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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)
Estimate $250
SOLD $150
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.
Estimate $150
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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.
Estimate $350
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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)
Estimate $4,000
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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)
Estimate $1,500
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Canterbury Centennial International Philatelic Exhibition, 18th to 25th November, 1950, Season Ticket (5/-) (115x90mm), Miss G.L.Crabb. Very fine.
Estimate $50
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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)
Estimate $1,000
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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.
Estimate $300
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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.
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
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)
Estimate $750
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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.
Estimate $100
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Christchurch NZ Philatelic Society Inc, c1990, uniface, struck in base metal (gold plated) (45mm), reverse inscribed 'J.Long'. Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
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Kiwipex, 2006, National Stamp Exhibition, (Christchurch), uniface, struck in bronze (42.5mm), no maker (M&P.2006/5). Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
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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.
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
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.
Estimate $350
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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)
Estimate $2,400
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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.
Estimate $450
SOLD $280
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.
Estimate $150
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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.
Estimate $100
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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)
Estimate $300
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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)
Estimate $180
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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)
Estimate $350
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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)
Estimate $150
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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.
Estimate $1,200
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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.
Estimate $750
SOLD $650
Mt Roskill Borough Council, Councillor badge, c1920s, uniface, struck in silver (55x42mm), no maker. Ring top missing, good very fine.
Estimate $250
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The United Labour Party, NZ, c1920s, membership badge, struck in brass with blue enamel (23mm), no maker, button back. Very fine.
Estimate $120
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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.
Estimate $300
SOLD $260
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.
Estimate $80
SOLD $70
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)
Estimate $50
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