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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.
Estimate $80
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New Zealand Judo Federation, c1980s, medal in nickel and enamel (75mm), no maker, ring top suspension missing ribbon. Very fine.
Estimate $50
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National Special Olympics, New Zealand, c1992, struck in silvered base metal and another in bronze (55x49mm), ring top suspension, unawarded. Extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $100
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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)
Estimate $120
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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)
Estimate $450
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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)
Estimate $350
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Hinemoa Amateur Sports Club, Championship Medal, uniface, struck in silver (28x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, unawarded. Very fine.
Estimate $50
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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.
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
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.
Estimate $800
SOLD $480
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)
Estimate $400
SOLD $340
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)
Estimate $650
SOLD $400
Napier Golf Championship, Third (inscribed) c1920s, prize fob medal, uniface, struck in copper (32mm), by Bock (Wellington), ring top suspension. Extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
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.
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
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)
Estimate $250
SOLD $150
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)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
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.
Estimate $250
SOLD $180
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)
Estimate $200
SOLD $120
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)
Estimate $150
SOLD $110
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.
Estimate $200
SOLD $140
Epsom Gymnasium, hand engraved in silver with gold front (40x30mm), by J.F., hallmark for Birmingham 1906, reverse inscribed 'Epsom Gymnasium/1906'. Fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
The Dunedin District Junior Gymnastic Association, c1910, prize medal struck in bronze (31mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
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.
Estimate $250
SOLD $180
Auckland Gymnastic Association, c1950s, uniface, struck in copper (39x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, uninscribed. Extremely fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
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.
Estimate $750
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Caledonian Society, Province of Nelson, N.Z., c1870s, struck in silver (45mm), by Kirkwood & Son (Edinburgh), swivel bar suspension, unawarded. Toned, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $1,500
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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.
Estimate $1,000
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Nelson Provncl. Scottish Socy., c1880s, badge, handcrafted in silver (49x32mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine.
Estimate $150
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(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.
Estimate $600
SOLD $440
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.
Estimate $150
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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.
Estimate $300
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