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MILITARY MEDALS: AUSTRALIAN MEDALS & DECORATIONS
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21486
Victoria Cross. 1856-1990 Limited edition replica by Hancocks, the makers of the original VCs, with edition number 234 engraved on reverse, hung on wine-coloured ribbon. Only 1357 medals issued to commemorate each medal awarded up to 2000, the 150th anniversary. This is an unique opportunity to own an official replica made by the medal's maker. In hand-made case of issue with certificate of authenticity.
  A$600
(US$426)
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(£318)
  A$800
(US$568)
(€480)
(£424)
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21487
The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, Knight Commander breast badge & neck badge by Garrard in fitted case. Attributed to Hon. Sir John Lackey. Unnamed but with contemporary receipt from recipient's daughter. Enamel missing on top arm of cross on breast badge, otherwise very fine. Lackey, Hon. Sir John K.C.M.G.; cr 1894; b. 1830. Chairman of Committees, 1870-1872; Secretary for Public Works, 1875-77, 1878-83; Minister of Justice and Public Instruction, 1877; President OF THE Legislative Council, 1892-1903; Member Legislative Council, 1885-92. Club: Warrigal, Sydney N.S.W. (died 12 Nov. 1903).
  A$2000
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  A$3000
(US$2130)
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21488
Order of the British Empire (OBE Military), 1937 Coronation, France Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerra with palm, Cross, WWI Commemorative Medal & WWI Victory Medal to Dr Regional Laidlaw Davies with considerable research & original documentation. Davies was a Macquarie St specialist. When war broke out he immediately volunteered for service but was judged unfit. Determined to do his part he approached French authorities offering the gift of an ambulance & a second given by his family. In 1915 he paid his own way to France & joined the French Army, later transferring to RAMC. He returned to Australia in 1915. Certainly a most unusual group. gVF. (7)
  A$1800
(US$1278)
(€1080)
(£954)
  A$2500
(US$1775)
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21489
Order of the British Empire (OBE, Civil) 2nd type in case of issue. Originally awarded to AJ Williams Maldon. No brooch pin, inside of case aged o/w case GC.
  A$150
(US$107)
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  A$200
(US$142)
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21490
1849-66 New Zealand Medal, 1861-66 reverse. Impressed HY PILKINGTON 2ND WAIKATO REGT. Henry Pilkington was an Australian Volunteer who travelled to NZ & enlisted 11-9-1863. He was discharged 22-7-1864, settling in the Waikato region, married 1867 & died 1919.
  A$1000
(US$710)
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(£530)
  A$1300
(US$923)
(€780)
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21491
1885 Lord Mayor of Sydney Soudan Medal. Two figures standing either side of a shield, rev wreath with legend around. Unnamed. aVF, with top attachment. C-1885/10. Scarce.
  A$500
(US$355)
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(£265)
  A$700
(US$497)
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(£371)
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21492
1899-1902 Severely Wounded In Action, Wonderfontein, Queen's South Africa medal to Victorian Imperial Bushmen. QSA & 3 clasps: CC, RHO, TRA. Impressed officially '252 TPR. G. W. RICKARD, VICTORIAN M.R.' George William Rickard, a Boundary Rider, born Jeparit, Vic, 1877, enl Melbourne, 4th Victorian Imperial Bushman Contingent, to South Africa 23/5/1900, OP's against the Boers near Ottoshoop & Zeerust. Severely Wounded in Action, Wonderfrontein 9/11/1900 when attacking a Laager, returned to Aust as invalid 12/7/1901 & discharged. Also entitled to clasp 'SOUTH AFRICA 1901'. Together with an 18ct gold fob inscribed 'G.W.R.' & 'T.F.C. Best All Round Player, G.W. Rickard, 1902. Presented by H. Heath.' With brief research notes. Bars loose as issued, on original frayed ribbon, with pin clasp as worn. Toned, gVF. Scarce Boer war casualty.
  A$1500
(US$1065)
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  A$2000
(US$1420)
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21493
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal 2Clasps Transvaal, South Africa 1902 To 1288 PTE H L ADAM AUST AMC. Herbert Laurie Adam (Army Medical Corp) with Certificate of Discharge, his Account Book (only 1 cloth cover) & more than 10 letters from him while he was in South Africa, to his mother & father (scarce).
  A$700
(US$497)
(€420)
(£371)
  A$900
(US$639)
(€540)
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21494
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal 2 clasps TR & SA02 to '578 PTE. E.G. COOPER, AUST. COM.H.'. Edwin Gardiner Cooper born Ballarat, enlisted 5th VMR but rejected due to lack of vacancies, enlisted 2 BN ACH 8-1-02, disembarked Durban 10-3-02, RHA & discharged 2-8-02. gVF.
  A$550
(US$391)
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  A$750
(US$533)
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21495
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal clasp SA02 to '1485 TPR. BROWN, AUST. COM. H.'. Alick Brown born Tasmania, enlisted Sydney 1-2-1902, A Coy, 3rd (NSW) Btn, ACH to South Africa 1-4-02, RHA & discharged 12-08-02. Later known as Alick Croumbie-Brown. gVF.
  A$500
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  A$600
(US$426)
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21496
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal & 4 clasps CC, TR, OFS, SA01 to Imperial Light Horse '1396 TPR. S. SMITH, IMP. LT. HORSE'. Sydney Smith resident Melbourne Victoria post Boer War. EF.
  A$375
(US$266)
(€225)
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  A$500
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21497
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal to Lieutenant, 3rd NSW MR, Machine Gun Section. QSA. 4 clasps: OFS, TRA, SA 01 & SA 02 (as issued). Engraved officially in sloping capitals: 'LIEUT. N.G. HILL, NSW. MR.' Norton Gordon Hill, born 1876, Lieutenant with Victorian Garrison Arty 1898, to Australian Garrison Arty, Oct 1899 & Reserve of Officers Dec 1899, appointed Lieutenant for service in South Africa with the Machine Gun Section of the 3rd, NSW, Mounted Rifles Contingent. Op's Eastern Transvaal & Eastern Orange River Colony from April 1901, RtA & disch on medical grounds, Sydney June 1902, to Aust Field Artillery, Perth WA, Jan 1906, to Aust Garrison Arty Oct 1907 & to Reserve of Officers, WA, 1911. No further service. Light, attractive patination, only slight field marks. aEF. Very desirable & scarce to an MG Specialist Officer and Regular soldier. With brief research.
  A$1000
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21498
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal 3 clasps Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 to 5653 PTE L. H. HANNAM THORNEYCROFT'S M.I. Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry raised at Pietermaritzburg by Major A.W. Thorneycroft of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Leonard H Hannam with copies of attestation & discharge forms plus chapter from Colonials in South Africa or Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry. Hannan was an Australian national, clerk by trade, next of kin stepfather, South Brisbane QLD, discharged 29-4-02, exemplary service, 211 days.
  A$600
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  A$800
(US$568)
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21499
1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal with 3 clasps CC, Tvl, SA02 impressed officially '121 TPR G McDonald AUST COMM H' original ribbon, tatty. Trooper George McDonald born Mudgee, NSW 1876 enlisted 8 Feb 1902 B Squadron 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse. With copy of Attestation.
  A$500
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  A$700
(US$497)
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21500
1911 Coronation Medal engraved 'Lanc Cpl M.H. Gray 27 C Coy A.C.C.C.' (Australian Commonwealth Coronation Contingent) named in upright chisel cut capital letters. gVF with original ribbon (tatty). Rare to Aust Contingent. Naming differs to type shown in Johnston. If correct, a rare medal, sold as viewed.
  A$400
(US$284)
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(£212)
  A$600
(US$426)
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21501
1912-13 Senior Cadet Champion Team - Brigade Competitions Medal. Engraved officially on reverse: '1912-13 - CADET J P JONES, 66TH BATT'N'. The 66th Bn Senior Cadet was based at Castlemaine & Kyneton, Victoria. On original ribbon. EF. Very scarce.
  A$450
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(£239)
  A$600
(US$426)
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21502
1914-15 Star to WIA & KIA. Impressed 1324 PTE NF BOURKE 4 BN AIR. Norman Francis Bourke born Lethbridge VIC, enlisted 6-11-1914, WIA Gallipoli GSW Gallipoli, KIA 25-7-1916 France, buried in the vicinity of Pozieres. EF.
  A$200
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21503
1914-15 Star to WIA Gallipoli, 6th Infantry Bn, 1914/15 Star, impressed officially: '2133 PTE. G. BUCKLE, 6/BN. AIF.' George Buckle, born Kyneton, Victoria, enl 9/3/1915, 6th Reo's to 6th Inf Bn, to Gallipoli 19/8/15 WIA GSW thumb 26/8/1915, RtA & disch 17/3/1916, died 1934. EF. With selected copies of archive file.
  A$200
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(US$213)
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21504
1914-15 Star to MSM recipient 20/ASC AIF. Star impressed 8438 SGT ER MITCHELL 20/ASC AIF. Eric Robert Mitchell enlisted Sydney NSW 23-8-1915 served France, discharged 13-2-1920. With miniature group of 4 WM & MSM in silver plus research. gVF. (5)
  A$200
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  A$300
(US$213)
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21505
1914-18 War Medal to Nurse AIF. Impressed S-NURSE A R MORRIS AIF. Full entitlement. Annie Rebecca Morris enlisted 19-11-1917 in Keswick SA, served in Bombay, discharged 18-4-1919. 81 page file on National Archives. gVF.
  A$250
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  A$300
(US$213)
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21506
1914-18 War Medal to 3rd Btn AIF, WIA. Impressed 3934 L-CPL RG WARN 3 BN AIF. Richard George Warn enlisted Holdsworthy NSW, served in France WIA, discharged 6-9-17. gVF.
  A$120
(US$85)
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(£64)
  A$150
(US$107)
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21507
1914-18 War Medal to 17th Battalion AIF. War medal impressed 4708 T/SJT WJ DRYSDALE 17 BTN AIF. William John Drysdale enlisted NSW 31-1-1916, served France & Belgium, RTA 23-6-1919. gVF. Silver weight 33.45g, silver value $111.
  A$110
(US$78)
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(£58)
  A$140
(US$99)
(€84)
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21508
1914-18 War Medal to 22nd Infantry Battallion Impressed Officially: '488 Pte W A Watson, 22BN AIF'. William Albert Watson, born Charlton, VIC, resident Donald, VIC. Enl 28/1/1915, 'B' Coy 22 Bn AIF, Private RHA 8/4/1919. gVF.
  A$80
(US$57)
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(£42)
  A$100
(US$71)
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21509
1914-18 War Medal to 28th Battalion KIA. Impressed officially 4755 PTE W HUMPHRIES 28 BN AIF. William Humphries enlisted 12/28 Btn Geraldton 5-4-16, served in France KIA between 3-6 Nov 1916, buried Warlencourt British Cemetery France. EF.
  A$120
(US$85)
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  A$160
(US$114)
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21510
1914-18 Camel Corp War Medal named '1004 SJT G. BOOTH CML. CPS. AIF'. George Booth from Rosehill, Granville. Enl 15/2/16. Also served 5th LH Brigade HQ. RTA 24/7/19 plus a 'LH over AUSTRALIA' in brass. gVF. (2)
  A$250
(US$178)
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(US$249)
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21511
1914-19 Victory medal. Impressed LIEUT R T HUNT AIF. Served in 12th AASC, 3rd Light Horse, AAOC. Served at Gallipoli 20-05-1915 to 30-08-1915, Egypt 1916, Palestine, Syria. Reginald Thomas Hunt with NAA file enlisted 1-1-1915, discharged 9-4-1920.
  A$80
(US$57)
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  A$120
(US$85)
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21512
1914-19 Victory Medal WIA & POW 13TH Battalion. Impressed 2303 PTE A CRAGO 13 BN AIF. Arthur Crago enlisted Cootamundra NSW 1-4-1916, served France, GSW Serere & POW Germany, discharged 27-11-1918. With research. POW medals scarce.
  A$120
(US$85)
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  A$150
(US$107)
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21513
1914-19 Victory Medal to POW 16th Battalion. Officially impressed 5786 PTE J.W. SCADDAN 16 BN AIF. Joseph Wilfred Scaddan enlisted Perth WA 20-3-1916, served France, captured Reinecourt 11-4-1917, POW Bullecourt, discharged 10-4-1919. With short research details. gVF.
  A$130
(US$92)
(€78)
(£69)
  A$160
(US$114)
(€96)
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21514
1914-19 Victory Medal to 20th Battalion, WIA at 2nd Bullecourt. Impressed officially: '5627 T-SGT C.P.ONGLEY, 20 BN AIF'. Claude Percy Ongely, from St Mary's, NSW. Enl 20/5/16 aged 20. To France 13/12/16. WIA (shrapnel thigh) 2/5/17 in the bombardments before 2nd Battle of Bullecourt. Invalided to Aust 10/4/19. Evidence of heat damage. VF. With selected copies of archive file
  A$100
(US$71)
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  A$150
(US$107)
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21515
1914-19 Victory Medal to KIA 59th Battalion. Victory Medal impressed 4564 PTE R V PEARCE 59 BN AIF. Roy Victor Pearce born Ararat VIC, enlisted 11-11-1915 Melbourne, served France, KIA 19-7-1916. Commemorated VC Corner Aust Cemetery & Memorial Fromelles.
  A$100
(US$71)
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(£53)
  A$130
(US$92)
(€78)
(£69)
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21516
1914-19 Victory Medal to 2982 PTE F. L. NIELAN 5 F AMB A.I.F. Frank Leonard Nielan enlisted 8-4-1915 Queens Park NSW, served Gallipoli, Egypt & France, discharged 1-1-1918. With copy of WWI file. gVF.
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
  A$100
(US$71)
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21517
1914-18 Memorial Plaque (Dead Man's Penny) Killed in Action Walkers Ridge Gallipoli bronze memorial plaque to Horace Bower. 934 Trooper Horace Bower enlisted 14-1-1915 Perth WA, 10th Light Horse/5th Reinforcers. KIA Walkers Ridge 7-8-1915, Lone Pine Memorial.
  A$350
(US$249)
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(£186)
  A$500
(US$355)
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21518
1914-18 Memorial Plaque (Dead Man's Penny) to Killed in Action, assaults on the 'O.G. Lines', during the taking of Pozieres, 4th Bn AIF. Plaque named: 'Frederick Eidsforth Johnson', Newtown, NSW. Johnson Enl 20/11/1915, 14th Reo's, 4th Bn to France 29/3/16. KIA 24/7/16 - No known grave. Commemorated on Villers-Bretonneux Memorial. gVF. Unique name with copies of service records
  A$350
(US$249)
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(£186)
  A$450
(US$320)
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(£239)
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21519
1914-18 Memorial Plaque (Dead Man's Penny) KIA during Flers attack, bronze memorial plaque to 3111 James Roy Flett, 27th Bn. Flett was killed instantly by machine gun fire on the morning of 5 Nov 1916 at Flers, France. His body was recovered the following day. A resident of Port Pirie he sailed to France on 12 Jan 1916 aboard HMAT Medic. EF. Flett's NAA file is 61 pgs & can be printed from the web. Unique name on Commonwealth War Graves database. VGC.
  A$350
(US$249)
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(£186)
  A$450
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21520
1914-18 Memorial Plaque (Dead Man's Penny) named to Robert Fallins, KIA France. 423 Pte Robert Fallins enlisted 15-1-1916 at Newcastle NSW, 34th Battalion AIF, WIA missing, then reported KIA in France.
  A$300
(US$213)
(€180)
(£159)
  A$400
(US$284)
(€240)
(£212)
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21521
1915 (1967) ANZAC Gallipoli Commemorative medallic plaque, to P E ROBERTSON (D). Private Percy Ernest Robertson 703 24th Btn ,enlisted Geelong West 27/3/1915, WIA France GSW to leg & foot, discharged 14/5/1918.
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$275
(US$195)
(€165)
(£146)
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21522
1915 (1967) ANZAC Gallipoli Commemorative medallic plaque, named to A P WILLIAMS. 117 Alfred Parmer Williams enlisted Adelaide 19-8-1914, 10th & 50th Bns, discharged 31-1-1919. EF.
  A$220
(US$156)
(€132)
(£117)
  A$300
(US$213)
(€180)
(£159)
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21523
1915 (1967) ANZAC Gallipoli Commemorative medallic plaque, to J.I. Douglas. Regimental Nr: 1739, John Irwin Douglas, 1st Bn, Enl Jan 1915. Wounded Gallipoli July 1915. Returned to Australia Dec 1915. See Matching Gold fob in this auction. VGC in issue case.
  A$250
(US$178)
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(£133)
  A$350
(US$249)
(€210)
(£186)
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21524
1915 (1967) ANZAC Gallipoli Commemorative medallic plaque, named to F.C. McCord, in its original issue box, leather wallet & ephemera group. Frederick Charles McCord served Gallipoli 1st Bn from August 1915, married England 1916, AWOL 1917-18 for 3 months, wounded Sept 1918, AWOL Nov-Jan 1919. Comes with discharge, certificate, photo in marching order, lots of other paperwork. Also brown leather wallet named with rank, battalion etc in interior. GC-plaque VGC. (30+ items).
  A$250
(US$178)
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(£133)
  A$400
(US$284)
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(£212)
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21525
1915 (1967) ANZAC Gallipoli Commemorative medallic plaque, to 'G.F. SPARKES' (officially engraved). George Frederick Sparkes, 4th REOs to 10th Infantry Bn AIF enlisted 3-12-1914, Gallipoli from 27-5-1915 to 28-10-15, WIA GSW to back France 6-10-17, RTA & discharged 19-5-1919. UNC..
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$375
(US$266)
(€225)
(£199)
A$
21526
1909-62 Naval General Service medal KGVI clasp Minesweeping 1945-51. Unnamed as issued (sold by Aust Govt to collectors in 1970s). gEF.
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$350
(US$249)
(€210)
(£186)
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21527
1918-62 General Service medal QEII clasp Malaya. Silver. Unnamed (sold by Aust Govt to collectors in the 1970s). Ideal replacement. UNC. Rare unnamed.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
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21528
1918-62 General Service medal. QEII with Malay clasp. Officially impressed 'collectors item' (sold by Australian Govt to collectors in the 1970s). Silver 42.4g silver value.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
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21529
Aust Army 1939-45 Pacific Star Group of 4 medals, plus the soldier's discharge certificate. Named to Pte Arnold Charles ERWIN, N280561, enl 22-9-41, disch 25-10-45. Medals are in Exc condition & are loose, never worn. All are impressed. The discharge certificate is in good condition. (5 items)
  A$130
(US$92)
(€78)
(£69)
  A$180
(US$128)
(€108)
(£95)
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21530
1939-45 Aust/GB WWII Campaign Stars 39/45, Air Crew Europe, Africa, Burma, Italy, France & Germany, Atlantic & Pacific Air Crew Europe a copy Pacific star name to QX46825. A Clacherty plus Australian Service medal which has been partially, crudely erased the number being NX85322 & name R.J. Kellet, with spare ribbon. VGC. (10).
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
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21531
1939-45 War Medal 'M' & 'Z' Special Unit single entitlement. Impressed officially:'SX38121 L. R. SUTTON - D'. Lawrence Ray Sutton, born 1924 Balaklava, SA. Enl Militia, Adelaide 16.03.1940, 10 Bn. To Alice Springs Oct 1941. To AIF 01.02.1944. Jungle Warfare Centre, Canungra 12.05.44. To 'M' Special Unit, Canungra 28.02.1945. Service in the Pacific Theatre from 29.04.45 to 22.09.45. Disch 23.11.45 with research notes and copy of archive file. Duplicate issue but scarce. EF. Single entitlement issued (originally) 1951 - no other issues, despite apparent entitlement.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
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21532
1939-45 Australia Service Medal. ASM Unnamed. Scarce thus & in demand for replacement groups. EF.
  A$220
(US$156)
(€132)
(£117)
  A$300
(US$213)
(€180)
(£159)
A$
21533
1940-1941 Greek War medal in gilt bronze, as awarded to some Australians in the mid 1980s, for Service in Greece.
  A$50
(US$36)
(€30)
(£27)
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
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21534
1945-2005 60th Anniversary of WWII Service to Australia medallion cased with certificate & card with John Howard printed signature.
  A$40
(US$28)
(€24)
(£21)
  A$60
(US$43)
(€36)
(£32)
A$
21535
1950-53 Korea Medal. Unnamed example. Scarce thus. Ideal replacement. EF.
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$300
(US$213)
(€180)
(£159)
A$
21536
1950-53 Korea Medal Impressed to 'A.37729 C.R. PLAYER'. Clyde Reginald Player born Korumburra VIC, enlisted RAN 31-8-51, discharged 22-2-52, HMAS Sydney. gVF.
  A$220
(US$156)
(€132)
(£117)
  A$275
(US$195)
(€165)
(£146)
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21537
1950-53 Korea Medal & UN Korea medal pair. Officially impressed 'collectors item'. Sold by Australian Govt to collectors in the 1970s. gVF (2).
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
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21538
1972 25th Anniv of National Service medal (unofficial) original strike, awarded to A28224 William Lloyd Chambers, rank Aircraftsman, with bound copies of his service record & correspondence, photos etc. Plus 1970 Pope Paul VI visit to Australia medal C-1970/78. This medal was personally presented by Pope Paul VI to Bill Chambers who was on the committee to arrange the tour of Pope Paul VI, arranging the mass at Randwick Race Course & his functions while in Sydney. Comes with Papal Visit Sydney press kit bag, folder with at least 50 official press releases, official badges (2) plus another folder with Chamber's biographical details, police press pass, (3) passports, government issued plastic cards etc. A fantastic social history lot.
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21539
1962 Campaign Service medal (CSM) with original clasp South Vietnam. Name erased. Extremely Rare.
  A$1200
(US$852)
(€720)
(£636)
  A$1800
(US$1278)
(€1080)
(£954)
A$
21540
1962 Campaign Service medal (CSM) clasp Malay Peninsula. Silver. Unnamed (sold by Aust Govt to collectors in the 1970s). Ideal replacement. UNC. Rare unnamed.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21541
1964-73 Vietnam Medal QEII & Republic of Vietnam South Vietnam Campaign Service medal pair. Both officially impressed collectors item. (Sold by Australian Govt to collectors in the 1970s). (2).
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$220
(US$156)
(€132)
(£117)
A$
21542
1993 Vietnam Logistics & Support medal, unnamed. Scarce thus, ideal replacement. UNC.
  A$140
(US$99)
(€84)
(£74)
  A$180
(US$128)
(€108)
(£95)
A$
21543
Royal Naval Long Service & Good Conduct medal QEII type C. Silver. Unnamed (sold by Aust Govt to collectors in the 1970s). Ideal replacement. UNC. Rare unnamed.
  A$120
(US$85)
(€72)
(£64)
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
A$
21544
Royal Australia Fleet Reserve LSGC, KGVI. Impressed officially '18564 STO. PO. W.D. WARDLAW, RAFR.' Only 230 awards to Australians. gVF. Rare.
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$350
(US$249)
(€210)
(£186)
A$
21545
Efficiency Decoration QEII clasps Australia & 1st award bar EIIR. Engraved 171802 MAJ I COOK CMF, 1st award bar engraved I Cook. Major Ian Cook RAAMC. EF. Cased.
  A$300
(US$213)
(€180)
(£159)
  A$400
(US$284)
(€240)
(£212)
A$
21546
Efficiency Decoration GRI KGVI with clasp AUSTRALIA, unnamed. Sold by Aust Govt to collectors in the 1970s. EF. Ideal replacement.
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
A$
21547
Efficiency Medal KGVI type Aa with Australia bar, chisel engraved V50806 SGT BW WEBB CMF. Bernard William Webb enlisted in CMF 7-11-1940 at Port Phillip Heads VIC, released 21-1-941 to resume employment with SEC & from that date was manpowered as Reserved Occupation. gVF.
  A$180
(US$128)
(€108)
(£95)
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
A$
21548
Efficiency Medal QEII type A, bar AUSTRALIA, name expertly erased. Silver weight 34g, silver value $150. gEF. Ideal replacement.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$180
(US$128)
(€108)
(£95)
A$
21549
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, GVR, engraved officially '109 SGT. W. MACDONALD, 3RD BATTALION' (published via Commonwealth Gazette #.102, 23/11/192, pg. 1839). On original ribbon. aEF.
  A$375
(US$266)
(€225)
(£199)
  A$500
(US$355)
(€300)
(£265)
A$
21550
Cadet Forces Medal QEII. Type I. DG:BR:OMN. Full size, original ribbon, crown head plus a miniature medal same legend but with uncrowned coinage head no ribbon & a KGVI miniature with ribbon plus ribbon bar. Scarce. (4 items)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
  A$300
(US$213)
(€180)
(£159)
A$
21551
Cadet Forces Medal, QEII. Full size & miniature, both Type II Die Gratia with original ribbon. Un-named. VGC. A similar single medal sold for $240 + comm in Auction 384 (lot 21483). (2)
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21552
Cadet Forces Medal, QEII, Type II Die Gratia medal with original ribbon, rim marked Collectors Item. Medals marked in this way were sold to registered collectors in the 1960s & 70s. Exc.
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
  A$160
(US$114)
(€96)
(£85)
A$
21553
Cadet Forces Medal, QEII Type II Die Gratia with original ribbon. Named in Burr engraved style to 'MAJ. R. STEWART'. (Not impressed). VGC, scarce only 233 issued to the Army.
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$350
(US$249)
(€210)
(£186)
A$
21554
1953 QEII Coronation Medal with ribbon, pin mounted to wear. Silver. Un-named as issued. gVF.
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
A$
21555
ca1920 Royal Shipwreck Relief & Humane Society of NSW. Silver Medal for Saving Life. An unawarded & un-suspended strike (ex-Amor archives). Together with a length of original RSR & HS. NSW ribbon. aU.
  A$250
(US$178)
(€150)
(£133)
  A$350
(US$249)
(€210)
(£186)
A$
21556
1911-13 Commonwealth Military Competitions (Senior) Cadet Champion Team medal for District Competitions. Unissued, therefore un-named/un-dated. comp & with ribbon. There is a long die crack on the medal surfaces on the one side o/w gVF. Unusual to find un-named. Very scarce.
  A$400
(US$284)
(€240)
(£212)
  A$600
(US$426)
(€360)
(£318)
A$
21557
1912-13 Commonwealth Military Competitions Senior Cadet Champion Team medal for District Competitions named to Cadet C.T. Thompson 93rd BATTn with original ribbon. gVF.
  A$450
(US$320)
(€270)
(£239)
  A$600
(US$426)
(€360)
(£318)
A$
21558
1945-2000s AASM 1945-75, ASM 1945-75; Aust General Service Medal for Korea & ADM. Original cases. (no medals) (4)
  A$40
(US$28)
(€24)
(£21)
  A$60
(US$43)
(€36)
(£32)
A$
21559
1945-75 Australian Service medal ASM, full size & mini, in case of issue. Unnamed, case sl faults. UNC. Ideal replacement.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21560
1939-45 Civilian Service Medal, original, unnamed. Rare thus.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21561
1982 Defence Force Service medal, unnamed. EF. Scarce unnamed. Ideal replacement.
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
  A$130
(US$92)
(€78)
(£69)
A$
21562
1982 Reserve Force Decoration with 1 clasp, unnamed. EF. Scarce. Ideal replacement.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21563
1998 Defence Long Service medal with one clasp. Officially pantographed S SAKKER. c1909. Rev 2 spots, EF.
  A$120
(US$85)
(€72)
(£64)
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
A$
21564
1975 National Medal engraved to Ronald Edward HART in case of issue with mini & ribbon bar.
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
A$
21565
1975 National Medal pantographed James Arthur Cowan. Awarded in 1994 for Service in the Department of Correctional Services. Cased with mini & ribbon bar. With letters from the Dept. Born 18-2-36, previous service in RAF from 1954-57. With Certificate of Service & Airman's Service Books plus hand-written personal history. EF+.
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
A$
21566
1999 Australian Cadet Forces Service medal with one clasp, unnamed. EF. Scarce. Ideal replacement.
  A$150
(US$107)
(€90)
(£80)
  A$200
(US$142)
(€120)
(£106)
A$
21567
2006 Australian Defence medal pantographed on edge 29936 MC WESTWOOD in case of issue with miniature & ribbon bar. EF+.
  A$80
(US$57)
(€48)
(£42)
  A$120
(US$85)
(€72)
(£64)
A$
21568
2001 50th Anniversary of National Service Medal 1951-72 official pantographed 2715253 BR WILLIAMS. EF.
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
A$
21569
2001 50th Anniversary of National Service Medal 1951-72 Pantographed officially: '2762878 R.P. O'Malley'. In its original case of issue. EF
  A$80
(US$57)
(€48)
(£42)
  A$120
(US$85)
(€72)
(£64)
A$
21570
1980s-2000s. The Australian Army Rifle Association medals (2, 1 in copper). Has 5 bars South Australia, DINF, The Victoria, The Bob Cronin plus The Queensland & is named to Pte Randall. The other in white metal with AARA bar. Unusual to see. (2)
  A$80
(US$57)
(€48)
(£42)
  A$120
(US$85)
(€72)
(£64)
A$
21571
Royal Shipwreck Relief Humane Society of NSW silver miniature medal. Original strike in silver, reverse stamped '3'. Rare.
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
  A$130
(US$92)
(€78)
(£69)
A$
21572
1911-62 St John Ambulance Association Proficiency Cross Lot of 5: Silver Cross (h/marked Birmingham 1911) engraved to '151297 Henry Sheader'; miniature silver cross (h/marked Birmingham 1939) engraved '477569 Janet M Merewether'; bronze cross with 3 clasps (dated 1917, 1918, 1919) engraved '196904 Anna Harrington' (ea clasp engraved with her service number; another engraved '416456 Edward Christie; another with 10 date clasps (numbered consecutively from 1953-62) engraved 'A167083 Reginald Ethiele'. gVF. The large silver & miniature silver crosses scarce. (5)
  A$75
(US$53)
(€45)
(£40)
  A$100
(US$71)
(€60)
(£53)
A$
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