estimate $100
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